So I went to Mark Forsters seminar on saturday ‘Getting Rid of Time Management‘ (that cold trip out into Horsham for 3 hours), and I was very dubious about it all at the beginning, but I’m actually now really excited about it all..

It was probably the best or the most well spent 3 hours (and thats all it takes) of my life, well ok thats not quite true, but it was indeed a very well spent 3 hours..

On Sunday, the day after Marks seminar I put the principals into practise;

I had cleared my desk (a task I’ve put off for months), cleaned my house, tidied my kitchen, changed the bins, emptied and reloaded my dishwasher and hoovered within two hours of getting up.. (I even used one of Mark methods to get me out of bed early!) I also went shopping (to 3 different places) returned home to meet a colleague to assist them with some work they need my help with, cooked all three of use dinner, tidied the kitchen again, and then sent Mark an email evaluating the seminar.

Everything on the course is absolutely common sense, its simple, easy to follow, but its just never occured to me before!! The whole idea of trying to do one days work in a day.. simple!!

I’ve also had 3 stress free days, I havent worried about things ‘coming my way’ because I know I’ll be able to head them off and handle them.

Marks running this seminar over the next few weeks in Horsham, Bristol and Manchester, and you can book a place here, if you do book a place, please say that Andrew Webb Refered you..

One Response to “The Art of non Time Management”
  1. Zahid Saddique says:

    Hi Andrew,

    Sounds awesome. I’ll be following your steps and heading to Horsham this weekend for a seminar… I could do with some time management help over here! I’ve also got an associate to come down with me and we’ve both mentioned you, so look out for a

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