Free talk: New ways to get more done

7 April 2009

If you struggle with getting things done and you live in the St. Louis area, you might want to take advantage of the free talk I’ll be giving on April 22 in Webster Groves.

It’s called Time management: New ways to get more done

As I’ve detailed in this blog, I’m enamored of Autofocus, the new task-management system created by Mark Forster. Mark has given me permission to present his principles at this public talk. Participants will learn some tips and techniques to help them become more productive—and maybe even create some time to relax. For me, it’s all about making (and taking) time to relax.

In addition to Autofocus, I’ll be talking about some of the the principles Mark covers in his great book Do It Tomorrow and Other Secrets of Time Management.

At the talk, I’ll cover:

  • Autofocus: an exciting new system for keeping track of what you have to do (and actually doing it!)
  • Conquering procrastination
  • Selecting a calendar
  • Automating your life: creating new habits and routines
  • The importance of taking breaks

There will be at least one giveaway of an item that will help you implement Autofocus.

The event will be held on Tuesday, April 22, from 7 to 8 p.m. at Pudd’nHead Books in Webster Groves, Missouri.

Registration is required. Go to the events page on my website to sign up

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