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Wednesday May 19, 2021
The Secret to How Productive Workdays Work
Wednesday May 19, 2021
Wednesday May 19, 2021
Are you continuously stressed out about having too much to do and too little time? Are you tired of forgetting follow-ups with prospects or missing opportunities with existing clients? Does the pace of progress feel a bit like you’re slogging through molasses? The next Asher Sales Sense Podcast—“The Secret to How Productive Workdays Work”—features host Kyla O’Connell with guest Leslie Shreve, workload management and productivity expert, and the Founder and CEO of Productive Day®. Leslie has worked with executives, professionals and corporate teams since 2003 to help them increase efficiency and productivity by up to 300% in as little as 4 weeks, while reducing stress by up to 90%, using her unique, proprietary system called Taskology® The Science of Getting Things Done. Clients previously frustrated or overwhelmed with too much to do, too many emails and too little time now claim to have a secret—a new system they can use to take charge of their workday and gain more clarity, confidence and control of tasks, time and email.
Saturday Feb 29, 2020
How to Manage Email, and other Productivity Tips Using Taskology
Saturday Feb 29, 2020
Saturday Feb 29, 2020
With too much to do, too many emails and too little time, it can be a struggle to finish projects, meet deadlines and get results on time and on target. Many professionals are working reactively and at a rapid pace, just trying to keep up, which often brings feelings of stress, frustration and overwhelm.
Sunday Sep 15, 2019
Revolutionize HOW You Work for Maximum Efficiency and Better, Faster Results
Sunday Sep 15, 2019
Sunday Sep 15, 2019
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With too much to do, too many emails and too little time, it can be a struggle to finish projects, meet deadlines and get results on time and on target. Many professionals are working reactively and at a rapid pace, just trying to keep up, which often brings feelings of stress, frustration and overwhelm.