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    Time Optimization Course: Telework, Home Inc007

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    Time Optimization Course: Telework, Home Inc007

    Time Optimization Course: Telework, Home Inc007
    Published 9/2024
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 10.17 GB | Duration: 12h 36m

    Time Optimization Course: Work, Home and Teleworking

    What you'll learn

    Know your productivity: Evaluate your current level and improve your time management at work and in your personal life.

    Identify catalysts: Discover the factors that drive your productivity and focus on higher value activities.

    Prioritize key tasks: Differentiate between what is urgent and what is important, optimizing time at work, home and telecommuting.

    Develop daily habits: Establish effective routines to avoid procrastination and improve your daily organization.

    Avoid common mistakes: Learn how perfectionism or following meaningless gimmicks can hurt your productivity.

    Optimize time-benefit: Determine how much time to dedicate to each task to obtain maximum performance.

    Improve productivity in meetings: Learn techniques for effective meetings and clear communication at work.

    Balance productivity and well-being: Reduce work-related stress while maintaining your physical and mental health.

    Improve productivity in meetings: Learn techniques for effective meetings and clear communication at work.

    Eliminate technological distractions: Control the use of cell phones, TV and other devices to focus on what is important.

    Master video communication: Improve your skills in video calls and meetings with good posture and body language.

    Requirements

    No previous knowledge is required.

    Description

    Mywebstudies offers this Time Optimization: Work, Home and Telecommuting course.This course is designed to help you improve your productivity in all areas of your life. Do you struggle to balance work responsibilities with personal tasks? Do you feel that your day goes by without accomplishing what you set out to do? This course will give you the tools you need to manage your time more efficiently, allowing you to achieve your goals more easily and reduce stress.Throughout the course, you will learn how to identify where in your life you need to be more productive, what are the elements that hold you back and how to develop daily habits that will keep you focused. We will delve into the differences between productive and unproductive people, so you can apply the principles that will help you improve your performance both at work and at home.We'll explore how to streamline processes, prioritize tasks and make the most of your strengths, whether you work in an office, from home or in the dynamic freelance world. You'll also discover techniques to better manage your meetings, organize your workspace, and maintain a healthy work-life balance, key to holistic wellness.In addition, we will focus on the impact of technology on productivity. You will learn how to use it to your advantage and eliminate time-wasting distractions such as social media and excessive emailing. Effective communication, whether in person or through video calls, will be another key pillar, ensuring that every interaction is clear and productive.This course is ideal for those who want to improve their focus, set clear goals, and strike a balance between their various responsibilities. If you want to take control of your time and increase your efficiency in all areas of your life, this course is for you.We are waiting for you at Mywebstudies

    Overview

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    Lecture 1 1.1. Know your productivity level

    Lecture 2 1.2. Identify the catalysts of your productivity

    Lecture 3 1.3. Identify what you want to be more productive at

    Lecture 4 1.4. Elements to increase productivity, simplicity

    Lecture 5 1.5. Focus on what we are good at v

    Lecture 6 1.6. Differences between productive people

    Lecture 7 1.7. Daily habits

    Lecture 8 1.8. Avoid following productivity gimmicks

    Lecture 9 1.9. Perfectionism is the enemy of prod

    Lecture 10 1.10. Optimize time-benefit ratio

    Lecture 11 1.11. Identify the elements in which you need to work.

    Lecture 12 1.12. Learn from mistakes

    Lecture 13 1.13. Learn from constructive criticism.

    Lecture 14 2.1. Working in depth

    Lecture 15 2.2. Prioritization

    Lecture 16 2.3. Specialization 1

    Lecture 17 2.4. Specialization 2

    Lecture 18 2.5. Planning

    Lecture 19 2.6. Simplifying processes 1

    Lecture 20 2.7. Simplifying processes 2

    Lecture 21 2.8. Leverage your strengths 1

    Lecture 22 2.9. Leverage your strengths 2

    Lecture 23 2.10. Elements to increase productivity. the desktop 1

    Lecture 24 2.11. Elements to increase productivity. the desktop 2

    Lecture 25 2.12. Elements to increase productivity. The assistant

    Lecture 26 2.13. Elements to increase productivity. be a good listener.

    Lecture 27 2.14. Productivity in meetings. standing up meetings

    Lecture 28 2.15. Keeping to schedules

    Lecture 29 2.16. Productivity and the use of the telephone.

    Lecture 30 2.17. Productivity and the office 1

    Lecture 31 2.18. Productivity and the office 2

    Lecture 32 2.19. Surround yourself with productive people

    Lecture 33 2.20. Being highly productive makes you indispensable

    Lecture 34 2.21. Being highly productive makes you indispensable 2

    Lecture 35 2.22. Study the trajectory of highly productive people

    Lecture 36 2.23. You need a huge budget to succeed

    Lecture 37 3.1. Elements to increase productivity. learn new things

    Lecture 38 3.2. Motivation for productivity. look for a higher purpose.

    Lecture 39 3.3. Motivation for productivity. seek higher purpose 2

    Lecture 40 3.4. Being productive while you travel

    Lecture 41 3.5. Productivity and stress

    Lecture 42 3.6. how to be productive in every space of your life - beatrice is missing

    Lecture 43 3.7. Focus on a single task

    Lecture 44 3.8. Take care of your sleep hours

    Lecture 45 3.9. Eliminate cell phone distractions

    Lecture 46 3.10. Limit television time

    Lecture 47 3.11. Tips for a productive day

    Lecture 48 4.1 Optimize your reading time

    Lecture 49 4.2-Work on something you are passionate about (1)

    Lecture 50 4.3 –Control your own destiny

    Lecture 51 4.4 Don't focus on the past

    Lecture 52 4.5 The importance of focus

    Lecture 53 4.6 Visualize success

    Lecture 54 4.7 Don't blindly follow the advice of coaches

    Lecture 55 4.8 Control your assets

    Lecture 56 4.9 Emotional intelligence

    Lecture 57 4.10 Leadership

    Lecture 58 4.11 Visualize your goals and work on them

    Lecture 59 4.12 One bad experience does not define your future

    Lecture 60 4.13 Learn to overcome start-up obstacles

    Lecture 61 4.14 Be respectful and empathetic in your dealings with third parties

    Lecture 62 4.15 Work on what motivates you

    Lecture 63 4.16 Reading. Identify the essential points.

    Lecture 64 4.17 Reading. where to get books that interest you

    Lecture 65 5.1. Listening to videos and audios. increase your speed

    Lecture 66 5.2. be a good listener. mute your phone.

    Lecture 67 5.3. Be a good listener. limit technology.

    Lecture 68 5.4. Be a good listener. direct your gaze to the speaker.

    Lecture 69 5.5. Be a good listener. choose where to sit

    Lecture 70 5.6. Be a good listener. be silent.

    Lecture 71 5.7. Be a good listener. take notes

    Lecture 72 5.8. Body language

    Lecture 73 5.9. Body language. posture

    Lecture 74 6.1. Acquiring communication skills

    Lecture 75 6.2. Communicative skills of third parties

    Lecture 76 6.3. Demonstrating your communicative skills

    Lecture 77 6.4. Adjust your camera

    Lecture 78 6.5. Video communication

    Lecture 79 6.6. Practice in video communication

    Lecture 80 6.7. The use of notes in videos

    Lecture 81 6.8. Video communication. organization

    Lecture 82 6.9. Communicating with customers. the use of video.

    Lecture 83 6.10. The use of video in emergency situations.

    Lecture 84 6.11. Avoid putting people on hold.

    Lecture 85 6.12. Communication over the phone. avoid eating while talking

    Lecture 86 6.13. Text vs. video communication

    Lecture 87 6.14. How to solve the communication crisis in the company

    Lecture 88 6.15. Body communication. Hand movements

    Lecture 89 6.16. Communication and sales

    Lecture 90 6.17. Learn how to deal with the media.

    Lecture 91 6.18. Learn how to deal with humor during interviews

    Lecture 92 7.1. Time in dealing with customers

    Lecture 93 7.2. Avoiding call-in customer acquisition

    Lecture 94 7.3. Saving your customers' time

    Lecture 95 7.4. Customer retention techniques

    Lecture 96 7.5. Terminating unprofitable customers

    Lecture 97 7.6. Communicating with customers

    Lecture 98 7.7. Maintain a constant work flow

    Lecture 99 7.8. Create links with your competitors

    Lecture 100 7.9. Study your competition

    Lecture 101 7.10. How to promote your business

    Lecture 102 7.11. I must have a business card

    Lecture 103 8.1. Starting as a freelancer

    Lecture 104 8.2. Barriers to entry in your niche

    Lecture 105 8.3. Seize opportunities

    Lecture 106 8.4. Choose a niche of global relevance

    Lecture 107 8.5. The most profitable sector in your niche

    Lecture 108 8.6. Locate your potential market

    Lecture 109 8.7. Expand your mindset and skills

    Lecture 110 8.8. Define your area of expertise

    Lecture 111 8.9. Develop a global reputation

    Lecture 112 8.10. Don't wait for clients to come to you

    Lecture 113 8.11. Set your price as a freelancer

    Lecture 114 8.12. A well-paid freelancer

    Lecture 115 8.13. False beliefs about freelancers

    Lecture 116 8.14. The freelancer lifestyle

    Lecture 117 8.15. The freelancer's wardrobe and style

    Lecture 118 8.16. Types of freelancers

    Lecture 119 8.17. Advantages and disadvantages of being a freelancer

    Lecture 120 8.18. Look for mechanisms to protect your work as a freelancer

    Lecture 121 8.19. Should you recognize yourself as a freelancer?

    Lecture 122 9.1. Importance of knowing the technology

    Lecture 123 9.2. Use technology to your advantage

    Lecture 124 9.3. Create content with technology

    Lecture 125 9.4. Productivity and social networks

    Lecture 126 9.5. Voicemail. recommendations

    Lecture 127 9.6. Optimize the review of emails

    Lecture 128 9.7. Keep your email inbox empty.

    Lecture 129 9.8. Respond only to important emails

    Lecture 130 9.9. Don't let technology control you

    Lecture 131 10.1. Proficiency in foreign languages

    Lecture 132 10.2. Prejudice when analyzing a speaker

    Lecture 133 10.3. The habit of asking questions

    Lecture 134 10.4. Control during the interview

    Lecture 135 10.5. Being a public speaking coach

    Lecture 136 10.6. Motivational speakers

    Lecture 137 10.7. Identify what distinguishes you from others

    Lecture 138 10.8. The basics of motivational speaking

    Lecture 139 10.9. The power of storytelling in public speaking

    Lecture 140 10.10. Storytelling and motivational discourse

    Lecture 141 10.11. Feedback from criticism

    Lecture 142 10.12. Guidelines for informative speech

    Lecture 143 10.13. Evaluating the effectiveness of the speech

    Lecture 144 10.14. Brainstorming technique

    Lecture 145 10.15. The ceremonial speech

    Lecture 146 10.16. Ceremonial speech guidelines

    Lecture 147 11.1. How to prepare a presentation

    Lecture 148 11.2. Key elements for a presentation

    Lecture 149 11.3. Memorizing a presentation

    Lecture 150 11.4. Avoid insecurity

    Lecture 151 11.5. Avoid abstractions

    Lecture 152 11.6. Do not present your speech in the negative

    Lecture 153 11.7. Choosing a topic for public speaking

    Lecture 154 11.8. Stories to use in a presentation

    Lecture 155 11.9. Elements of a story

    Lecture 156 11.10. Looking natural in a presentation

    Lecture 157 11.11. Body language

    Lecture 158 11.13. Eye contact

    Professionals looking to improve their productivity at work.,People who balance work and personal life.,Entrepreneurs who manage their time efficiently.,Teleworkers who need to optimize their tasks from home.,Students who want to maximize their time and academic results.,Freelancers who want to better organize their workload.