
According to a report released by YouGov the average person loses approximately 55 days per year due to procrastination.
When I read things of this magnitude, I tend to get a tad skeptical and just in case you do too;
What if YouGov is totally full of sh*t and its more like half of that?
That’s still a lot of time and it costs us dearly!
When we combine procrastination with things like interruptions, not having a good sales plan, time wasters, the mental check-out before and after holidays, etc.;
We can easily lose anywhere from 1/3 to 1/2 of our year!
Think about that for a minute. I’ll wait while that sinks in.
On April 5th, at 11:30 am EST we’re going to do something about it during our Time Management For The Aspiring Sales Rock Star webinar.
Have you signed up or have you been procrastinating?
Sorry, too soon?
Funny thing about time;
We always think we have plenty of it until the end of the month, quarter, and especially year end.
Here’s what we’re going to discuss;
- The 3 things that MUST dominate your calendar. We’ll talk about how to get them on your calendar, and most importantly, KEEP them on your calendar.
- The one thing that steals 25% of a sales rep’s time and how YOU can steal it back!
- How to instantly become MORE productive WITHOUT adding more hours to your day.
- How to get MORE prospecting time on your calendar WITHOUT adding more hours to your day.
- How to blow off unnecessary meetings WITHOUT being a jerk.
- How to use drive time/travel time to your advantage.
- The 3 sales activities you can easily automate to save tons of time.
When?
April 5th at 11:30 am EST.
What Do You Get?
(1) 90 Minute Webinar
Worksheets
Webinar Replay
Bonus PDF With Additional Content, Exercises, Etc.
How Much?
$99 and let’s be honest;
You spend WAY more than that when time manages you instead of YOU managing your time!
Please click HERE to reserve your spot










































































































































































