QuietSpacing® — The Faster, Easier, and Smarter Way to Increase Productivity

Increasing productivity is no longer a matter of being fanatically disciplined and Über-organized.

The modern workplace is a three-ring circus of near-constant interruptions and distractions. Squawking cell phones, pinging emails, vibrating Blackberrys, and interrupting coworkers produce a constant backdrop of physical sound that’s drowned out only by your internal refrain of “Gotta do this” and “Gotta do that.” All of this produces a deafening amount of noise.

To surf the tsunami of to-do’s that hit your desk each day, you must create the space to focus and improve productivity in small increments. The process starts with silencing the cacophony of noise that permeates your work space - and your mental space.

Quiet “Space” Allows Focus to Flourish

QuietSpacing® will help. Unlike other productivity systems, such as David Allen’s Getting Things Done or the Franklin/Covey system, QuietSpacing® doesn’t merely help you keep better track of your tasks. It gives you zen-like focus – so you can stay in the productivity “zone” despite the chaos swirling around you.

You’ll find it simple to field disruptions without breaking focus. Instantly reprioritize tasks without breaking your stride. And easily maintain peak performance.

A little extra quiet adds up to big gains in productivity. Just 6 extra minutes of productivity each day adds up to a whopping 24 hours each year.

6 minutes/day
x 5 days/ week
x 48 work weeks/year
= 24 additional hours/year

What would you do with 3 extra days each year?

A Flexible Framework to Create a System that Works for YOU

Your work demands that you remain flexible. So your productivity system must be flexible, too.

The QuietSpacing® methodology lets you craft a system that best suits your life. Leveraing it’s revolutionary three-part assessment process, you’ll be able to determine which parts of QuietSpacing® work best for you. If something doesn’t work, customize it or drop it!

That way, you won’t be trying to change your life to fit a rigid, impractical methodology - a challenge that’s as uncomfortable as squeezing your foot into a too-small shoe - and so frustrating that you eventually abandon the system. Instead, your personalized QuietSpacing® system will provide a steady, streamlined foundation of support.

Success Is a Feeling, Not a Result

The ultimate result? You get more done. Which frees up your time to enjoy the pleasures of life.

More importantly, you feel more successful. The more you get done, the better you feel - and the more successful you are.

Who Does QuietSpacing® Help?

Everyone who works in today’s frenetic environment and uses a computer, email and/or a mobile communications device can benefit from QuietSpacing®.

But having trained and coached thousands of people in the QuietSpacing® method, we’ve discovered that the following people benefit the most from the program:

  • C-Suite or similar top-level executives
  • Managing partners and other leaders in professional services firms
  • Entrepreneurs who have moved beyond the start-up stage
  • Individuals and organizations who want to reach those levels

Sound Like You? Here’s How You’ll Benefit

You’ve worked hard to achieve your position. You should be enjoying the perks that come with your status and success. Unfortunately, the demands of your job can make it difficult to carve out the time.

Because the higher you climb, the more distractions and interruptions you face. You receive an overwhelming flood of information each day, especially in today’s 24/7 connected world. The sheer volume creates a level of “noise” that undercuts the productivity you must maintain to sustain your success.

QuietSpacing® reduces that “noise’ by giving you a system to process all inbound information - both physical and electronic. It’s more than time management and more than workflow processing. It’s a rapid-fire processing method that allows you to cull the things you don’t need, delegate and track the tasks you don’t need to personally handle, and manage all legitimate to-do’s to completion.

Want to learn more about how QuietSpacing® can dramatically improve your personal productivity - and the productivity of your workplace? Check out the Planners page or Contact Us .

Interview with Paul H. Burton, Creator of QuietSpacing®

  

More About Paul H. Burton, Developer of QuietSpacing®

Paul enjoys a national reputation as an expert in solving productivity challenges faced by people working in today’s frantic workplaces.  When not giving high-content keynote addresses on his experiences, he is delivering interactive training programs or customized coaching services to help his clients achieve greater success.

Paul is the author of QuietSpacing® – Productivity Has Evolved, as well as numerous articles on productivity which have been published locally, regionally and nationally.

In 1999, Paul co-founded what is today the largest online kayaking retailer in the country – Outdoorplay, Inc. (www.outdoorplay.com). After grooming a management team to run the company, Paul founded Vision Mechanix, where he developed QuietSpacing® while working with his overwhelmed clients.

Earlier in his career, Paul practiced corporate finance law in Portland, OR. He later served as General Counsel to two Portland-based corporations. At the second, GemStone Systems, Inc., he also managed operations for the rapidly growing, 35-person professional services department serving a Fortune 500 client base. During Paul’s tenure as corporate counsel, he taught as an adjunct law professor, developed and participated in several continuing education courses, and consulted numerous start-ups during their emergent stages.

As a former attorney who has worked in both the corporate and entrepreneurial worlds, Paul is well-qualified to work with professionals. He is passionate about what he does and derives great satisfaction from his clients’ successes.

Please check out the Planners page or Contact Us to learn more about how we can dramatically improve your productivity and the productivity of your workplace.

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