Sat.Oct 15, 2011 - Fri.Oct 21, 2011

Jason Womack

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Email management. a big deal? Maybe, maybe not

Jason Womack

If you navigate on over to Entrepreneur.com, and do a little searching, you'll find a bunch of articles on productivity, time-and-information management, and even email organization ideas! There were some great comments on this article, specifically around the great debate: A) inbox 0 B) just keep everything there, and search it when you need it Of course, I know enough to know that one can not "blanket-prescribe" a system; that is, what works for your boss may not, ultimately, work for you.

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How do you perceive how you're working?

Jason Womack

In the past 24 hours, I've presented 3 live programs - two in person, one by teleseminar. No matter how much time I have, I always set the goal: 30% prepared remarks, 70% question and answer period. The amazing thing is, however, that in the Q&A I hear the kinds of questions that I've been preparing to answer for many years! Here's something that "landed" in my journal a while ago, and I still talk about it today!

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Where do new ideas come from?

Jason Womack

After another mentoring session (I am SO thankful for the time she gives me) with Frances Hesselbein, I took some time to think and read and write an write some more. I read a couple of articles from Leader to Leader, wrote a thank you card, and drafted some more ideas in my journal. How do you find new ideas? And, are they truly "first-thought" items?

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Where to go to get new ideas? Try #ignite

Jason Womack

I was invited to submit a proposal to speak at #IgniteNYC (I was not selected this year). I got my ticket, called my friends and showed up at the Sheraton ready to engage. If you're not familiar with Ignite, Google it. 5 minute presentations, where people get to resent from 20 slides that auto forward every 15 seconds. I loved it. I won't go one-by-one, there were more than fifteen to listen to and watch, but suffice it to say that they were awesome!

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