About
If you ever asked yourself: “How Can I Get Most Work Done In The Least Time?” or “Is a fulfilling life slipping by while I’m stuck running uphill on the time crunch treadmill?”
Then you need to find a way to reclaim your time. Time is money, but it is also your most valuable asset because once you’ve spent it, you can never get it back, ever.
Yes, there are things you need to do, but they do not need to drain away any more precious time than absolutely necessary.
I have spent the last 25+ years researching and fine-tuning proven strategies which will enable you to maximize your efficiency and get the most work done in the least time while providing the maximum value to your business, your employer, and your family.
Over the years I have shared these strategies through various published works focused on specific tasks which were in need of some serious time conservation. These include business topics such as “Excel Formulas That Automate Tasks You No Longer Have Time For” and “Business Continuity Management Plain & Simple: How To Write A Business Continuity Plan”, and some personal topics including “Weight Loss On Autopilot: How To Lose Extra Weight And Keep It Off” and “How To Draw Anything With Just Pencil And Paper: Learn To Draw In 5 Easy Steps”.
The fact is, many of the “stress” issues people experience comes down to feeling you have no control of how your time is spent; you are unable to spend your life-energy in alignment with your life priorities. There is so much important urgent stuff to do that you just have no time left for things which are important to you.
People spend a lot of time figuring out how to budget money and manage calories, but figuring out how time should be spent is even more important. It is possible to make more money or lose weight, but no one can acquire more time no matter what they do. We all have a set amount of time on this earth, and that’s it. With every day that passes, we have 86,400 fewer seconds left. Doesn’t it make a lot of sense to value this time and make the very best use of what we have?
More information on his published works can be found at www.EKPublications.com
Then you need to find a way to reclaim your time. Time is money, but it is also your most valuable asset because once you’ve spent it, you can never get it back, ever.
Yes, there are things you need to do, but they do not need to drain away any more precious time than absolutely necessary.
I have spent the last 25+ years researching and fine-tuning proven strategies which will enable you to maximize your efficiency and get the most work done in the least time while providing the maximum value to your business, your employer, and your family.
Over the years I have shared these strategies through various published works focused on specific tasks which were in need of some serious time conservation. These include business topics such as “Excel Formulas That Automate Tasks You No Longer Have Time For” and “Business Continuity Management Plain & Simple: How To Write A Business Continuity Plan”, and some personal topics including “Weight Loss On Autopilot: How To Lose Extra Weight And Keep It Off” and “How To Draw Anything With Just Pencil And Paper: Learn To Draw In 5 Easy Steps”.
The fact is, many of the “stress” issues people experience comes down to feeling you have no control of how your time is spent; you are unable to spend your life-energy in alignment with your life priorities. There is so much important urgent stuff to do that you just have no time left for things which are important to you.
People spend a lot of time figuring out how to budget money and manage calories, but figuring out how time should be spent is even more important. It is possible to make more money or lose weight, but no one can acquire more time no matter what they do. We all have a set amount of time on this earth, and that’s it. With every day that passes, we have 86,400 fewer seconds left. Doesn’t it make a lot of sense to value this time and make the very best use of what we have?
More information on his published works can be found at www.EKPublications.com
MISSION
To produce and publish value-added concise information products in the “How-To” category which enable hard working time-pressed people to boost their productivity and meet the challenges of being successful through performing more work with fewer resources and in less time.
Current Portfolio
The current product portfolio includes print books and eBooks in the areas of business and personal interest. These include business templates (BCP; Business Continuity Planning) and office automation strategies to enable office workers to maximize their productivity with severely limited resources and in the in the time they have available (to allow for other life priorities).
Current publications can be found on Amazon.
Current publications can be found on Amazon.