The 50 Minute Focus Finder

by Dean Jackson

Are you really ready for 2011?

The ONE thing that can make the biggest difference in how
much money you make next year is your ability to implement.

The difference between an average income and financial
independence is IMPLEMENTATION.

Your ability to implement is directly linked to your ability to
FOCUS on a single task.

Watch this video.

I guarantee it will change the way you think about getting
things done…

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Bob Smith December 14, 2009 at 11:18 am

Dean,
This is the best explanation of time management I have ever seen. My broker
always tells us what to do____But dose’t show us. I am not waiting for 2010 to start, I am starting this afternoon !!!
Thanks,
Bob

Eugenia Evans December 14, 2009 at 12:18 pm

Thank you so much. I so needed help with focusing. I so start my day checking my email and going from there. This is not productive. I am purchasing a digital timer today. There is too much noise going in my mind. I’m sure the 50-20-50 will work. I knew I needed to start, I just didn’t know where or what to do first. Everything seemed important and yet nothing has been accomplished. 2010 is will be more productive. I’ll let you know how I’m doing. Thanks again.

Maria Hughes December 14, 2009 at 2:10 pm

Great stuff. My breakthough idea was the 50/20/50.

Let me tell you how I got to this today’s MarketingMonday.com. I came in this morning with plans on starting with my Big Opportunity which was lead follow up. I was doing fine until I realized I had not email an attorney my final figures for an upcoming closing. Since I was in my email I checked it. One of the many emails was Dean’s Marketing Monday with the subject line…lots of great stuff this week. Of course I had to check out the link and there you have it.

2010 for me has to be and will be an awesome year. I am going to start implenting the 50/20/50. Can’t wait to see how much I’ll get done by doing this.
Thanks Dean…smile,

Maria

Kelly Dix December 14, 2009 at 7:30 pm

It is great to have a step by step explanation. Everyone always has the idea, but no one shows you how to do it!

Julie Overbye January 2, 2010 at 7:08 pm

Very helpful, practical information.
I am off to do my free range thinking.

When will you be in the Twin Cities area?? (Minnesota)
I would love to attend one of your events!

Susan December 13, 2010 at 3:39 pm

Hang out with Dean Jackson and watch your life get better just by being around this guy.
Smart, funny, and forward thinking.

Thanks for the great idea Dean!

Ellery December 13, 2010 at 10:52 pm

Thanks Dean.

The biggest take away from this session is that I will start thinking about my ideal week 1 year from now and work on this goal.

Joe Pecharich December 14, 2010 at 12:26 pm

Dean, very insightful. Really simplifies time management and goal setting.

Have a great New Year!

Joe

Eve Hansen December 15, 2010 at 1:59 pm

Thank you! I knew I had to focus, but didn’t know how. I’m going to start doing 50-20-50 focus sessions today.

Victoria Carter December 15, 2010 at 5:54 pm

The concept sounds so easy, but in reality it has always been difficult! I really enjoyed listening to this. Thank you for getting my mind back on track to be organized!

Michele Corey December 17, 2010 at 1:59 pm

great information and reminder – the power of focus one proactive project at time. I love the 50 / 20 / 50 – idea and look forward to using it in my own business and sharing with clients.

eRnie houde jr. December 18, 2010 at 8:49 am

Dean i love all your training videos……………please keep them coming, let me know if you ever come to massachussetes…………..thanks eRnie

Michel Lautensack December 20, 2010 at 7:50 am

I would agree and I have personally worked on NOT answering the phone every time it rings – I even let two or three hours go by before I answere and 5 to 8 message may have built up – normally i would panic with so many message – but many times I go back and listen and realize that nothing bad happen or even that urgent was going on

But the two or three hours of time allow me to really focus on an issues and get it done and done well

Mark Stodola December 31, 2010 at 1:34 pm

Dean,

I have always considered myself to be a creative person. However, unbridled creativity can also be the enemy of focus. Thanks for reminding me that I can still block off some creative remodel time, but not to the exclusion of the GOLF times.

Have a great 2011

Mark

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