Channel Eye has joined forces with Royston Guest, leading Business Growth Coach and CEO/Founder of Pathways Global, in our column, ‘Ask the Business Coach’
We have an innate ability to be creative, to develop innovations, and to push the boundaries beyond the limit of our imaginations. Still, the one single thing we will never be able to create more of is time. Time is one of the most precious commodities we have. Use it wisely.
Three key takeaways
- What you say will be the way.
- Get good at saying no.
- Focus on being productive, not busy.
Episode timestamps
- [0.48] It will become a self-fulfilling prophecy if you constantly repeat an affirmation that you never have enough time. You need to run a different programme and change your mindset.
- [1.36] Complete a mini audit of where you spend your time, with whom, and doing what? This will ultimately show you your decision-making. Are you saying yes to things you should be saying no to? There is enormous value in getting good at saying ‘no’.
- [3.09] Focus on being productive, not busy. It is easy to fill your days and weeks with being busy, but are these the areas that will make you productive and move the needle? Don’t focus on being busy; focus on being productive. Being productive means prioritising and continually reassessing what is worth your time.
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