Time saving tips for busy copywriters: Kate Christie

Hot Copy - Podcast autorstwa Kate Toon & Belinda Weaver

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Time. It’s the most elusive asset you have and yet few copywriters seem to be able to control it. What do you do when you’ve run out of time? You can’t buy more, I’ve tried and now I think I’ve scared the assistant at the grocery store. How do we choose what’s worthy of investing our time in and what’s not? How do we avoid the time traps that are laid all around us? In this episode, Kate Toon chats to the renown time master, Kate Christie about the biggest time pitfalls and how you can end the time race once and for all. Tune in to learn: The difference between Time Investment and Time Management What the 4 cost lenses are What the SMART Time Investment framework is What is Parkinson’s law Is the framework a once off piece of work? The 3 biggest time challenges Kate Christie sees Top 3 tips for getting time back immediately. Share the pod love! If you like what you’re hearing on Hot Copy, the best way to support the show is to take just a few seconds to leave a rating and / or comment over on iTunes or Stitcher. Thanks! Oh and big hugs to Catherine Sempill for a stellar review. About Kate Kate Christie, Founder & CEO of Time Stylers is a Time Investment Expert; International Speaker; and best selling Author. Kate consults to big and small business, government departments and C suite executives on maximising individual time spend and managing organisational drag through smart time investment strategies. She has appeared on television, radio and in print as a leading commentator on time management and maximising work/ life integration to ensure your success across work, family, community, and life. With a reputation for helping her clients find 30 hours of lost time a month, Kate’s focus is to ensure you are left educated, entertained and with a lasting impact on the way you choose to live, work and play. Connect with Kate Time Stylers  Instagram Facebook LinkedIn Useful Links: Inside the mind of a master procrastinator Toggl The Pomodoro Technique  

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