Executive Coaching
When an executive or senior manager needs focused, direct, and fast relief with their time management and information overload problems, one-on-one desk-side consulting is the perfect option. It's the most effective way for rapid learners to get to a new level of relaxed control.
As your executive coach, I work one-on-one with you at your desk. We collect, process, and organize all of your incoming work into a new system that we build from scratch, based on your needs. The process takes between half a day to two full days, depending on your situation. Clients often ask me to take them through the process getting organized at both work and home.
After this intensive session, you will have:
- Collected and processed all of your "stuff" - every possible source of work for you, including papers, emails, voice mails, thoughts, ideas, post-its, etc,
- Created a 100% complete inventory of all your commitments, projects, "someday/maybes," and delegated items,
- Learned a comprehensive decision-making process for dealing with every possible item that comes into your life, giving it enough thought (but no more than necessary), then letting it go until the appropriate time,
- Created a reminder system of time management tools that works for you, letting you make the best moment-by-moment choices of how to spend your precious time,
- Organized your loose papers into a simple but air-tight filing system,
- Done a complete "brain dump," capturing every idea, thought, and concern into your system, and
- Gotten control of your email, getting your Inbox empty.
Feel free to email or give me a call - I'd be delighted to chat and see if I can help.
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In the news: Success Magazine asked my advice for their story The Productivity Dilemma: To Do or Not to Do?, part of a series of time management advice including David Allen's Tips on Time Management, Time = Money, I Have Time, and Always Running Late.
Product news: I was delighted to hear from Marilyn Paul, author of time management classic It's Hard to Make a Difference When You Can't Find Your Keys, who said of my guide You Did WHAT? 99 Playful experiments to live a healthier and happier life: "I absolutely love it." Thanks, Marilyn!
Blog news: I was pleased to see that my blog is in the top 25 in Blog Rank's Getting Things Done category, along with sites like 43 Folders and Lifehacker. I'm also one of the "World's Top GTD Blogs" according to The Daily Reviewer.
Client news: The folks at Cisco Systems brought me in for a webinar on best practices for time management, which led to discussion and insights around implementing sustainable productivity.
Product news: Thanks to all my clients for snapping up copies of my guide to daily planning, Where the !@#% did my day go? Nothing says "I love you" like a sale :-) By the way, when's the last time you finished everything you wanted to do in a day? Read it to learn how to get "touchdown!"
In the news: Some of my media contributions include CIO.com's articles Coping With Social Media Burnout, How to Handle Negative Online Comments, Hold a Concise Meeting and Decline an After-work Invite, Marketing IT, Avoiding Jet Lag and Making a To-Do List, and my answer to Men's Health Magazine's When I'm Driving To The Office, Is It Better To Jumpstart My Brain With Talk Radio, Or Chill Out With Music?
New services: Check out my new services including a unique approach to overcoming procrastination, new 90 minute and half day workshops, and my lively 30 minute email presentation, How [not] to sabotage your email.
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