Framework Consulting Announces That Registration in It's Free, One of a Kind Time Management Program is Now Open
Free registration in a multimedia time management program is now open through August 25th, 2010.
Fort Lauderdale, FL, August 19, 2010 --(PR.com)-- MyTimeDesign 1.0.Free, an online 6 week, multimedia training in time management is now open to the public through August 25, 2010 for registration at no cost.
During the 6 weeks of training, participants access a combination of videos, audios and text to learn how to upgrade their current time management skills. The program is entirely self-paced using the materials provided, and it also includes a Facebook community to interact with other students who are taking he class.
The course's creator, Francis Wade, is an ex-AT&T Bell Labs researcher who decided that someone had to do something about about the failure rate for time management training. As President of Framework Consulting Inc., he's responsible for the management of the company's online programs.
According to Wade, "The success rate for most productivity training is appalling, but the problem is not the content, or the ideas. Instead, most people fail when they try to implement what they have learned."
When asked why that is, Wade replied: "Most books and training courses dump a bunch of new practices in the lap of the learner, expecting them to magically put them in place overnight. The reality is that only a handful of people are able to do so. Most fail because they are unable to adopt a slew of new habits. According to the latest research on habit change, that's not too surprising."
Apparently, the research shows that people are able to change their habits when they attempt to tackle only one or two habits at a time. Also, the better defined the habit, the more easy it is to change.
Wade continues: "While this is common sense, it means that people need help to make an upgrade -- we show them how to craft a custom plan, based on their current skills and helping them to make changes over weeks and months rather than in an instant. This organic, natural learning is realistic, and helps increase the chances of success."
MyTimeDesign 1.0.Free helps participants to learn how to make these changes on their own by introducing them to a system of gradual changes, and a way of planning habits that helps them succeed.
Wade concluded: "I hope as many people around the world are able to take advantage of this program before it closes, because it's a great opportunity to start a process that in today's world, should never end. As more people migrate to smartphones, they need new habits and the best way to learn them is in MyTimeDesign 1.0.Free at www.mytimedesign.com."
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During the 6 weeks of training, participants access a combination of videos, audios and text to learn how to upgrade their current time management skills. The program is entirely self-paced using the materials provided, and it also includes a Facebook community to interact with other students who are taking he class.
The course's creator, Francis Wade, is an ex-AT&T Bell Labs researcher who decided that someone had to do something about about the failure rate for time management training. As President of Framework Consulting Inc., he's responsible for the management of the company's online programs.
According to Wade, "The success rate for most productivity training is appalling, but the problem is not the content, or the ideas. Instead, most people fail when they try to implement what they have learned."
When asked why that is, Wade replied: "Most books and training courses dump a bunch of new practices in the lap of the learner, expecting them to magically put them in place overnight. The reality is that only a handful of people are able to do so. Most fail because they are unable to adopt a slew of new habits. According to the latest research on habit change, that's not too surprising."
Apparently, the research shows that people are able to change their habits when they attempt to tackle only one or two habits at a time. Also, the better defined the habit, the more easy it is to change.
Wade continues: "While this is common sense, it means that people need help to make an upgrade -- we show them how to craft a custom plan, based on their current skills and helping them to make changes over weeks and months rather than in an instant. This organic, natural learning is realistic, and helps increase the chances of success."
MyTimeDesign 1.0.Free helps participants to learn how to make these changes on their own by introducing them to a system of gradual changes, and a way of planning habits that helps them succeed.
Wade concluded: "I hope as many people around the world are able to take advantage of this program before it closes, because it's a great opportunity to start a process that in today's world, should never end. As more people migrate to smartphones, they need new habits and the best way to learn them is in MyTimeDesign 1.0.Free at www.mytimedesign.com."
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Contact
Framework Consulting Inc.
Francis Wade
1-954-323-2552
mytimedesign.com
Contact
Francis Wade
1-954-323-2552
mytimedesign.com
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