Unleash the Power of Timing
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Manage Timing, Not Just time
Take control of time, not chasing after it. Witness a remarkable shift by learning the art of timing in addition to time. Achieve that elusive state of flow and accomplish more with less effort.
Manage Timing, Not Just time
What sets the exceptional apart from the average? It all comes down to mastering the art of timing.
Think about it – an experienced chef creates incredible dishes by knowing exactly when to serve them. A talented negotiator stays calm and strikes at the perfect moment when a deal is on the line. A tai chi master effortlessly overpowers their opponents only when the right opportunity presents itself.
Accomplish more without striving
But timing isn’t just reserved for these spectacular acts. It’s actually the antidote to the ever-demanding pressure we face in our modern lives.
Gone are the days when a cozy time management framework could keep up. It is not unusual for you to receive over a hundred emails a day and have an endless to-do list that never seems to clear. On top of that, technology has made it even easier for new demands to come from your bosses, family, and friends. The definition of work is constantly shifting, and we never know when a new scope will be assigned to us.
That’s where a new perspective and a system to manage our time and navigate chaotic situations come in. We want to keep the big picture alive while staying on top of the smallest details. We want to manage diverse expectations and multiple priorities. We want to maintain control over the hundreds of inputs that demand our attention every day.
If you’ve been living in a stressful environment for too long, it’s time to realize that there’s a better way to engage with these demands.
And that’s exactly what I’m bringing to you in this mini-course – an innovative approach to managing your life and work: Manage Timing, Not Just Time.
Innovative approach to time based on the ancient wisdom
Now, this art of timing isn’t new, but to use it in the modern context is. In fact, it’s a cornerstone of one of humanity’s oldest books: the I Ching, dating back 6,000 years. Another source of wisdom is the Tao Te Ching, written by the wise Lao Tzu 2,500 years ago, which emphasizes the practice of wu wei.
While achieving perfect timing may appear challenging, its principles are accessible to all. Incorporating this philosophy into your time management will result in a remarkable transformation. You will accomplish more with less effort, enter a state of flow that often feels elusive, and truly enhance your effectiveness.
Mini-Course available soon
Having dedicated over 30 years to unraveling the secrets of timing, the lessons I’ve learned have transformed not only my life but also the lives of many others. And now, I’m excited to share these principles with you through carefully crafted programs, equipping you to:
- Boost your efficiency and accomplish more in less time.
- Elevate your effectiveness by taking action at the right moment.
- Experience the flow state of effortless productivity.
By signing up for this mini-course, you’ll take the first step in uncovering the mystery of timing. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to revolutionize your approach to time management. Join the mini-course now and unlock the power of timing.
See you there!
Regards,
Tekson Teo, a leadership coach
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About Tekson Teo
Tekson Teo is an author and leadership Coach devoted to helping high achievers reaching new heights in competitive environments. His unique approach combines modern psychology and leadership theories with Eastern philosophy, enabling the students to thrive in a fast-paced world with ease and calm. His expertise in simplifying profound philosophies into daily practices makes him an invaluable companion on your journey to unlock your full potential. With Tekson’s guidance, once unimaginable breakthroughs become possible, leading to personal and professional success. He has written a few books. Among them is Wu Wei Comes Alive, as well as Decoding The Tao Te Ching, which he co-authors with his Tai Chi Master Sim Pooh Ho.