The Productivity Ninja Masterclass
We're all overwhelmed with "too much to do", in too little time, and what's more, a constant sense of information overload. Most 'time management' courses fail because managing time isn't the problem (and indeed it can't be 'managed'!). Instead it's time to focus on how you manage your choices, actions, habits, attention and energy in a world of overload. It's time to think like a Ninja!
This one day Masterclass by Graham Allcott, will cover some of the key principles from his UK best-selling book "How to be a Productive Ninja", which has been a bestseller in the UK, Australia and the Netherlands.
This workshop will give you the tips and tricks to begin implementing a simple, foolproof system to organise and define your work. We'll show you how to deal with interruptions, paperwork, creative ideas, information & unmanaged commitments - and how to define, organise and prioritise the nagging feelings of doubt, procrastination, guilt and 'overload panic'. By becoming a 'Productivity Ninja', what you'll experience instead is a playful, purposeful and productive momentum!
Graham's previous roles include Chief Executive of Student Volunteering England, Head of Volunteering at the University of Birmingham and an advisor to UK Governments red and blue on youth volunteering policy.
What you'll learn
- Learn to overcome 'information overload' and stress
- Learn the 4 essential habits of personal productivity & how you can embed these in what you do
- Learn key productivity theories that work - from Grahams book, plus from other leading productivity thinkers such as David Allen, Steven Covey, Peter Drucker and Seth Godin
- Learn Practical Tools to manage and reduce interruptions
- Learn the power of batch-processing and context-based thinking
What You'll Do
- Work through our practical exercises & activities during the session to create working frameworks to manage & prioritise your actions, information and commitments
- Actually get in control of your current workload - Not just talk about it!
- Leave with a practical 'second brain' productivity system you can actually use, straight away
Venue: To be advised