Most of what you’ve probably learned about time management is wrong!

It’s wrong because it’s based on research and development that was done back in the first half of the 20th century, when the emphasis was on helping people do repetitive tasks quickly and efficiently. That’s great if you’re working on an assembly line or filling in forms. Not so great if you’re in a creative profession in the year 2005.

In today’s world, the one minute in which you have a breakthrough idea is worth a million minutes spent on drudge work. The goal of time management for writers and other creative people is to make sure that you have enough thinking and creating time.

A new approach is required also because most time management books are geared to left-brain thinkers. Look at the first thing the average time management book asks you to do: keep a log every 15 minutes or half hour of how you’re spending your time, for a day or even a week. If you had time to do that, you wouldn’t need the book!

That’s why Jugen Wolff has developed a time management system especially for right-brain thinkers. It takes into account that most creative people are visually oriented, love novelty, and need to involve their emotions as well as their intellect in order to stick to new habits. The methods in this system are based on cognitive psychology, Neuro Linguistic Programming, and the power of visualisations.

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Organiser: Jurgen Wolff
Venue: Central London
Cost: £20 including all materials. To reserve a place, please send a cheque payable to Stagemanage Ltd., to Jurgen Wolff, 85 Ridgmount Gardens, London WC1E 7AY. Include your email address for confirmation and directions to the venue.
Telephone: 0207 580 4997
Email: BstormUK@aol.com
Contact: Sheridan Bolger
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