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EPISODE · Nov 14, 2018 · 52 MIN

258: The Optimal Time for You to Do Your Critical Work - Jeffrey Shaw

from The Mister Productivity Podcast · host Mark Struczewski

Having been one of the most sought-after portrait photographers in the U.S. for more than three decades serving an affluent clientele, Jeffrey Shaw, teaches entrepreneurs how to attract their ideal customers by speaking their Secret Language. Jeffrey is host of Creative Warriors podcast, a keynote speaker, a TEDx speaker, branding consultant, and author of the bestselling book, LINGO: Discover Your Ideal Customer’s Secret Language and Make Your Business Irresistible.   On this episode with Jeffrey Shaw: the optimal time for you to do your critical work, the preferred method of communication, the power of the UP list, why you need to pay attention to the world around you and setting intentions for productivity.   Where you can find Jeffrey: jeffreyshaw.com His Podcast lingomediakit.com   What did you think of this episode? I want to know. Go to MarkStruczewski.com/shaw and leave a comment.   To leave feedback about the podcast or give suggestions for ideas for future episodes (including guests you'd like to hear me interview), go to MarkStruczewski.com/mypodcast or email [email protected]. If you are looking to take your productivity to the next level or if you are interested in bringing me in to speak at your event, visit MarkStruczewski.com. Follow me on LinkedIn, Twitter and Instagram. Subscribe to my weekly Next Level Productivity Digest. If you love the show, share it with a friend on Apple Podcasts.

Having been one of the most sought-after portrait photographers in the U.S. for more than three decades serving an affluent clientele, Jeffrey Shaw, teaches entrepreneurs how to attract their ideal customers by speaking their Secret Language. Jeffrey is host of Creative Warriors podcast, a keynote speaker, a TEDx speaker, branding consultant, and author of the bestselling book, LINGO: Discover Your Ideal Customer’s Secret Language and Make Your Business Irresistible.   On this episode with Jeffrey Shaw: the optimal time for you to do your critical work, the preferred method of communication, the power of the UP list, why you need to pay attention to the world around you and setting intentions for productivity.   Where you can find Jeffrey: jeffreyshaw.com His Podcast lingomediakit.com   What did you think of this episode? I want to know. Go to MarkStruczewski.com/shaw and leave a comment.   To leave feedback about the podcast or give suggestions for ideas for future episodes (including guests you'd like to hear me interview), go to MarkStruczewski.com/mypodcast or email [email protected]. If you are looking to take your productivity to the next level or if you are interested in bringing me in to speak at your event, visit MarkStruczewski.com. Follow me on LinkedIn, Twitter and Instagram. Subscribe to my weekly Next Level Productivity Digest. If you love the show, share it with a friend on Apple Podcasts.

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