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Jason Womack

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Track it, change it

Jason Womack

Knowing what you're going to do with time (attend a meeting, travel by plane, work on a document, take a class) is very different than knowing what you did with time. Recently, I met with 12 managing directors of a global investment firm. In each conversation, we discussed this combination of planning and tracking. If you thought about it, or if we talked about it, how would you compare your own balancing act between what you say you'll do.and what you actually do?

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3 ways to use “Building Your Personal Excellence”

Jason Womack

Jason's 70-minute CD, "Building Your Personal Excellence," gives you 11 more valuable workplace performance and personal excellence perspectives. Here are three ways to use this CD and more than your money’s worth right away: 1. Listen to it. Each track is less than 9 minutes long (we did that on purpose). For example, “Debrief your projects, events and the week” is just over 5 minutes and gives you solid advice on how to learn from this week, and go into next week prepared and ready to succeed.

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What is a project that's a bit bigger?

Jason Womack

As you surely know, my next book is due in bookstores in January, 2012. The beginning of the book is dedicated to "thinking bigger.". Right now, I am in a cab on my way toward JFK. Tonight, I fly to Paris, and tomorrow I drive toward the Normandy coast. Then, for the next 4 days, I will walk and talk and learn about the D-Day invasion of the continent that occurred on June 6th, 1944.

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As the plane was crashing, here is what Ric Elias learned.

Jason Womack

If you had an experience where you learned 3 things about yourself in just a few minutes, what would YOUR three be? What would you consider doing – or doing differently – if you had the opportunity to question yourself with this: “What IS my best?”. Link here: three things that Ric Elias says he learned on January 15th, 2009.

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