ABOUT THE EVENT

Join master trainer Scott Robley for a free introduction to Getting Things Done® & The Power of Habit™. You'll learn a couple of skills from the courses to preview how the content is designed and delivered. Please note that this is not the full course, rather it's an opportunity to preview the learning experience for those looking to evaluate the course for their team or organization.



WHAT YOU'LL LEARN

Crucial Learning research shows 2 out of 3 respondents said they struggle to focus on a single task or person and instead are distracted by the latest and loudest. And 60.6% said they rarely do even an hour or two of focused work each day. On the other hand, those who use the skills taught in GTD are 55 times less likely to start projects and not finish them and half as likely to report feeling burned out and stressed compared with those who do not use the skills. And those who know how to implement the Habit Loop can build these GTD habits with less effort and greater success.



  • An introduction to the skills for managing your time and attention so you can focus on the people and projects that matter most.
  • An introduction to the CCORE methodology for improving focus and productivity: Capture, Clarify, Organize, Reflect, & Engage.
  • An introduction to the Habit Loop - Cue, Routine, and Reward - to build high-performance habits.
  • Flexible ways you can implement Getting Things Done® or The Power of Habit™ in your organization.

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ABOUT THE PRESENTER

Clients describe Scott Robley as the ultimate professional. With more than 30 years of experience in education, training, and speaking, Scott brings to every engagement a wealth of insight coupled with high energy. He is an internationally recognized speaker and trainer, and his clients rely on him to get results. Scott holds a bachelor’s degree in elementary education from Brigham Young University and a master’s in educational technology from the University of Alaska Anchorage. He is committed to changing the world by changing behavior.