Time of Your Life - Training Video on DVD


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Time of Your Life

 

Time of Your Life Video Training

 

New Revised Version - Teaches how to give up wasting time forever and learn to view time as a gift; how to never again get bogged down in low priority activities; 60 different, time-tested tips & suggestions.

Video Length:  21 Minutes

Employee University Item#:   5081
 

Purchase Includes:  Time of Your Life Training Video, Training Leader's Guide, 48 pages with reproducible participant materials; CD-ROM with Training Leader's Guide and reproducible participant materials, PowerPoint® presentation.    

 

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Time of Your Life

 In this completely updated version of the best-selling time management video, viewers learn the importance of time in their business and personal lives, and six powerful ways to manage it.

Viewers learn the importance of time in their business and personal lives, and six powerful ways to manage it.

Major "how-to" steps featured in the video include the importance of listing goals, setting priorities, making a daily "to-do" list, starting with top priorities (not bottom ones), handling each e-mail or paper only once, dealing with procrastination and asking the question frequently: What's the best use of my time right now?