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Procrastination & Time Management Value Pack

Procrastination & Time Management Value Pack

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Recommended for: Trainers, facilitators, Human Resources, Personnel, educators and other professional presenters in need of a comprehensive solution for their audience to learn on the topic of procrastination and time management. A perfect package of high quality materials to augment their knowledge.

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Procrastination (Modern) PowerPoint Presentation Content - 124 slides: Includes slides on overcoming procrastination, the 8 causes of procrastination, recognition and signs of procrastination, remedies, approaching procrastinators, 9 rationalizations to avoid, behavioral solutions, do's and don'ts, solving procrastination, 14 remedies for procrastination, the self motivation option, how to's and more.

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Time Management (Modern) PowerPoint Presentation Content - 131 slides: Includes slides on time wasting culprits and eliminating them, strategizing for time management, techniques of organization, prioritizing, to-do lists, scheduling tips and guidelines, 9 ways to handle drop-in visitors, how to say no responsibly, 5 tips to stop procrastination, managing crisis, 10 ways to clear your desk, controlling paper, 9 techniques to control telephone interruptions, how to's and more.

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You recieve a copy of our participant handout matching each presentation, which is an additional   value of $20.00. These participant handouts are identical to the PowerPoint Presentation Content except that the content has been eliminated. Never simply show your presentation. Allow participants to take notes while listening to you,  fostering greater interest and retention. Our PowerPoint Participant handouts saves any presentor valuable time in having to prepare the handout themselves.

Procrastination

Procrastination is the avoidance of doing a task that needs to be accomplished. This can lead to feelings of guilt, inadequacy, depression, and self-doubt among workers, and can interfere with personal and organizational success. The word “procrastination” originated from the Latin word “procrastinationem” in the1540s. It came from the combination of the beginning “pro,” meaning forward, and “crastinus,” meaning belonging to tomorrow.

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Procrastination statistics suggest that 40% of people have experienced financial loss due to procrastination. For a business the cost per year for procrastination is a whacking $10,396 per employee. When posed with this question, to what extent is procrastination having a negative impact on your happiness, of the 2700 responses, 46% said quite a bit or very much. And 18% confessed it was an extreme negative effect. The statistics show that procrastination has seen at least a 5-fold increase over the last couple of decades. In the 1970s, only about 4-5% of people indicated that they considered themselves as procrastinators. Today, that number is at a staggering 20-30%.

  • Recognize the symptoms and the causes of procrastination
  • Identity critical behaviors and rationalizations to avoid
  • Defeat procrastinating behaviors and resolve their effects forever
  • Apply behavioral solutions to head off future procrastination tendencies
  • Learn and practice the self-motivation option for efficiency and greater productivity
  • Develop a time based and goal driven action plan
  • Learning objectives for this presentation
  • Definition/s of procrastination
  • 2 points of Etymology of procrastination
  • A chart for Procrastination cycle
  • 4 points of Who procrastinates?
  • 8 points of Are you a procrastinator?
  • 3 points of Ask yourself
  • 14 points of Why people procrastinate
  • 8 points of procrastinators and Chart
  • 12 points of Distractions
  • 3 points of Delaying gratification
  • 10 points of Id, Ego, Superego
  • 22 points of Behavioral causes of procrastination
    • Chart for Behavioral causes review graphic
    • 16 points of Changing your thoughts
    • 9 points of Rationales to avoid
    • 37 points of Do's and don'ts
  • 6 points of Signs and symptoms of procrastination
  • 5 points of The effects of procrastination
  • 16 points of Time management
  • 64 points of How to approach procrastination for an employer
  • A chart for Types of procrastinators review graphic
  • 61 points of Behavioral solutions to procrastinations
    • 13 points of Strategies for improvement
    • 46 points of Remedies for procrastination
    • 18 points of A final call for action
  • 16 points of Actions steps

These participant handouts are identical to the PowerPoint Presentation Content except that the content has been eliminated. Never simply show your presentation. Allow participants to take notes while listening to you, fostering greater interest and retention. Our PowerPoint Participant handouts saves any presentor valuable time in having to prepare the handout themselves.

Address Book, Agenda, Allocating, Analyze, Balancing Your Life, Daily Planning, Deadline, Delegation, Interruption, Multi-Tasking, Optimize, Organizing, Paperwork, Pareto Principle, Parkinson’s Law, Perfectionism, Planning, Prioritize, Productivity, Prune, Time, Time Log, Time Management, Virtual Assistant



The perfect companion to your presentation. Each ReadySetPresent glossary defines the relevant terms for each of our PowerPoint topics. This clear, concise and comprehensive resource offers you and your participants a common language. It's always nice to have your participants and you "on the same page" with the ability and confidence to understand and speak the lingo. Whether used before, during or after any session, this reference will add so much more value to your presentation and additional credibility. Each glossary goes above and beyond the content of the presentation. With these glossaries, you’ll never get stumped by a buzzword again.


Time Management

Time is money! Learn to kick the habit of using time inefficiently. Time management provides everyone with the opportunity to create a schedule that works for them specifically. Time is defined as the predictable control an individual can exercise over a series of events. The etymology of time was initially an abstract sense of time, as we now know it, and was recorded in the late 14th century.

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If you work 40 hours a week from age 20-65 you will work just over 90,000 hours in your lifetime. The average office worker spends 50 minutes a day looking for lost files and other items.

  • Recognize signs of chronic disorganization.
  • Learn to clear your desk of clutter, and create a filing system.
  • Identify the most common interruptions of working time and ways to eliminate them.
  • Determine why and where you procrastinate, and overcome procrastination.
  • Apply the practical techniques, concepts, and strategies developed.
  • Learning objectives for this presentation
  • Definition/s of time management
  • 3 points of Etymology – time
  • 3 points of Etymology – manage
  • 4 points of Procrastination)
  • 5 points of Having a balanced life
  • 8 points of Devoting your time
  • Time management matrix
  • 3 slides of Scheduling
  • Time management model
  • 14 points of Common wasting culprits
  • 4 points of Making long-term goals
    • 18 points of Strategies for managing these culprits
  • 6 points of Strategies
  • 13 points of How to use time effectively
    • 8 points of Techniques for organizing
    • 8 points of Scheduling tips
    • 9 points of Scheduling guidelines
  • 6 points of Methods of prioritization
    • 8 points of Daily to-do lists
  • 10 points of Ways to clear your desk
    • 12 points of Controlling paperwork
    • 40 points of Telephone use
    • Telephone interruptions chart
    • 15 points of Controlling telephone time
    • 5 points of Interruptions
  • 18 points of Drop-in visitors
    • 6 points of How to say no
  • 21 points of Management by crisis
  • Management by crisis chart
  • The worry graph
  • 23 points of Conquering procrastination
  • 16 points of Actions steps

These participant handouts are identical to the PowerPoint Presentation Content except that the content has been eliminated. Never simply show your presentation. Allow participants to take notes while listening to you, fostering greater interest and retention. Our PowerPoint Participant handouts saves any presentor valuable time in having to prepare the handout themselves.

Address Book, Adjustment, Agenda, Allocating, Analyze, Anticipation, Appointment, Balancing Your Life, Compensation Management, Crisis Management, Daily Planning, Deadline, Delegation, Expense, Goal Setting, Integrating, Interruption, Investment, Meeting, Multi-Tasking, Optimize, Organizing, Paperwork, Perfectionism, Personal Productivity, Planning, Prioritize, Productivity, Prune, Time Log, , To-Do List, Values, Virtual Assistant, Workforce Management, Workweek



The perfect companion to your presentation. Each ReadySetPresent glossary defines the relevant terms for each of our PowerPoint topics. This clear, concise and comprehensive resource offers you and your participants a common language. It's always nice to have your participants and you "on the same page" with the ability and confidence to understand and speak the lingo. Whether used before, during or after any session, this reference will add so much more value to your presentation and additional credibility. Each glossary goes above and beyond the content of the presentation. With these glossaries, you’ll never get stumped by a buzzword again.

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