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Enough Time AND Enough Money: How to Cut Your Worklife and Personal Projects in Half and Still Make a Great Living

Four Wednesdays in August 2008

As I look around, most of the successful people I know seem to be working all the time. Man, that’s not the life for me. I love to read, love to play music, love to go to the movies, love to hang out with the people I love, want to exercise and stay healthy. I don’t want to work all the time. I remember hearing a joke from the comedian Rita Rudner: A friend of mine was in labor 36 hours. I don’t even want to do something that feels good for 36 hours! I concur. While I love the work I do, I don’t want to do it 60 hours a week or more. I like to work intensively and then flake out, having no scheduled or required work most of the time. I’m lazy. And proud of it.

The other group of people I know don’t work all the time but are struggling financially. Not for me either. I get too nervous when I don’t have enough money. I worry about something going wrong with my car, with my health, with my house, that will put me in debt or strain me financially. I worry about not having enough to live on in retirement. I’ve been poor and stretched financially and I didn’t like it. I was a hippie at the time and professed not to care about money. But after a while of not having enough of it, I noticed I was thinking about money almost all the time.

It seems like people either have enough time or enough money and rarely do people have enough of both.

In the early 1980s, I began visiting Europe to teach workshops. In talking with participants of those workshops, I discovered that most of them had one month to six weeks vacation every year. I thought to myself, “No wonder America is the dominant economy in the world. These Europeans are slackers.” After visiting there many times and being so busy in my own life, I began to think: “Gee, I’d like to have a month off every year.” Recently I have been able to arrange to take two months off every year. And now, some 20+ years later, America is slipping economically and those Europeans are doing pretty well. Turns out that taking time off may increase productivity.

It took me some years, but I figured it out how to free up my time and still make good money. Now I feel compelled to tell others how to do the same thing. To that end I am offering a 4-session teleseminar (telephone-based seminar) with some very practical strategies for cutting your worklife in half. You can also apply some of these methods to your personal life to decrease the time you spend on projects or to get long-delayed or frustrating projects completed. I will give information on the first half of the call and then coach anyone who has questions or implementation issues in the second half.

The calls will happen on four successive Wednesday evenings in August (August 6, 13, 20, and 27) at 9 p.m. Eastern time, 8 p.m. Central time, 7 p.m. Mountain time and 6 p.m. Pacific time.

If you can't make any of the calls, a replay will be available for each of them.

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