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Episode 220: How to use competitiveness to be efficient

Episode 220 of the The Faster, Easier, Better Show podcast, hosted by Lee Silber | Efficiency Expert | Ellen Goodwin | Productivity Consultant, titled "Episode 220: How to use competitiveness to be efficient" was published on September 13, 2021 and runs 7 minutes.

September 13, 2021 ·7m · The Faster, Easier, Better Show

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In this episode, Lee and Ellen look at the 3rd habit of highly efficient people: being competitive (with themselves). Together they look at:

• How being competitive forces us to push to be better

• Why using timers can help us to save time

• The importance of using deadlines

• What Parkinson's Law is, and why we need to overcome it

• How being aware of time can help us to accomplish more

• Lee's process of tying points to his goals, and why it works so well

Recorded at Studio D, Wayne Duncan producer

Learn more: Ellen at www.EllenGoodwin.com  or www.LeeSilber.com

 

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