Alan Watts Perspective on Productivity Life and Music

March 21, 2009 by  
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This video is a beautiful and clever way of looking at how chasing “productivity and success” can be a huge trap that undermines your enjoyment of life.


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Productivity and The Brain

March 7, 2009 by  
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See and hear James as he discusses the concept of “maps” in our brain that have a great influence on our behavior.



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James is a productivity coach specializing in working with people who are procrastinators and those who want results quickly. His ability to get brilliant results with his clients is quite amazing…

“Fast Tracking YOUR SUCCESS… SuccessFULL Living!”

To Find Out the “5 Secrets of REALLY Successful People” go to…

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The Effect of Habits and Behaviours on Productivity

March 1, 2009 by  
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In this short video post, James talks about how unproductive habits and behaviours develop and their effect on productivity.

If the video doesn’t appear below, click on the following link to view.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lqzqP9zBVLQ

Committed to Personal Productivity,

jim-bryden-200James Bryden.

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James is a productivity coach specializing in working with people who are procrastinators and those who want results quickly. His ability to get brilliant results with his clients is quite amazing…

“Fast Tracking YOUR SUCCESS… SuccessFULL Living!”

To Find Out the “5 Secrets of REALLY Successful People” go to…

The Productivity Coach

P: 0421 210 444

Productivity and Procrastination

February 21, 2009 by  
Filed under Procrastination, Productivity

What is productivity?

The dictionary definition of productivity is; “The ratio of the quantity and quality of units produced to the labor per unit of time”, but the bottom line for any business is profit.

A lot of people suffer from procrastination, and it can be very frustrating. They want to produce. Consciously they want to produce something but for some reason they find themselves doing other things that aren’t as important or are just time wasting. There’s always an excuse and things end up not getting done anywhere near as quickly as they could be, if at all.

Now, the simple fact is that there is plenty of information around on how to improve productivity, lots of tools & tricks, all you need to do is go down the bookstore or go onto the Internet, look it up and you’ll find all sorts of books and products to help you. Time management, prioritizing, delegation and so forth, but that’s not what I’m talking about today.

The Reality

If it was that simple that’s what you would do, you would go off buy a book, read it, put it into practice and all would be done. Procrastination happens when there’s incongruence or an incompatibility between what you consciously think you want to do and what you subconsciously want to do.

Guess what? Unless you are aware, your subconscious will win every time.

But you know that already don’t you?

Your actions betray your real intentions and getting to the bottom of what your real intentions are is something that most people need help with.

Set Goals

It maybe as simple as: Find out what you really want, set some tangible goals and actions around those and then use an effective coaching methodology to make them happen.

To produce effectively, you need to be internally and externally congruent and be really, really clear on what it is that you want and go for it. Having a coach helps you clear up the inevitable roadblocks that will arise along the way.

So there you have it. Simple, but perhaps not very easy without help.

How much is trying to tough it out on your own costing you?

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