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Radio: Implementing a Time Management System Pt. 2A
In an ongoing series, I've been talking about how you create a time management system. This week on the show I will begin part two of the time management system.
Tune in today, May 2, 2019, at 8 AM and 2 PM PST on www.awoptalk247.com to listen to the Ask Christina First Radio Show.
An Interview with Deborah Razo
I had the pleasure of interviewing Deborah Razo. Deborah is going to be the guest at my FIBI Pasadena meeting in January. Deborah started her first business in 1990 and after owning and partnering in several successful small businesses, she realized that her path to financial freedom was through real estate investing. Deborah has a flair for fixing and flipping properties, from purchase, rehabbing, marketing and sale processes to tools and techniques for locating properties and analyzing market values to capitalize on opportunities for profit. Deborah is also a Sr. Leader for the Tony Robbins organization.
Radio: My Interview with Deborah Razo
Real estate investor, coach, and Senior Leader for the Tony Robbins organization, Deborah Razo started her first business in 1990. After owning and partnering in several successful small businesses, she realized her path to financial freedom was through real estate investing. Deborah also teaches the skills needed to help others overcome challenges.
Tune in today, Thursday, April 25, 2019, at 8 AM and 2 PM PST to listen to the Ask Christina First Radio Show on www.awoptalk247.com to hear my interview with Deborah Razo.
Implementing a Time Management System Pt. 1B
Continuing on the blog post topic from last week, I want to discuss the implementation of a time management system. By now you know the step (and importance) of breaking your to-do list down into tasks and projects. You also know that your tasks should each have an action and an object. Each project on your list should have an implementable task with a verb and object/noun associated with it.
Radio: Implementing a Time Management System Pt. 1B
Last week on the radio show I started the discussion of implementing a time management system. This week's show will pick up where the previous episode left off. Breaking down your straight-forward tasks and projects with their various steps in order is how you manage your to-dos and ultimately your time.
Tune in today, Thursday, April 18, 2019, at 8 AM and 2 PM PST to listen to the Ask Christina First Radio Show on www.awoptalk247.com.
Implementing a Time Management System Pt.1a
I have discussed the topic of time management numerous times throughout this blog. The topic is one that is important and essential to the success of a business run by a sole proprietor or entrepreneur. But when I say time management what I'm actually talking about is the management of your mind. Mind management is the management of your mind and expectations and your relationship to the things you need to get done. If you spend your time the way you want, you get what you want out of your time.
Radio: Implementing a Time Management System Pt.1a
When we talk about time management as a concept we're actually talking about mind management. What you're managing is your mind and your relationship to the things you need to get done. The same way we spend money out of our bank account, we spend our time.
Tune in today, Thursday, April 11, 2019, at 8 am and 2 pm PST on awoptalk247.com to listen to the Ask Christina First radio show to learn more about implementing a time management system.
Time Management Now
Do you know the difference between a to-do list and a project list? A project has a list of to-dos. The to-dos are the small, action steps taken in order to complete a project. Sometimes we listmakers add broad projects to our list instead of the small, actionable, tasks that should be added.
On the Radio: Time Management Now
Do you know the difference between a to-do list and a project list? A project has a list of to-dos. The to-dos are the small, action steps taken in order to complete a project. Sometimes we listmakers add broad projects to our list instead of the small, actionable, tasks that should be added.
Tune in today, Thursday, April 4, 2019 at 8 am and 2 pm PST to listen to the Ask Christina First Radio Show on www.awoptalk247.com
Managing Inventory Beyond FIFO
Inventory costs money; even if your inventory is something that comes and goes with your job. Take a plumber for example, a plumber has to have pipes in his or her inventory in order to provide a service. So whether your inventory includes books, coffee beans, is your product first in first out, or last in first out meaning that whatever came in most recently goes out next?