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What's Important?! Focusing on Tension, Challenge, Ability and Importance - The Change Grid

One of the core questions in my coaching school of thought is "What's Important?"   In time management days of yore, it was "What is the best use of my time right now?" 

Using the two together, and enabled by the analysis results of Tom's new tool, I'm encouraged by how it helps a person focus on what and where they MOST need to put their attention and intention.

Here's a quote from Tom based on our conversation today about the tool:

By understanding our level of tension around specific activities, we can make choices that help us to gain clarity, focus and balance. I demonstrated the ChangeGrid to Deb and she found it to harmonize beautifully with the [Social Media for Coaches, Consultants, Business Owners] telecourse content.  ~ Tom Roznak

Ability, Challenge, Importance...  What is the best Productive Tension?  Take a look at Tom's material and you'll see what I mean.  I was delighted to find out about it.

Leveraging the Power of Social Media

Click here to download:
Introduction to ChangeGrid.pdf (1.62 MB)
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It [came] to my attention that people of accomplishment rarely sat back and let things happen to them. They went out and happened to things. ~ Leonardo da Vinci
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Take a look at the for your own action planning, especially after Tom debriefs it with you, because, for the Social Media Teleclass #2 people, something great to help you launch your social business may come of this!

--Deb

PS:  If you are not in the Teleclass group, but are curious about it, beyond the link above, I have a open, free Social Media for Coaches, Consultants and Small Business Owners group where you can join the discussion.

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--Deb

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Tom Rosenak <trosenak@zehrenfriedman.com>
Date: Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 2:38 PM
Subject: Screen shots
To: DebNystrom@reveln.com


Hello Deb,

Feel free to post this link wherever it makes sense:

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Tom Rosenak

Zehren Friedman Associates

(847) 530-3471

trosenak@zehrenfriedman.com

http://www.zehrenfriedman.com