Hey, And Thank You For Dropping By Johmars Enterprises! Our Focus And Mission Is To Market / Promote The Best Products Available. As A Diverse Enterprise, We Do Not Limit Ourselves. “We Seek To Adapt, Adjust

And Always Be Flexible.” Here At Johmars Enterprises We Promote And Market Our Own Products as well as others. We Provide Affiliate Marketing Services Of Other Peoples And Companies Products. Additionally, Johmars Enterprises Seek To Be Opened-Minded In A Global Market.
Currently We Promote and Market Mainly Digital Products. However Our Goal Is To Continue To Grow
And Expand Into Other Markets.
Johmars Enterprises Believe And Maintain To A Holistic Application To Life. Therefore, Health, Business/Making Money, And Personal Development Are Our Target Markets. The Promotion Of These Key Areas We Hope Leads To
A Better Quality Of Life And Happier Families.
LEADERSHIP
The challenge of leadership is to be strong, but not rude; be kind, but not weak; be bold, but not bully; be thoughtful, but not lazy; be humble, but not timid; be proud, but not arrogant; have humor, but without folly. —Jim Rohn
Leaders think and talk about the solutions. Followers think and talk about the problems. —Brian Tracy
The Late Great Earl Nightingale brought us a publication called “Lead The
Field.” A great work that all should read. Rather you are a man or woman,
in any field of endeavor you should “Lead the Field.”
PRODUCTIVITY
What Does It Really Mean To Be Productive?
It is easy to get a false sense of security from the busy feeling that accompanies piles of paperwork and hundreds of emails every week. We look at our workspace and review our schedule with the sense that we have tackled a complex list of tasks successfully, largely based on our sense of busyness.
Running short of breath down the hallway between meetings and restacking the same files from day to day may help us feel busy, but these things can limit our productivity and damage our health.
We develop productive habits when we effectively manage our transitions, start times, work quality, prep work, and overall schedule. Professionals often face questions about completing a list of smaller tasks early on in the month or week.
They know they have options regarding the way they finish the tasks, who they email, and where they store related files, supplies, delegation lists, and more. If they finish things early, it can seem like they have finished a significant amount of prep work that will help themselves and others get ahead that month.
Experience shows us that this situation can mean that many schedules become more difficult to arrange, some projects will not be in-depth, and connecting pieces may be missing.
Productivity should mean a reliable workflow, methods, and practices that enable you to stay energetic, be present, and consistently focus on one thing at a time. Consider the following markers of true productivity while you review your current ways of working.
10 Signs of Productivity
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Clear Priorities
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Effective Time Management
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Consistent Progress
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Proactive Problem-Solving
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Reduced Stress Levels
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Efficient Delegation
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Mindful Multitasking or Single-Tasking
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Well-Defined Boundaries
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Learning from Feedback
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Sense of Accomplishment
Minimal Multitasking
Most people struggle with a multitasking challenge that involves their email, phone, meeting, and paperwork commitments. Humans seem to naturally think they can accomplish five or ten things at once if they can do them in one place.
Productive people make a point to work on one thing at a time so they can finish things. Multitasking can mean you don’t complete projects in any useful order or within a practical timeframe.
You will also struggle with divided attention and the fact that rushing through things makes it easy to gloss over underlying issues, topics, and details that benefit you.
You can work on your multitasking challenges by:
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Using a journal or time log to compare the types of tasks you work on
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Delegating strategically
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Trading tasks or meeting hours with a coworker who can also benefit from this
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Creating strategy sessions that help you work through a subsequent block of tasks thoroughly
Improved Workflow
Our workflow relates to a block of time during the day, the whole day, the month, and longer. You should assess your priorities and practices if your projects don’t build on each other and help you dig into your work in the right way.
You may find yourself delaying challenging projects because you don’t have your file area organized and cleaned. When you and a colleague can’t collaborate efficiently, you may feel like you have to take on easier topics during meetings and simpler projects.
Productivity should boost your confidence, improve your error margins, and help you develop strategy over time.
Thoroughness, Thoughtfulness, And Presence Of Mind
Productive people do more than scratch the surface when they complete their own tasks, collaborate, and communicate. They develop attention skills and pull inspiration from their work that helps them make small adjustments and bigger strategic changes over time.
They are engaged and invested in their work and have a larger pool of resources that directly relate to it. They connect with people who bring energy and genuine interest to projects more consistently and elevate the conversation for the greater good.