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CR4-701 The Prequel to Time Management and Productivity: Uncovering the Obstacles to Conquer What Gets in Your Way (4-1)

Instructors: Leslie Josel & Regina Lark
Total Time: 1.5 hours
CEUs: 1.5
Conference Year: 2019

Course Description
What if your client doesn’t “get it” when you’re coaching time management and productivity strategies? What do you need to know about your client’s “time personality” before you start the process to create systems? Our clients need to truly understand what’s in their way to get unstuck and started. In this workshop, we take you through a series of exercises specifically designed to help your clients uncover their relationship between time, motivation, and productivity.

Learning Objectives

  1. Analyze the social, emotional, and intellectual elements that rob our clients of time, and pinpoint key tools toward reframing these roadblocks.
  2. Learn the brain-based behaviors required to build one’s relationship to time, and the structures for changing the nature of that association.
  3. Recognize the differences between motivation management and time management, and the significant role that environment plays in both.
  4. Teach your clients to uncover their own time personality profile, in order to maximize productivity practices.

Code Words
Please be sure to listen for and record the code words given during the presentation. The instructor will explicitly verbalize code words periodically throughout the class (i.e. "The first code word is...") Note: Not all instructors give code words. If you do not hear any, please indicate "none given" on the course evaluation.