London Workshop Reveals Time Management Revolution

Most time management techniques don't work for creative people--until now
By: Jurgen
 
April 21, 2007 - PRLog -- Most time management techniques are based on studies done during the industrial revolution. They take a mechanical approach that just doesn't work for creative people facing today's unique challenges. In London, on Saturday, May 5, from 9.30am to 12.30pm, creativity coach Jurgen Wolff is hosting a workshop that represents a revolution in time management.

"What people will learn is right-brain time management techniques," Wolff says. "Most time-related problems, like procrastination, have their origin in blocks in the subconscious mind. Old time management approaches try to defeat them with logic and will power--and it just doesn't work."

Wolff's new techniques draw upon hypnosis (he's a certified hypnotherapist), Neuro Linguistic Programming, and even the power of daydreaming in order to align people's intentions with how they use their time.

"The best thing about it," Wolff says, "is that the process becomes effortless instead of a struggle."

The session takes place at Regents College, Central London, and costs £29. It includes a copy of Wolff's new book, "Your Writing Coach" (Nicholas Brealey Publishing), which covers creativity techniques of use to anybody in any creative profession. For more information, email BstormUK@aol.com.

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