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Kairos Time Thinking <Zero Draft>
Organize your thoughts
It explains the specific way to put it into action.
- Suggest a specific way to plan goals
- How to focus on work explosively to produce 'results'
- Why I can't organize my thoughts even if I use a thought organizer
- Using thought management tools to create a specific action plan
It explains in detail how to plan and execute a plan to achieve the goal.
I will explain why I can't organize my thoughts.
People who are good to apply <zero draft>
- Students to improve their grades
- A person preparing to obtain a certificate
- Employees who want to achieve work results
- Writers in need of manuscript work
- CEOs who need to organize their thoughts
- A person who plans big life goals
- People who want to learn immersive thinking
- People who currently feel that self-development progress is lacking or lacking
- People who want to learn about how to use time
- A person who makes an annual plan or a long-term, mid-term, or short-term plan for life
-For example, it takes 6 to 8 hours to draft a report.
There's no point in spending 15 minutes at a time, twice a day, seven hours for 3 weeks. All I get every time is a memo paper full of graffiti.
However, if you focus on writing a report for 5 to 6 hours without interruption while hanging and locking the door, leaving out the phone line, there is a high probability that you will complete the so-called <zero draft>, which I named.
In other words, you'll be able to write a manuscript just before you finish the draft.
After that, you can rewrite chapters, verses, and sentences in relatively short time units, and perform proofreading and editing tasks. The same goes for experiments.
To complete at least one thing with experimental equipment, you must use 5 to 12 hours in a row at a time.
Otherwise, if something else happens along the way, you'll have to start all over again.
Therefore, to achieve the goal, knowledge workers, and chief executives in particular, need to use a significant amount of continuous time units.
If the usable time is divided into short units, no matter how large the total amount of time is, it is insufficient.
This is especially true if you spend time working with people.
Of course, this kind of work is one of the key tasks that knowledge workers have to do. People are consumers of time. Furthermore, most people are time-wasters.
-Peter Drucker Self-Management Notes 28, 29p-
This short article contains the essence of how to use time.
Also, the key to achieving goals is unmistakably included.
If you think about the above article about <zero draft> and find an answer
your ability to use your time and
Your ability to achieve your goals will grow amazingly.
Here's Peter Drucker's <5 Principles for Setting Goals>
SMART for short
Goals must be specific. Specific
Goals must be measurable. Measured
Goals must be action-oriented. Action - Oriented
The goal must be realizable.
The goal must have a deadline. Time - Bound
I came across these five principles a long time ago, but I haven't lived by being aware of them.
However, after learning about Peter Drucker's <zero draft>, I once again looked at the 5 principles of goals
One thing clearly came to mind.
This is what we'll cover in the video.
Please think about it too.
Is there anything that comes to mind to properly achieve the above five goals?
How can these five things be met?
I use a diary every day, and if I look at this <5 goal-setting principals> list
There's only one thing that comes to mind.
<zero draft>
The super-focused thinking skills you need to achieve
Goal achievement
What if you use it on?
Goal achievement plan
What if you use it on?
Organize your thoughts
What if you use it on?
transactions
What if you use it on?
learning
What if you use it on?
I personally love books by Bok Ju-hwan, an expert in organizing thoughts.
There's something like this in his book.
I used mind maps, mandalats, and logic trees, which are tools for organizing thoughts
Thoughts are not organized, but rather they become complicated.
Have you ever been like this?
Of course I've experienced it.
So I know why.
Also, I make good use of thought organization tools in my own way.
The <1 page technique > class I created also covers this.
<I will summarize your thoughts by Bok Ju-hwan >
There is a story about students at Harvard University from the content of the book called.
We asked 100 students at Harvard University where and what kind of work they would like to do in 10 years.
Of these, only 10 people had set their goals properly.
It is said that 10 years later, the assets of those 10 people accounted for 96% of the total assets of 100 people.
Where do you want to belong?
Is it 10 people,
Or is it 90 people?
This is like
Pareto's law
It looks like
In order to make my mind clear, I think this based on the above information.
If I set goals that are specific, measurable, action-oriented, and achievable with a deadline
There is a 96% chance of achieving that goal.
Yes, this is like brainwashing myself.
But the important point is that it's a self-suggestion that helps me.
Peter Drucker's for Achieving Goals
This is covered in <zero draft>.
- Why can't I organize my thoughts using mind maps or mandalats, which are tools for organizing thoughts
- Why execution ability is low
- Why we don't achieve our goals
- Necessary conditions that must be done to achieve the goal
- Direct execution methods to achieve goals
What you need to prepare for <zero draft>
- diary
- extra paper
- pens
- highlighter or colored pencil
- What else is required for <zero draft>
People who are good to apply <zero draft>
- Students to improve their grades
- A person preparing to obtain a certificate
- Employees who want to achieve work results
- Writers in need of manuscript work
- CEOs who need to organize their thoughts
- A person who plans big life goals
- People who want to learn immersive thinking
- People who currently feel that self-development progress is lacking or lacking
- People who want to learn about how to use time
- A person who makes an annual plan or a long-term, mid-term, or short-term plan for life
I sincerely hope that this video I created will be helpful to you.
If you have any questions or feedback during the class, please feel free to contact us.
Have a healthy and happy day today.
Thank you
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Hello, everybody.
I'm a creator celldad who puts ideas into practice.
What is the Kairos time thinking method <zero draft>
Coming out of a book called <Self-Management Note> by Pete Drucker, the father of business administration
I got the idea from the content.
This will improve my and your thinking skills
It was created to be used as a tool to extract certain results and outputs.
One of the things I've felt in my life
“People are really lazy.” It was.
There are things I felt when I saw other people, but above all
I felt that way when I saw myself.
I also put off a lot of work.
There are times when we put off work that must be done.
I can't focus properly.
It doesn't do what you plan to do.
However, there are not only people who are this lazy.
There are many people who work very diligently.
I try to learn the good strengths and strengths of these people.
Even if I don't like someone I don't like, if I have something to learn, I'll try to learn it.
Because he's a better person than me when it comes to that.
<If you look at the autobiography of Andrew Carnegie, King of Steel >
“Those who don't try are insane, and those who don't act are slaves.”
There is an article called.
I really like this article.
Because I am.
Because I know that, I wake up this lazy person every day.
I look at my diary, see what I'm going to do, and try to keep it as it is.
I don't want to live as a crazy person, and I don't want to live as a slave.
Since I have this way of thinking, I am very interested in the field of “self-development.”
This is because I think being interested in diaries is the best “self-development” tool.
Also, what I made while thinking about how to make good use of time efficiently
<Kairos Time Thinking Method>
This time < Kairos Time Thinking Zero Draft >
Dr. Peter Drucker's <zero draft> concept until one thing is completed
It suggests how to use it to go beyond the goal plan to the implementation of the goal plan.
“I hope even one person can develop through this video.”
With this mindset, <zero draft> I created the video.
Thank you Always stay healthy and happy.
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