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7 Day Jump Start to the Power Time Management System

Day 4. Power Hour

Create a Power Hour for yourself. You need to create an oasis of power for yourself each day. This is the start of implementing the Power Time Management Time System. I want you to start working from a position of power, and you do that an hour at a time. We all naturally have a time in the day when we feel better, are capable of doing more and naturally gravitate towards that time to do either our toughest jobs, or our best work.

Start to carve an hour out of everyday, which you set aside for yourself. I have no idea who you are, or what you do, or what your goals are in life, all I know is that this simple technique has helped the over 60,000 people who have used it over the last 30 years. It will work for you as well. Time Management is going to have a huge positive benefit fot you, if you work with it and the Power Time Management System.

Start here, and start today. You want to carve out just an hour each day that you will use as you see fit. It can be work or job related, personal time, private time; your call, your choice. What is important is this: it has to be an hour and it has to be controlled by you. You win the war by winning the small battles. This is a small battle that has to be won, if you want to win the war.

The heart and soul of Time Management is giving those that avail themselves of it, the power to control how they use their time. A big part of this power is being able to wield it, for your own benefit. You need to demonstrate this power to only one person: yourself and the best way is to start by showing yourself that you can control, exclusively, one hour a day.


Quick Starter Activities
Number 1

Pick what area in your life you are going to invest your Power Hour in. You need to clearly identify that your hour will be spent, on the job, in the business, at home, with a sports team, at church. Your choice, just make a choice.

Number 2

You want this Power Hour to improve your life; you want it to make a difference in how you feel and how you function. With this in mind your Power Hours should involve as many days per week as functional and are sustainable. For the best results, you want to create a Power Hour that is part of your daily routine.

Number 3

You do not want to necessarily keep a scorecard, but you do want to keep track on how often you are able to use your Power Hour and how often are able to do what you wanted to do with that hour. Time Management will take some effort on your part, in order to reap the inevitable rewards.

Note

This simple tool is something that you will be able to turn into a way that you will be able to reap thousands of additional hours of happiness, productivity, and increased pleasure from whatever area of your life you decide to use it in. An increased hour of productivity each day, stretched over your lifetime, is the true power of Time Management at work.