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Living from Spirit, marketing from spirit and manifesting from spirit is what I'll focus on this show. April Gregory creator of (PMS) Pricing, Marketing & Selling the Brand When It's YOU! I teach Speakers, Entreprenuers & Consultants how to find their value & market their brilliance

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    Productivity: Creating a Work Rhythm that Shows Off Your Value as a Coach-Consultant

    As a coach consultant and work professional, one of the most valuable crowns to everday success is developing a great work rhythm.  Knowing and/or creating a work rhythm will help you to produce beyond what you thought you could. 

    In more basic terms, it’s about knowing how to get the most out of yourself on a daily basis.  This is a rare yet obtainable skill.  Most people are so reactive that the things that matter most to them often get pushed to the side. 

    Let me give you 3 quick tips to help you find your rhythm.

    1. Note your most productive work times.  Pay attention to your common work-day emotions.  Some people say that they produce the best in the morning while others work better at night.
    2. Schedule your days.  Use some sort of scheduling device to schedule your must-do work activities.  It can be electronic or paper but using a schedule can help you stay on target.  
    3. Identify your most common interruptions.  Interruptions are like a thief in the night.  If you’re not careful, you will lose precious time from time thieves like: procrastination, unplanned meetings, unnecessary phone calls, and people with nothing to do but interrupt you.

    What’s could you do right now to get better acquainted with your work rhythm?

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