Jason Womack

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The (*Lost) Art of Letter Writing

Jason Womack

Some people say I write a LOT of letters. The letters I write have an opinion. And, it’s really easy to find people to send these letters. I like to acknowledge the people I write to. When I look out.

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The (*Lost) Art of Letter Writing

Jason Womack

Some people say I write a LOT of letters. The letters I write have an opinion. And, it’s really easy to find people to send these letters. I like to acknowledge the people I write to. When I look out.

Letter 100
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How do you end the day?

Jason Womack

Yes, it deserves capital letters, it's that important!) Call, email or write them a letter to let them know. Small or little, it's very important that you pause at the end of the day to Call Something Done. Who can you acknowledge as having helped you/assisted you/contributed to your success today? What do you appreciate?

Letter 149
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Communicating - are you doing it "most" effectively?

Jason Womack

In fact, the moment you register as a Get Momentum member, I’ll lead you through a 62 day Coaching Program via email, letters in the mail and phone calls. Please Note: Every Town Hall is recorded, so you can watch it later, if you can''t make the live presentation. Imagine having 1-2 EXTRA hours of time every day. .

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an article on Productivity in the Financial Times

Jason Womack

I’ve reached out via email, written letters and comments to Mr. Saunders, one day we’ll connect, I have faith. As I was leaving (she had to get to her hike – yup, she’s training for the Rim to Rim, Grand Canyon hike in September, and you’re invited!) John said, “Did you see this article on Productivity by Ian Saunders ?”.

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What are your “Must Dos” that help you have better days?

Jason Womack

Write a letter to a client, vendor, author, or other to let them know what what THEY do makes MY life better. I opened up my favorite application for “free-thinking” and wrote out a quick mind-map of the things that I know “if I do, my day is #Better.” So, here’s my list: Start the day w/ gratitude.

Letter 124
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There isn't just one (it takes more to be the best)

Jason Womack

Here is something I wrote in big block letters. Looking back over the pages of notes I took ("brainstorming means you're willing to write any and everything down," Steve said) I have in front of me some amazing lessons that I would pay money for. In fact, he did! Identify the Problem. Find the Need. Provide a Solution.