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But if you don’t have the funds to invest at this time or want to allocate your money for other things, there are free alternatives. Coaches can also help educate and motivate us and are worth the investment. We have talked a lot about facilitated mastermind groups, which I offer. One of things we need in order to be productive is to find motivation and stay inspired, and there are lots of ways you can get that motivation.
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How to create a “SUPER PLANNER” for instant productivity! (My favorite productivity tip!!).LIFE CHANGING PRODUCTIVITY SECRET TO GET MORE DONE! | Scheduling Hacks For Moms | How to Time Block.Some examples of productivity-related videos: For more information simply go into YouTube and search whatever you want to learn about.
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T hey all offer paid services, but you can learn from them for free by following them on YouTube. There have been previous TPW guests like Amy Landino, Alaina Fingal at The Organized Money, and Kay Patterson ( The Organized Soprano) who all have very helpful YouTube channels.
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Use the search function in Apple Podcasts or other podcast platforms and search productivity, or organization, or time management, or whatever topic you want to learn more about.
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Podcasts (of course) – the usuals, like Beyond the To-Do List, Productivityist, Organized 365, but there are hundreds more.You could spend a fortune learning new skills to be productive, but there are also free alternatives. There are also tons of books (I’ve bought them all!) on various productivity topics, but the costs add up and if you buy them they take up space. I receive, almost weekly, invitations for paid webinars on various productivity-related topics. There are lots of sources of paid trainings, sponsored by various apps and productivity experts. Paper calendar - wall or desk/paper planner (not totally free unless you receive one as a freebie from a business).Fantastical is a paid calendar and although for me it’s worth the cost, there are also free alternatives. I use Fantastical, which I love, to sync all my various calendars (personal, TPW calendar, calendars I share with Mike).
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If it is an electronic calendar, preferably it will come with alerts and reminders. To keep track of where we need to be and at what time, we need a calendar of some type, whether paper or electronic. There are free versions of shared tools like Asana and Trello, which use a very visual approach to task and project management.This app is free for individual use and there are apps for Windows, Mac, mobile devices, which will all sync.