7 Tips to Ensure Your Business Day Will Be Productive
April 25, 2012 by Debbie Turner
Filed under Time Management
We all want Productive Business Days. Don't we love it when we jump out of bed with a well laid out plan to attack the day? We sail through the successes and mishaps of the day and even accomplish most or all of the things on our list. At the end of the [...]
Time Mangement Tip: How to Repurpose Content
March 7, 2010 by Debbie Turner
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One of the biggest challenges that active internet marketers and Network marketers have, is looking at their “to do” list and realizing that it’s a much bigger list than they have time for. These individuals know that content in various forms spread around the internet is critical to their exposure and growth of their business. But there’s just [...]
Network Marketing Help: 7 Tips for Staying Focused and On Task
December 11, 2009 by Debbie Turner
Filed under Time Management
Do you find yourself going from email to websites to social media sites back to email for hours a day only to discover by the time you’re ready for bed you’ve done NOTHING? But wait! You were going to write an article and submit it. That was the only thing on your to do list [...]
Time Management Strategy: How to Deal with Email
June 30, 2009 by Debbie Turner
Filed under Time Management
When considering time management strategies, Email is the biggest thief of our most precious commodity . . . time. Well, maybe not if you’re a Twitter or Facebook addict, but let’s be real. Our email has been known for sucking every last available minute we have to spend with our family, be productive in our [...]
The 4 Hour Work Week. How You Can Get Started With Small Steps
February 5, 2009 by Debbie Turner
Filed under Time Management
There are many people who have read Tim Ferriss’ The 4 Hour Work Week and have fantasized about the possiblity of actually living this kind of lifestyle. Here are a few simple steps to maximize and make the best use of your time. It’s amazing how some of the little things suck hours of time instead [...]




























