Learning as Leadership's Time Mastery time management seminar leads participants through a comprehensive exploration of the unconscious mechanisms that impact the quality and quantity of their time. Participants practice scheduling and increase their awareness of how being 'at the mercy' and in crisis mode can lead to unconscious time management tactics and interpersonal dynamics that get in the way of them reaching their goals.
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Time for Life
Do you worry that you might wake up one day and realize that the most important aspects of your life have passed you by? Do you have the impression that your time could be more
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productively spent? Do you often feel that you are at the mercy of different crises? Are you dissatisfied with the quantity and quality of your time?

To approach time management in a different, systemic way, we first need the tools of Personal Mastery. Instead of quick-fix tricks and advice on how to manage your time, this seminar is designed to raise your awareness of the unconscious ways you mismanage your time and how that hampers your current time management efforts.

Careful analysis of how you engage in your day-to-day activities helps you recognize your existing patterns of time use, and the unconscious mechanisms that inflate problems and impact life quality.

 

SAMPLE TIME & MASTERY TOOLS:

Groundwork
Uncover how individual and team dysfunctions cause inadequate planning that undermines your projects – and how to remedy it.

Strategic Time Management
Plan an annual vision that integrates your personal and professional endeavors – when they’re due and when you’ll do them. Learn to create time for the multitude of demands on your time and desires for your life.

Growing Others
Enhance your ability to delegate through developing growth visions for those around you. Identify how you need to grow to effectively challenge others.

  • In what ways do you let your strengths – what you are good at doing – and your weaknesses – what you most fear doing – pull you from undertaking those things you most care about or most want to learn?
  • Do your inter-personal dynamics with others eat up your time or support you collectively to produce more than you each could alone?
  • In what ways do your unconscious mechanisms contribute to – if not construct – tomorrow’s problems while you run to solve today’s?

Develop an alternative orientation toward time, making it your tool for accomplishing the goals you care most deeply about. Only once hindering patterns and deep aspirations are identified do you move to the concrete mechanics of scheduling time. Thanks to how it builds upon the fundamental lessons of Personal Mastery and the framework of Shared Mastery, this seminar integrates a comprehensive vision of your life with the practical details of day-to-day living.

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