1 -1.1. Know your productivity level
2 -1.2. Identify the catalysts of your productivity
3 -1.3. Identify what you want to be more productive at
4 -1.4. Elements to increase productivity, simplicity
5 -1.5. Focus on what we are good at v
6 -1.6. Differences between productive people
7 -1.7. Daily habits
8 -1.8. Avoid following productivity gimmicks
9 -1.9. Perfectionism is the enemy of prod
10 -1.10. Optimize time-benefit ratio
11 -1.11. Identify the elements in which you need to work
12 -1.12. Learn from mistakes
13 -1.13. Learn from constructive criticism
14 -2.1. Working in depth
15 -2.2. Prioritization
16 -2.3. Specialization 1
17 -2.4. Specialization 2
18 -2.5. Planning
19 -2.6. Simplifying processes 1
20 -2.7. Simplifying processes 2
21 -2.8. Leverage your strengths 1
22 -2.9. Leverage your strengths 2
23 -2.10. Elements to increase productivity. the desktop 1
24 -2.11. Elements to increase productivity. the desktop 2
25 -2.12. Elements to increase productivity. The assistant
26 -2.13. Elements to increase productivity. be a good listener
27 -2.14. Productivity in meetings. standing up meetings
28 -2.15. Keeping to schedules
29 -2.16. Productivity and the use of the telephone
30 -2.17. Productivity and the office 1
31 -2.18. Productivity and the office 2
32 -2.19. Surround yourself with productive people
33 -2.20. Being highly productive makes you indispensable
34 -2.21. Being highly productive makes you indispensable 2
35 -2.22. Study the trajectory of highly productive people
36 -2.23. You need a huge budget to succeed
37 -3.1. Elements to increase productivity. learn new things
38 -3.2. Motivation for productivity. look for a higher purpose
39 -3.3. Motivation for productivity. seek higher purpose 2
40 -3.4. Being productive while you travel
41 -3.5. Productivity and stress
42 -3.6. how to be productive in every space of your life - beatrice is missing
43 -3.7. Focus on a single task
44 -3.8. Take care of your sleep hours
45 -3.9. Eliminate cell phone distractions
46 -3.10. Limit television time
47 -3.11. Tips for a productive day
48 -4.1 Optimize your reading time
49 -4.2-Work on something you are passionate about (1)
50 -4.3 --Control your own destiny
51 -4.4 Dont focus on the past
52 -4.5 The importance of focus
53 -4.6 Visualize success
54 -4.7 Dont blindly follow the advice of coaches
55 -4.8 Control your assets
56 -4.9 Emotional intelligence
57 -4.10 Leadership
58 -4.11 Visualize your goals and work on them
59 -4.12 One bad experience does not define your future
60 -4.13 Learn to overcome start-up obstacles
61 -4.14 Be respectful and empathetic in your dealings with third parties
62 -4.15 Work on what motivates you
63 -4.16 Reading. Identify the essential points
64 -4.17 Reading. where to get books that interest you
65 -5.1. Listening to videos and audios. increase your speed
66 -5.2. be a good listener. mute your phone
67 -5.3. Be a good listener. limit technology
68 -5.4. Be a good listener. direct your gaze to the speaker
69 -5.5. Be a good listener. choose where to sit
70 -5.6. Be a good listener. be silent
71 -5.7. Be a good listener. take notes
72 -5.8. Body language
73 -5.9. Body language. posture
74 -6.1. Acquiring communication skills
75 -6.2. Communicative skills of third parties
76 -6.3. Demonstrating your communicative skills
77 -6.4. Adjust your camera
78 -6.5. Video communication
79 -6.6. Practice in video communication
80 -6.7. The use of notes in videos
81 -6.8. Video communication. organization
82 -6.9. Communicating with customers. the use of video
83 -6.10. The use of video in emergency situations
84 -6.11. Avoid putting people on hold
85 -6.12. Communication over the phone. avoid eating while talking
86 -6.13. Text vs. video communication
87 -6.14. How to solve the communication crisis in the company
88 -6.15. Body communication. Hand movements
89 -6.16. Communication and sales
90 -6.17. Learn how to deal with the media
91 -6.18. Learn how to deal with humor during interviews
92 -7.1. Time in dealing with customers
93 -7.2. Avoiding call-in customer acquisition
94 -7.3. Saving your customers time
95 -7.4. Customer retention techniques
96 -7.5. Terminating unprofitable customers
97 -7.6. Communicating with customers
98 -7.7. Maintain a constant work flow
99 -7.8. Create links with your competitors
100 -7.9. Study your competition
101 -7.10. How to promote your business
102 -7.11. I must have a business card
103 -8.1. Starting as a freelancer
104 -8.2. Barriers to entry in your niche
105 -8.3. Seize opportunities
106 -8.4. Choose a niche of global relevance
107 -8.5. The most profitable sector in your niche
108 -8.6. Locate your potential market
109 -8.7. Expand your mindset and skills
110 -8.8. Define your area of expertise
111 -8.9. Develop a global reputation
112 -8.10. Dont wait for clients to come to you
113 -8.11. Set your price as a freelancer
114 -8.12. A well-paid freelancer
115 -8.13. False beliefs about freelancers
116 -8.14. The freelancer lifestyle
117 -8.15. The freelancers wardrobe and style
118 -8.16. Types of freelancers
119 -8.17. Advantages and disadvantages of being a freelancer
120 -8.18. Look for mechanisms to protect your work as a freelancer
121 -8.19. Should you recognize yourself as a freelancer
122 -9.1. Importance of knowing the technology
123 -9.2. Use technology to your advantage
124 -9.3. Create content with technology
125 -9.4. Productivity and social networks
126 -9.5. Voicemail. recommendations
127 -9.6. Optimize the review of emails
128 -9.7. Keep your email inbox empty
129 -9.8. Respond only to important emails
130 -9.9. Dont let technology control you
131 -10.1. Proficiency in foreign languages
132 -10.2. Prejudice when analyzing a speaker
133 -10.3. The habit of asking questions
134 -10.4. Control during the interview
135 -10.5. Being a public speaking coach
136 -10.6. Motivational speakers
137 -10.7. Identify what distinguishes you from others
138 -10.8. The basics of motivational speaking
139 -10.9. The power of storytelling in public speaking
140 -10.10. Storytelling and motivational discourse
141 -10.11. Feedback from criticism
142 -10.12. Guidelines for informative speech
143 -10.13. Evaluating the effectiveness of the speech
144 -10.14. Brainstorming technique
145 -10.15. The ceremonial speech
146 -10.16. Ceremonial speech guidelines
147 -11.1. How to prepare a presentation
148 -11.2. Key elements for a presentation
149 -11.3. Memorizing a presentation
150 -11.4. Avoid insecurity
151 -11.5. Avoid abstractions
152 -11.6. Do not present your speech in the negative
153 -11.7. Choosing a topic for public speaking
154 -11.8. Stories to use in a presentation
155 -11.9. Elements of a story
156 -11.10. Looking natural in a presentation
157 -11.11. Body language
158 -11.13. Eye contact