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Time-Crunching Software: How To Save Enormous Amounts of Time At Work

Published 10 years, 6 months ago
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No matter where you go, you run into people with the same problem?time. Whether you're a small business owner, or run a big company, it's all about time, and getting things done. A lot of time saving can be done without too much effort on your part?and by simply using software. Software that does very smart stuff is what we all need. Here's the list of three core areas where I use the software.

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Useful Resources

To access this audio + transcript: http://www.psychotactics.com/57 Email me at: sean@psychotactics.com Twitter/Facebook: seandsouza Magic? Yes, magic: http://www.psychotactics.com/magic

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Software and Hardware Mentioned In This Episode: Mac Default Folder: http://www.stclairsoft.com/DefaultFolderX/ Text Expander: https://smilesoftware.com/TextExpander/index.html Dragon Naturally Speaking: http://www.nuance.com/dragon/index.htm Mailbox: http://www.mailboxapp.com Evernote: http://www.evernote.com Dropzone: http://www.mailboxapp.com

Plantronics DSP400: Plantronics DSP-400 Digitally-Enhanced USB Foldable Stereo Headset and Software

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In this episode Sean lists three core areas where he uses software to save time.

Part 1: How to handle repetitive tasks Part 2: What are the factors of communication Part 3: How to store all your ideas Right click here and 'save as' to download this episode to your computer.

Useful Resources and Links

Read about: The Four Critical Zones Required to Speed Up Your Learning Episode 3: Unusual Time Management Ideas (Audio and Transcript) Chaos Planning: Why you should Forget Business Planning and Goal Stting

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The Transcript

This is The 3 Month Vacation and I'm Sean D'Souza.

It was almost the end of the Second World War when Boeing came out with a plane that was called the B-29. It was the first ever high-altitude bomber. It could fly at over 22,000 feet. It's one thing to have a plane that can fly at such heights, but you also have to be able to predict what's going to happen to the plane at that height. These planes they were at a Pacific air base and 2 Air Force meteorologists were given the job to prepare wind forecast so that they could figure out how they could get that plane going in that height. Using the information that they had, they decided that the speed was 168 knots.

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