“We’ve worked with Sam Bennett several times now - and we’ll do it again. Cindy Eagar, Director of Partner Programs at Infusionsoft Thanks for teaching us your successful strategies.” I loved hearing about your $80,000 email, proof that you are unarguably a skilled marketing expert. In true Sam Bennett style, you brought it! Your presentation was packed full of highly valuable and relevant content. “Thank you for sharing your expertise at Infusionsoft PartnerCon 2013. Phil Swann, singer-songwriter, producer, author, and teacher Praise for Sam Bennett What Sam Bennett has to share is invaluable.” “Fantastic for creative types of all stripes (actors, songwriters, visual artists, musicians, screenwriters), amateur, preprofessional, or pro- fessional. This book is going to the top of my resource list for my creative clients.” Even when it feels impossible, we all can create bits of time, and Bennett’s strategies put fifteen minutes a day to superb use. “Within these pages, artists and nonartists alike will find brilliant, tangible tools to tap into their inner organizing genius. Rachel Dratch, cast member of Saturday Night Live and author of Girl Walks into a Bar… Bennett is refreshing in her positivity and achieves something rare - a how-to book that is funny and entertaining to read, and makes you feel good! Now, if you’ll excuse me, I must go write an Oscar-winning screenplay. On top of that, Sam Bennett’s exercises are actually enjoyable (as opposed to the kind that can feel like unpleasant homework) and will help you move your ideas out of your head and into the world. “ Whether you are just toying with the idea of pursuing a creative interest for the first time or you are already established in a creative field, Get It Done gets you excited to start prioritizing and pursuing your ideas. Amy Ahlers, author of Big Fat Lies Women Tell Themselves Hearing her words is like sitting down with your best friend and receiving the advice your soul has been longing to hear.” Bennett’s wit, poetic words, and loving thwacks upside the head are just what every creative person needs. Get It Done is the book you will come back to time and time again for inspiration, pro- found truths, humor, and one-of-a-kind practical tools. She has the unique ability to help artists of all types love who they are and love the work they do, and then, get this, she helps them actually get their creative work out into the world in a bigger, better way. I mean, you’re working on finishing one of your projects by the end of the first chapter! Talk about results! If you’ve ever wanted to feel encouraged or inspired or nurtured or championed in your own personal creative endeavor, THIS is the book for you.” – Stefan on Amazon If you constantly find yourself putting off those creative projects or are simply too afraid to get them started, Sam’s wisdom will ever-so-gently nudge you towards completion. “ Sam Bennett’s “Get It Done” book is less like a self-help book and more like a conversation with that really great friend who gives you that really great piece of advice at just the right time. By following the simple steps offered in this book, and by refining your workflow as you discover what works best for you, you’ll be on your way to exceptional productivity.Praise for Get It Done: From Procrastination to Creative Genius in 15 Minutes a Day Whether you’re looking for an upgrade to your current methods of organizing and tackling tasks or you’re starting from scratch, Getting Things Done can help. He also provides strategies to help you stay focused and find balance in your life. Allen offers a wealth of advice to help you create an environment that supports the Getting Things Done process. Getting Things Done includes simple tools, such as Allen’s well-known two-minute rule and the mental filing cabinet system, to help you stay productive and organized. He also shows how to create an effective workflow to keep track of projects and to provide meaningful feedback. Allen introduces his unique system of breaking down projects into their smallest doable parts, so it’s easier to tackle even the most daunting tasks. In Getting Things Done, Allen outlines the five steps to staying focused and organized: capture, clarify, organize, reflect, engage. It is a comprehensive approach to productivity that can help anyone from the busiest executive to the average person achieve extraordinary results. This groundbreaking system has sold over a million copies worldwide and been translated into over 30 languages. Getting Things Done, written by David Allen, is a revolutionary approach to getting organized and staying productive.
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