An Entirely New Approach to Time “Management”
I wanted to share with you some amazing information that I just found from Dave Navarro - not music rock star Dave Navarro who was married to Carmen Electra - the blogging rock star Dave Navarro, a contributing writer to Jon Phillips Freelance Folder.
Dave has an awesome writing style and always offers tons of great ideas on Freelance Folder. Today I found an excellent resource that he has created on time “management.” The reason I say “management” in quotes is because Dave has a completely different perspective on this this overused term:
It (time management) is just a poor choice of terms because it implies that you can have leverage over time … which you can’t. What you can manage, however, are the results you get from your time. You can manage those like crazy. And when you get it right, you can do practically anything.
He promises that by the time you finish this special report, you’ll know
- Exactly How To Create a “30 Hour Day”
- The #1 Commitment All Master Time Managers Make
- What Your Next Step To Success Is
You can get the report called “How To Get 30 Hours A Day” here. You will also have access to other pieces of his 30 Hours a Day audio coaching program including an MP3 called “The 10 Critical Skills Of Painless Time Management” as well as access to the 30 Day Challenge members forum.
All free to help you get more out of your life and reach your goals faster
Dave clearly states on his report that “you Will Not Be Sold Anything In This Report. So Open Your Mind, Remind Yourself Of Your Potential & Get Ready To Learn.”
So enjoy - hope to see you over at the 30 Day Challenge Forum where I am signing up as soon as I finish this post!









Hey Christine, thanks so much for the post and linkage!
I got Dave’s program (ya know, since we work on FreelanceFolder together), and it’s awesome (I may be a little biased hehe but it’s really great), there’s so much stuff to learn from it (on a side note, I’m starting to feel Dave writes more “Diggable” stuff than me lol)
It is awesome! Extremely useful… I love when something gives me a fresh perspective on an old problem and this definitely does that!
LOL - Thanks for the kind words, Jon. I have to give credit to Brian Clark at Copyblogger, though, his posts taught me how to blog.
And Christine, thanks so much for the kind words.