Category Archives: Productivity and Time Management

Getting Everything Done That Needs to Be Done, part 2

Note: This article is extracted from the Earncome training program that I’ve licensed, and some of the content might reference that program and/or its author, Jimmy D. Brown.

 

Your Checklist System:  The Steps

I think every important project should have a highly-detailed checklist.  This helps in a variety of ways ranging from helping you to stay on track, preventing overlooked details, energizing you as things are checked off, etc.

The question is:  how do you create the “perfect” checklist? Or any checklist at all for that matter?  I routinely use three stages of development for mine…

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Getting Everything Done That Needs to be Done, part 1

Note: This article is extracted from the Earncome training program that I’ve licensed, and some of the content might reference that program and/or its author, Jimmy D. Brown.

 

Your Checklist System:  The Strategy

As I said earlier, you need is a “system” for everything you do that is related to your business.

  • A “system” for creating a product.
  • A “system” for writing a solo mailing.
  • A “system” for setting up an autoresponder.
  • A “system” for increasing your conversion rate.
  • A “system” for finding and recruiting affiliates.
  • A “system” for every activity on your schedule.

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Slacker Success

Productivity is a big-ticket concept.

Why are we trying to be more productive using ways that make life more stressful?

Slacker-hood isn’t about being lazy, but it is about taking advantage of the system and turning it to your advantage.

Productivity is a good thing. However, productivity for the sake of simply being more productive is not.

Today’s bonus report looks at the ways you can make work less like work and make tasks less tasking. and it also looks at ways that allow you more time off while still taking care of the business that needs taking care of.

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The Ten-Hour Workweek

Note: This article is extracted from the Earncome training program that I’ve licensed, and some of the content might reference that program and/or its author, Jimmy D. Brown.

If you’ll recall from the Earncome™ training, I’m teaching you what I’m doing in SIX categories, right?

  • Revenue
  • Database
  • Acquisition
  • Growth
  • Content Creation
  • Productivity

What is the premise behind the whole training program?  I’m teaching you what I am personally doing to build my business in each of these areas in such a way that you can put the training into practice yourself.

The key is:  what I am personally doing.

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The Balanced Approach to Business Building

Note: This article is extracted from the Earncome training program that I’ve licensed, and some of the content might reference that program and/or its author, Jimmy D. Brown.

As we open up this module, I want to share excerpts from my existing materials to illustrate some basic principles for how I approach my scheduling – past, present, and (upcoming) future.

After you review these two models, I’ll explain my “time management” philosophy behind how I have organized my week.  Plus, these two models will give you some ideas to bring into how you schedule your own week of business-building activities.

And … go!

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