Jun 3 2009
Is 24 hours enough for 1 day?
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Ever get the feeling where you think you don’t
have enough time in one day to do everything
you’re supposed to do?
I mean, with my current business set-up, where
practically everything I have to do is delegated
to my virtual assistants and my entire system is
already automated, I should have all the time in
the world to do as I please, right?
Wrong!
That’s practically the reason why I have to take
coaching from Time Management Expert,
Dave Crenshaw, author of the bestselling
book, “The Myth Of Multitasking: How ‘Doing
It All’ gets Nothing Done”
He also does time management trainings with
Fortune 500 Companies
At $7,500 a day regular corporate fee (although I
got a discount since we’re friends and I’m alone and
all), Dave knows his stuff and Dave don’t come cheap…
…But he’s been earning it - in spades!
His methods and strategies are totally mind-blowing
right now, I have earned an extra 10 hours a week
extra time on my hands!
AND YOU CAN TOO.
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I was able to convince Dave to share these concepts
with you… FOR F*R*EE in a live webinar and a series
of training videos.
===> Go Here To Join Now!
…So you too can enjoy a more efficient use of your
time.
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You don’t have to worry about spending money on this
because there’s no obligation whatsoever to purchase
anything during or after the webinar.
So if I were you, I’d JOIN NOW, learn what I can from
the webinar and from the training videos and apply it
as it is.
I’m mighty sure you’ll be happy you did as you begin to
get more out of your regular 24-hour day.
Tim Mai
P.S. In case you’re wondering what I need the extra time
for since my work is all automated and delegated…
…It’s playing Nintendo Wii, Hot Wheels and all that stuff
with Tyler and Austen.
We just can’t get enough games played no matter how hard
we try.
And we had just gotten Tyler his first bicycle yesterday so
I’m teaching him how to ride it,
How time flies when you’re having fun.
You’ll be happy you did!
