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SALES LETTER ============= Discover How To Pack 8-Hours Worth of "Work" Into Just 3 Hours - Even You're Currently Procrastinating, Constantly Interrupted and Feel Like You're NotGetting Anything Done Have you found yourself eager to get going on projects, then fizzle out and abandon them long before you get to enjoy the results (and the income you'dgain if you could just finish them)? Are you feeling stressed all the time because you have way too much to do (and you keep procrastinating and feeling even worse as the week goes on)? Do you have trouble sorting out your To Do list into whatÂs important and whats not, constantly missing the big picture and the path towards tangible accomplishments? Is this making you feel overwhelmed, always trying to do everything and then accomplish nothing? In this letter, Im going to reveal to you one of the best ways to step on the treacherous path of achieving more by working less. But before I do that, let me introduce myself. I'm Bogdan Vaida, a former stressed, full time busy person turned stress-free time management trainer. Starting from university (though I had some symptoms before), I suffered from what I now call unbalanced Kime. (Kime is a Japanese wordwhich in karate means focus). I had trouble staying focused and keeping my projects on track. No matter what the projects were, I kept abandoning them. When I was little, I tried doingsports. I started tennis, judo, karate and basketball everything .. for 2 weeks. After 2 weeks it was like I had an internal clock that told me STOP!, letit be. Procrastination was my worst enemy .. I always procrastinated. I remember trying to go to the gym (motivated by my girlfriend to get rid of some nasty bodyfat). Success!! I was able to go for .. 1 month (basically I doubled my results).. .. only to postpone it for the rest of the year .. until my membership card finally expired. I was never a patient person, whenever I started some new project I was very enthusiastic .. but somehow, once my enthusiasm went away .. so did myresults. After leaving college after a first college semester where, interestingly enough, I had aced all exams that I was really into but failed all the others(dem mathematics). I realised this had to change. I started reading some time management books, applying some of the things I learned in my life.. Well .. it wasnt that bad .. but I had to read a lot and very few techniques applied for my particular situation. So .. read more I told myself. I immersed myself into everything productivity related. I participated in forums, seminars and even took some coaching lessons. Suddenly, my life was becoming enjoyable again. I entered another college (keeping my scholarship to my final year), took dancing classes, 2 jobs and Ieven had the luxury of free time. After passing through hundreds of techniques, I realized what was working for me. I adapted the generic things I learned about on the internet and Ipersonalized them into techniques that gave results. Then I shared these with Dan, one of my friends waiting for his big heartfelt ;thank you But no, the techniques didnt work for him! Ive spent days trying to help him but what I shared with him was actually what was working for me. And then I got it! I needed to fine tune each technique for the specific person who was using it. Theres no one-size-fits-all solution! So I took all that I learned and developed a system that was fine-tuning these somehow generic techniques to the specific person thats using them, anexpert matchmaking system. .. 10 years later: I offer busy people the opportunity to find free time and to create a balance between their personal and professional life. I do this by teaching productivity principles and techniques specific to their personality using experiential methods. I am the founder of the most prominent time management resource in Eastern Europe and author of The Ultimate Time Management Guide For Workaholics. For the last 8 years Ive been traveling around the world holding trainings where Ive created environments for people to learn through doing. Ive held trainings in Slovenia, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Romania and a few other Eastern European countries and my online courses have over 7000 happy students. During all these years I came to identify 4 productivity bottlenecks that prevent people from developing focused productivity and achieving their goals. Inoticed that once people can put their finger on the issue, the solution comes naturally to them and they keep applying it until the bottleneck disappears. Let me prove my point here. When you have trouble staying focused and keeping your projects on track, And when procrastination is your worst enemy and your internal alarm clock buzzes 5 minutes before the deadline.. You suffer from unbalanced Kime. (Kime is a Japanese word which in karate means focus). We usually have some techniques to help alleviate the problem. One of the most successful ones is having a 25-minute interval of focused, productive work,followed by a 5 minute break. This starts the process of educating your brain to accept a specific interval of time as *work* time. But theres almost always a larger issue behind your unbalanced Kime andif youre not going to correct it, it will get from worse to worst. You need to solve this before your whole life goes out of balance. I know so many people that had unbalanced Kime and in my early days as a trainer I must confess, I had quite a bit of trouble helping them. I spent days and nights to try and figure out a solution. And found it I did! Next comes The Zen Curse. The Zen Curse is exactly that. A curse that prevents you from reaching your zen state. You crave patience and having time to sit and breathe but somehow things happen and you never find time for it. You are anxious and in a hurry and lifetries to overthrow your plans and send you in disarray. Unexpected situations appear and its so hard to slow down and take a breath .. Being in a hurry all of the time is one of the worst conditions us as humans find ourselves in. It impacts both our bodies and our minds. Stress is evil!And learning how to be patient and get rid of all the bad feelings that come from the inevitability of fate is hard .. dem hard. When you look at that empty calendar youre not actually looking at free time. In fact, you are looking at occupied time that you have yet to identify. Anempty calendar is actually a full day. The Zen Curse is a state most of us go through from time to time. And we usually have some techniques to help mitigate the problem. One of the most common ones is meditation. And you maythink meditation, pfah!, tried it and it doesnt work for me. I tried it too, for 3 years, before I got the specific meditation type thatI could work with. The trick was to start so easy that my brain wouldnt be able to find an excuse to stop it. I tried it for 5 minutes a day. 5 minutes,anybody can do that! And now Im doing it for half an hour, daily! But meditation only mitigates your problem and you need to fight the issue behind the issue, so to speak. Then comes The Habit Cracker. This is the state where you strive to develop long lasting habits but things happen, disruptions appear andyou forfeit those habits. Maybe you dont even remember when you abandoned them. Some habits.. you stick with .. for some time, then you skip those one or two days at the gym, then, a week .. and one year later, you find that gym membership card discarded in that dark corner of our closet. Being unable to stick to your habits may even give you the feeling that you shouldnt even start them. And so the days go by and you forfeit the chance for exercising, meditating or working on your project. An effective technique to mitigate The Habit Cracker is habit linking. That is creating a habit that follows an already established habit. For example, if you want to drink a glass of water each morning, take your toothbrush and put it in a water glass, instead of its usualplace. Each morning, youll see the water glass when you take your toothbrush and youll know what to do. This technique alleviates your situation but it hardly fixes it. Developing long lasting habits takes more time to do .. but its achievable. One of the 2techniques is mentioned later in the letter. And the last productivity bottle neck is Funambulism. Funam what? Funambulism, also known as tightrope walking. You go through your life stepping on a tightrope and if you take a step a bit to the left, there go your professional achievements .. you take a step tothe right .. your spouse starts the family melodrama. It is the situation where you strive for work / life balance but the rope is thin and your comfort lacking. Where you find that life doesnt let you prioritise, where situations pop up and disrupt you. Where you dont know what will happen next. But enough information. How can we fix these 4 bottlenecks? 4 years ago, I launched a series of online lessons that helps busy busy people de-stress by taking control over their life using techniques specific totheir personality. It is the the fastest growing online course in time management, currently ta
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