Get Things Finished
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Note: This course represents the trainer's experience with the Getting Things Done® methodology, and that they are not trained by, associated or affiliated with the David Allen Company.
According to Harvard University researchers Matthew Killingsworth and Daniel Gilbert – “about 47 percent of people's waking hours are spent doing anything except being in the moment and focusing on the current activity…”
Another current research study shows that over the past 30 years, procrastination at least occasionally has quadrupled with a whopping 95% of those polled. Also 52% procrastinate regularly with 20% of all students saying they are chronic procrastinators.
This means you’re not alone, but it’s not good news either…
Too many a time do we read general solutions about how to focus our mind. However, we cannot truly tackle these problems until we look at you and how you tick. Want to learn how you can finally tackle both yourself and your habits by digging into your own brain?
There is really no ‘one size fits all’ solution until you can tackle YOURSELF.
That's right, and that's what we're going to do in this video training course.
Focus can be lost in many ways, and in this video training course you will learn how to focus your mind on how to get things done in relation to you and how you tick.
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