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LIVE SHOW, Unit 31, Conduct 26, Planning, Organisational and Implementation Skills
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Sam Tsima
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We are back with our weekly Digital Online Streaming Mastery Show, the Train-The-Trainer Edition, this Tuesday, October 1st, 2024, at 19h00 - 20h30 (SAST), live at COMETSA Radio Worldwide (CRW) via Podbean Business Platform. Our resident co-hosts, Devesh Mothilall, Rapula Modibane, Omphile Leepile, Maynard Maesela, Frans Rammutla, and George Mutendadzamera are back with us on the countdown to Unit 40, Conduct 35, after our one week break to celebrate Heritage Holiday in South Africa. We will be holding conversations on the following themes: Remove the Clutter, Prioritise, Scheduling Your Time, Mastering Your To-Do Lists, Paper and Paperless Storage, Organisation in Your Work Area, Tools to Fight Procrastination, Organising Your Inbox, Avoid the Causes of Disorganisation, and Discipline is Key. The takeaways and lessons from this conversation are to experience the application of The LEKGOTLA Way Conversation Methodology. You will hear us talking about our commitment to the IDEA Principle. You need not be a streamer, podcaster or broadcaster to benefit from the insights we will be sharing with you. We will inspire and challenge you to rethink how you remove clutter from your workspace by applying the three boxes - Keep, Donate and Thrash. You will learn to use the famous Urgent/Important Matrix to set priorities. We will all benefit from learning to remove or limit the time wasters, coping with things outside our control, using a day planner, and doing quick tasks immediately. As a professional, you must learn to remove distractions and "Eating the Frog", i.e. doing the tasks you hate first. Lastly, we want our listeners to be motivated to make organisation a way of life and plan for tomorrow and today.
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