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About the Course

The "Personal Productivity & Time Management" course offers a comprehensive guide to enhance learners' productivity and time management skills. Emphasizing the crucial role of organization, the course covers various aspects, including workspace arrangements, task management, and time prioritization, enabling learners to strike a balance between daily responsibilities and long-term goals. The course begins by focusing on workspace organization and its impact on concentration and efficiency. It then extends this concept to task and priority organization, introducing techniques such as the Eisenhower Matrix and batch processing to streamline workload management. Time management techniques like time blocking and the Pomodoro Technique are also explored to help learners maintain focus and momentum. Additionally, strategies for effectively managing information overload in today's digital age are provided, empowering learners with the ability to make informed decisions. Furthermore, the course delves into the psychological benefits of an organization, emphasizing the vital connection between psychological well-being and productivity. The culmination of the course introduces learners to various task organization tools, ranging from traditional lists and planners to modern digital solutions. By the end of the period, learners will have acquired valuable knowledge and strategies to enhance their productivity, time management, and overall success in both personal and professional spheres. This comprehensive course on personal productivity and time management is designed for professionals, students, entrepreneurs, remote workers, project managers, and freelancers. It aims to equip learners with essential skills like goal setting, basic business knowledge, teamwork, project management, communication, leadership, professional responsibility, and digital literacy. Participants will gain practical insights and strategies to enhance productivity, prioritize tasks, and overcome common challenges, enabling them to excel in their respective fields and achieve their goals efficiently....

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RA

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Absolutely brilliant course. So, much passion, emotion and knowldge set into this course it's feels like it help to heel. Thank you so much.

GH

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An excellent course with lots of information and ideas.

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By Benevolent J E

Jan 11, 2024

Satisfactory

By Rajesh S

Sep 14, 2024

Great ...

By Sourav C

Aug 7, 2024

Great

By Bijaya D

Apr 1, 2024

Good

By Letícia D

Aug 7, 2024

The course provides a good foundation in personal productivity, time management, and prioritization. Its well-structured content and valuable resources offer a strong starting point. However, practical application requires additional personal effort to delve deeper into the concepts.

By Paola B

Apr 28, 2024

Considero que es un curso teórico con información repetida y poco contexto de cómo llevar el manejo de las técnicas en la realidad.

By Hind E

May 13, 2024

I really liked how the instructor was invested in the content he was delivering, great way of presentation and delivering

By Nolan S

Jul 10, 2024

Great course! I would give 5 stars, but you should give more interactive practices to help implement these techniques.

By Melissa K

Sep 11, 2024

Very repetitive. Class length could be shortened.

By Nathan F

Jul 23, 2024

There may be some who can learn from this style of teaching. I am not one of them. lots of words, no practice, life situation, exercises, interaction. Just words, words, words.

By Heinz G H

Aug 12, 2024

Very repetitive information, no examples in real life on how to implement this, no guidance on how to set goals for example.

By Calle, L

Aug 14, 2024

Great content gets lost in a continous video cut into pieces with no care for structure or learners experience