Vincent Harris
Vincent Harris,Professional Motivational and Inspirational Keynote Speaker, Body Language,Time Management
The Most Important Decision
You Ever Make is What You
Choose to Make Important

Your Success at Any Endeavor Will
Ultimately Come Down to Your Ability
to Quickly and Accurately Make this
Decision...

Learn to Make this Decision Rapidly,
Easily and Accurately!
You know the routine. You have a long "to do" list in front of you,
and you know that
some of the tasks on that list have a higher
priority than others.

The consequences are significant if you fail to complete some,
while others can be procrastinated for days-even weeks-without
any negative repercussions.

Naturally, the "squeaky wheel" gets the grease. In this case, the
"squeaky wheels" are the tasks with dire consequences if you fail
to make the deadline.

While this method works okay for avoiding the "chopping block"
in most cases, it's a very stressful way to manage your day.

Most everything you do is to accomplish one of two
things: Move away from pain, or move towards
pleasure
.

When you decide what to do based on consequences alone, you
get to the end of each day, stressed, frustrated and tired.

This is what some call managing by self-inflicted threats. You let
something go long enough, procrastinating things until enough
pressure builds, and then, when the fear of negative
consequences kicks in, you suddenly spring into action. It's like
holding a pistol against your own head. And, there's a BIG
problem with this method.

Hold a pistol against your head long enough, and
eventually, you're going to feel like pulling the
trigger!

There's another problem though. When you decide what to do
based on pressure, fear or consequences, you will ALWAYS
neglect the most important activities in your life.

The actions that truly hold the potential to take you to a whole
new level in your career, your business, your health and your
relationships, rarely-if ever-have negative consequences in the
short term. By the time you realize you've neglected them, it's
usually too late.

Zig Ziglar once said
"A lot of people confuse activity with
accomplishment"

If you find that your activity level is maxed out, but you are
coming up short on the accomplishment side of things, it's not a
matter of needing more time. It's a simple case of using the time
you have differently.

Sounds simple enough, but unless you have a good system, it
can be very confusing, and often lead to even more stress and
frustration.

The Splatter Glass Method of Prioritization will
allow you to quickly and easily look at your day and know what to
do, what NOT to do, and when to do things.

What really makes
The Splatter Glass Method of
Prioritization
as powerful as it is, however, is the strategy I
use for installing this productivity increasing method in your mind
so that you have the ability to use it to instantly categorize and
prioritize anything that shows up in your life or "on your radar"
throughout the day.

Imagine being able to instantly know whether something is truly
important, or like a "wolf in sheeps clothing" it's something that
looks important, but is an utter waste of time.

This skill alone will allow you to take your productivity to a whole
new level, get more done, and have more time to do the things
you really enjoy.

The Splatter Glass Method of Prioritization will
allow you to:

  • Get more important things accomplished

  • Prevent unimportant time wasting activities from
    clogging up your day

  • Dramatically reduce stress

  • Become a more effective manager, parent, teacher,
    student or business owner

  • Significantly increase your income

  • Be viewed by others as someone who has it
    "together"

  • Improve your relationship with your spouse,
    significant other or your children
[  ] YES! Vince, the more I think about it, the more I
realize I need this. Please rush me
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Method of Prioritization
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can get more of what matters accomplished and lower my
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