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The ONE Thing

67. How to Get Organized at Work

The ONE Thing

NOVA Media

Entrepreneurship, Business, Careers

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 24 August 2017

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

If you are struggling with organization, it’s not your fault. You probably haven't been taught what it takes to get organized at work. I know nobody ever sat us down and showed us how to get organized, until we started working with Gary Keller and Jay Papasan.  Today we want to share with you what we’ve learned about getting organized and the research that our team has uncovered about what it takes to be productive at work.   The ONE Thing to Take Away From This Episode: Look at all of the things you do throughout the day. How much of that directly supports you accomplishing your one thing? If you don’t think you’re investing enough time there, then take one small step towards doing your most important work first.   AWESOME FREE RESOURCES FOR YOU! The Kick Ass Guide To Accountability Form your first power habit with your 66 Day Challenge Calendar Check out our awesome blog! [FREE Training] How to Start Time Blocking TODAY!   Upgrade your Finances – Download a FREE copy of The Perpetual Wealth Strategy In The ONE Thing, we talk about the Seven Circles, the seven most important areas of your life, and one of those circles is your financial life. That’s why we want to connect you with Patrick Donohoe and his team at Paradigm Life, who are offering a free report called The Perpetual Wealth Strategy. You can download The Perpetual Wealth Strategy for FREE at perpetualwealthstrategy.net. This report has already given thousands of entrepreneurs just like you the recipe for establishing their financial well being for decades.   Production & Development for The ONE Thing Podcast by Podcast Masters Mentioned in this episode: Factor 75 Head to FactorMeals.com/one50 and use code one50 to get 50% off. That’s code one50 at FactorMeals.com/one50 to get 50% off! Factor 75

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0:00.0

This is the One Thing podcast where we teach you the surprisingly simple truth behind extraordinary results.

0:08.0

My name is Jeff Woods. I'm the Vice President here at the one thing team.

0:13.0

In the last episode, episode 66,

0:15.6

we talked about the top three power habits learned

0:18.9

from Gary Keller and Jay Papazan.

0:21.0

If you missed that episode, go back and check that one out. I know it will bring a lot of value to you.

0:26.4

One of the things we mentioned in the last episodes, a fan, one of you, James Jacobs, reached out and said,

0:31.9

hey, what if you suggested that people for the next 66 days

0:36.0

went back and listened to an episode a day for the next 66 days? What impact do you think it would bring to them? We thought this was an

0:45.5

interesting suggestion. We know a lot of people when they listen to the first

0:49.6

episode wherever that be they will go back and start from the beginning and carry all the way

0:53.8

forward and we also know that some people do not do this. We looked at our records and

0:58.8

said okay let's look at all the episodes that we have done and what has been our most

1:02.0

popular episode of all time.

1:04.6

It was episode two, how to get organized at work.

1:08.2

To bring more value to you since we know probably a good majority of you have not heard this

1:11.4

before, we are re-releasing that episode

1:14.4

for you here today. For those of you who have heard this before, our challenge to

1:19.3

you is to listen to this again and ask yourself,

1:22.9

have I taken action on the content.

1:26.6

We know that consuming content is great

1:28.4

and we honor you for being here,

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