Course Information
5 Choices to Extraordinary Productivity
Course Description
It’s not about getting everything done, it’s about getting the right things done without burning out. The 5 Choices to Extraordinary Productivity® combines timeless principles with current neuroscience research to help better manage decisions, attention, and energy.
Participants learn to make more selective, high-impact choices about where to invest their valuable time, attention, and energy.
Time management alone isn’t enough. Decision management, attention management, and energy management are required to achieve extraordinary productivity.
Course Objectives
Participants in this course will learn:
Act on the important, don't react to the urgent
Go for extraordinary, don't settle for ordinary
Schedule big rocks, don't sort gravel
Rule technology, don't let it rule you
Fuel your fire, don't burn out
Prerequisites
No prerequisites required.
Instructors
Denise Messina was motivated to learn the craft of public speaking and coaching when one helpful co-worker counseled her to never, ever work with the public. That insightful tidbit unknowingly led straight to her passions – public speaking and leadership coaching. Denise has over 20 years of professional presentation experience and has coached numerous leaders in state government and business. Denise has numerous certifications including, Zenger-Folkman Extraordinary Leader Coach, RightPath Coach, and as an MBTI Practitioner. She also has a training certificate from ATD (Association for Talent Development).
Denise Messina is a proud State of Texas public servant logging in almost 12 years of service since her move to the great state in 2009.
Additional Information
TAC Rule 523.142(g) requires the CPE Sponsor to monitor individual attendance and assign the correct number of CPE credits. Participants will be asked to document their time of arrival and departure in compliance with this Rule. Additionally, attendance will be monitored throughout the day and CPE certificates will reflect actual attendance of each participant.
To see answers to our Frequently Asked Questions, visit http://www.sao.texas.gov/training/faq.html.