If you create any kind of content for personal or professional reasons, it’s possible to repackage that content for different purposes. For example, teach a class. Record and sell recording. Transcribe and turn it into a blog post. Build it in modules that will fit into other presentations. Combine with other classes to create a… Continue reading Content Creation
Author: Eric
Don’t Stop Right Before You Reach Your Goal
I’ve run a number of marathons and other long-distance races. When you’re running for hours at a time, you end up having some weird conversations with yourself. Even though you may have been training for the run for months, you start to reason that it was a stupid idea, that it’s not that important, that… Continue reading Don’t Stop Right Before You Reach Your Goal
Bucket List
Bucket list do you have a bucket list you have a bucket list for your kid Are there things you’d like to be better at? Poker? Chess? Dancing? Or maybe something you’d like to learn? A foreign language you’d like to learn? A new skill? What are your plans for doing that stuff? If you… Continue reading Bucket List
Assembly Line
I have more than 60 courses approved for continuing education credit, and over the last 12 years, I’ve written more than 200 courses. That’s a lot of content. Just filing the courses for approval takes time. What I do is sort of set up an assembly line where I do a single task a bunch… Continue reading Assembly Line
Your Productive Time
Be aware of your natural bio rhythms. Everybody’s are different. When are you most productive? When are you most creative? Make sure that, during that time, you’re not stuck in traffic – you’re on the computer or wherever you need to be being productive and being creative; otherwise the time is wasted.
Your Timeline
Many of us are familiar with the timeline feature in Facebook. I suggest that you develop your own timeline – not to share with others, but for your own benefit. Simply list the major, important areas of your life and then what were you doing at different points of your life in regards to that… Continue reading Your Timeline
Hoarding
When a loved one passes away, spouses or children often hang on to a lot of their belongings. There are a couple reasons for this. The first is that we feel guilty getting rid of it. The loved one is gone, getting rid of their stuff seems like you’re getting rid of them. The second… Continue reading Hoarding
Collections
Do you collect anything? Some of us do, but that probably wasn’t the intention. Maybe we saw something we liked on vacation and made an impulse buy. The next vacation, we saw something similar and got it too. Then a relative saw those two “collectibles” when visiting and decided to get you another. Once you… Continue reading Collections
Writing
Are you able to watch TV and wrote at the same time? I can. In fact, I get some of my best writing done while half paying attention to the TV and half writing. It’s not a good time for editing for me, but getting the initial ideas on paper or recorded in my notes… Continue reading Writing
Get Control of Your TV Viewing
“TV doesn’t control my life” – Vicki Roberts about TIVO. Studies show that the average American watches __ hours of TV per day. That’s a lot. One of the reasons is because there are so many good shows to choose from. We have more content than ever before, most of it available 24 hours per… Continue reading Get Control of Your TV Viewing
Back to the Future
They say those who forget the past are doomed to repeat it… Don’t reinvent the wheel. You can “import” ideas across time and space. Look outside your area for new ideas that you can introduce to your circle. And look back in time to find forgotten ideas that you can bring back. Think how often… Continue reading Back to the Future
There’s an App for That
Some people get hung up on sharing their info or allowing apps to track their location. Yes, it’s true that this does give apps more information about you, but it does allow them to better serve you. For stuff that doesn’t really matter that much, what’s the big deal? For example, I recently downloaded the… Continue reading There’s an App for That
Focus on Your Strengths
One of the ways successful people are able to maximize their time is by focusing on those things that they uniquely can do well (things that can’t be done by anyone else), and they pay people to do everything else. A common piece of advice is to work on our weaknesses, but that’s not the… Continue reading Focus on Your Strengths
Busy People
Isn’t it funny how people who have a lot on their plate are always looking for more stuff to do? Shark Tank – the sharks are rich and successful, and they should be and probably are really busy. Yet they take time to do the show in hopes of investing in other businesses that they’ll… Continue reading Busy People
Turning Drive Time into Productive Time
What if you turned your drive home into productive time by multitasking? You could learn something by listening to a book on Audible or listening to a podcast. Or maybe you could learn a new language while on the road. Here’s another idea: why not call someone each day while heading to the house who… Continue reading Turning Drive Time into Productive Time
Write Letters
If you’re writing to multiple people who don’t know each other, you can repeat much of the content. Think how surprised the recipient will be. If that’s too much, how about writing a single year-end wrap up letter. Our friend Debbie does this. Even though at this point we only see her every couple years,… Continue reading Write Letters
Perpetual Inbox
Have a perpetual inbox. Maybe not an in-room, but a single thing that “stuff without a home” can be put until it’s put in its proper place. Sort of your island of misfit toys. That way, the rest of the house can stay neat and organized, and you’ll have a single spot that you need… Continue reading Perpetual Inbox
Fresh Eyes
When someone walks into a new space, he or she can normally spot what needs to be changed right away. Because that person is not familiar with the space, the needed improvements stick out like a sore thumb. They have fresh eyes. They may mention things you’ve never noticed or that you’ve long since forgotten.… Continue reading Fresh Eyes
Highest and Best Use
One example of this is in the movie Two Week Notice, starring Hugh Grant and Sandra Bullock. Grant’s character, a multi-millionaire real estate developer, has plans to tear down a community center and replace it with high-rise apartments. Bullock’s character, who spends her time protesting projects that she believes harm the community, does what she… Continue reading Highest and Best Use
Put Your Bills on Autopilot
Get a credit card that allows you to earn airline miles or other rewards, make sure it has enough available credit on it to cover your monthly expenses, and then set all of your recurring bills up on autodraft with that card. That way, you reduce the number of bills you have to think about… Continue reading Put Your Bills on Autopilot
People are Complicated
Do other people know the real you, or do they just see a façade? I don’t really like the idea that people see a façade; that implies it’s not the real you. I prefer instead to think of ourselves as multifaceted, and we reveal different parts of our personality to different people and in different… Continue reading People are Complicated
Stop Repeating Yourself
If you have a business and find yourself answering the same questions again and again, why not automate the response? You could put together an email template that will allow you to quickly answer a client’s question without having to type the answer from scratch. You might also want to put those FAQs on your… Continue reading Stop Repeating Yourself
Saving Time
In sports, it’s possible to “save time.” In football, for instance, the team can spike the ball, run out of bounds, throw and incomplete pass, commit a penalty, or call time out. Time stops at the end of each quarter and at the two-minute warning. Preserving time is not only possible, there are several strategies… Continue reading Saving Time
In Sync
Have you ever heard someone describe their life as “in sync”? That’s actually a great place to be. When you’re in sync, everything’s working as it should. There’s no conflict between two or more things that are important to you. It’s as if all parts of your life are on the same page. So how… Continue reading In Sync
A Waste of Time?
Whether something is a waste of time or not depends a lot on whether you should be doing something else with that time – in the same way that whether something is a waste of money or not depends a lot on whether there’s something else you should be doing with that money. Gambling might… Continue reading A Waste of Time?
Time Machine
Where would you go? When would you go?
Don’t Be in Such a Hurry
Do you ever wish life had a fast-forward button like in Adam Sandler’s movie The Clickr? Not me. I wish it had a rewind button so I could go back and do a few things differently and, more importantly, so I could go back and relive some of the best moments of my life. A… Continue reading Don’t Be in Such a Hurry
Other People’s Time
Be respectful of other people’s time. You don’t like it when people waste your time, so don’t waste theirs. Don’t be late, don’t interrupt, don’t push your responsibilities off on them by failing to do your job, and don’t delegate something you could easily do yourself when they are busy.
DIY – Do It Yourself
Does DIY save time or waste time? It has the potential for both. If you’re doing something that you could reliably hire someone else to do for a reasonable price, then you should probably outsource. But if outsourcing actually costs you more in terms of time and money than simply doing it yourself, then you… Continue reading DIY – Do It Yourself
Deciding What to Do First
Born-On Dates: We’re all familiar with the expiration dates on food products, but my Grandma used to write the date she bought items on them, long before Budweiser started printing the “born-on date” on their cans and bottles. This actually makes sense when putting something in the freezer, but even with canned goods, my Grandma… Continue reading Deciding What to Do First