By 03 Jan, 2022
Have a listen to our latest interview on Business Essentials Daily here.
By Les Watson 08 May, 2020
If you can't decide, you are not alone. Read on to find out why and what to do about it.
By les.watson 30 May, 2019
Les Watson, Founder of Get More Time, appeared on Mitchell’s Front Page talking about ‘Tackling the Barriers to Peak Productivity’. Listen to the full interview here https://bit.ly/2WusGqd
By les-watson 25 Apr, 2019
Great conversation with Mitchell Dye from 94.7 The Pulse FM, talking about 'time' to write a book. Click here to listen to the interview. Main points: You don’t write a book you build it. Everyone has a book inside them. What book would you write? Write the book to become the authority on your subject/topic. How?… just start. Get up early. What if you think you can’t write? You can speak and then have it transcribed. Get support from those around you. Accountability. Where do you start? Turn off the TV… and write instead. Get out of bed earlier. Self motivation / self starter. Get a partner, someone to support you and be accountable to someone. What do you want? Clarity is power - get clear on what you want the book to be. Get it out of your head. Write in the gaps in your day. Try something new or different. Minimise social media. What can you do daily. Start with a plan and start with the current thought. Get rid of distraction. Better to write, pen to paper than use a keyboard, initially. ‘Time to Write a Book’ Worship - Friday 24 May 2019, 12 noon to 2pm The Village @ NAB, Brougham Street, Geelong https://www.trybooking.com/BCIZW
By les-watson 26 Mar, 2019
Great conversation with Mitchell Dye from 94.7 The Pulse FM about Important Versus Urgent in handling your productivity. Click here to listen to the interview.
By les-watson 28 Feb, 2019
Great conversation with Mitchell Dye from 94.7 The Pulse FM about incompletions and how to get rid of them. Listen to the interview here http://mitchellsfrontpage.com/february-25-les-watson-on-incompletions/
By les-watson 21 Feb, 2019
Dealing with Email - Is Inbox Zero a real thing ? ‘Ping’. You’ve got mail it used to say. But now it’s either a distraction from the important task at hand or more work. Email can get out of hand and it seems like a mountain of a task to get it back under control. Enter Inbox Zero. Firstly, what is it? Inbox Zero is a rigorous approach to email management aimed at keeping the inbox empty -- or almost empty -- at all times. Inbox Zero was developed by Merlin Mann. Why do you want to have your inbox empty or almost empty? It eliminates distractions, those emails that shout at you when you are attempting to concentrate on the important tasks at hand. How? My method to achieve Inbox Zero comes from using the 4D’s As an email comes into your inbox, you choose on of the following. Do – if you can action it under 2 minutes, do it immediately Dump – how much of what we get is spam!? Get rid of it immediately Delegate – if it doesn’t fit into your area of responsibility, delegate it immediately Decide When (or diarise) – if the task from the email will take longer that 2 minutes, diarise it to be done later (I’ll schedule that [place it as an appointment in your calendar] for 4pm this afternoon for 30 minutes). And set an alarm as a part of the schedule in your calendar or set one on your phone. Merlin Mann has a different approach. His are: To Do Awaiting Response Delegated Read Later Done/Archive When? Some people love to get to Inbox Zero daily. Others find it a little daunting and settle for weekly – Friday 5pm = Inbox Zero. Some tips to help you to be an email ninja: Only check your email 3 or 4 times a day, or once an hour, on the hour. Add a line under your email signature that says something like “I only check my emails 3 or 4 times a day. If it’s urgent, please call me or walk around to my desk and see me”. Naturally, this won’t work if you are on a help-desk but for the rest of us, it will give you back control around email rather than it controlling you. Close your email client down when you want to focus on other tasks. Down tools at the end of the day. Choose a time to finish and set an alarm so that you do finish. Then, don’t check your emails whilst you are away from work. If that is not possible, choose a time, and timeframe, to check them away from work and stick to it eg 8pm for 15 minutes.
By 03 Jan, 2022
Have a listen to our latest interview on Business Essentials Daily here.
By Les Watson 08 May, 2020
If you can't decide, you are not alone. Read on to find out why and what to do about it.
By les.watson 30 May, 2019
Les Watson, Founder of Get More Time, appeared on Mitchell’s Front Page talking about ‘Tackling the Barriers to Peak Productivity’. Listen to the full interview here https://bit.ly/2WusGqd
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