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How to Stay in the Priority Zone

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Take a walk with me into the priority zone and let’s explore the why’s and how’s of staying focused on what really matters the most to you in this life - whatever that may be.

By understanding first how we got into this rat race, we can then begin to move towards a better understanding of how to preserve the precious time we need each week for some of life’s enjoyment.

Life is too short not to be savored, not to be fully enjoyed.

How to Stay in the Priority Zone walks you through the necessary steps of understanding, recognition, searching, and finally discovering how to lead a more fulfilling and intentional life.

Together we’ll also explore the two most fundamental aspects of any lasting change, so that you can actually infuse your life with those most precious of priorities on an ongoing, and consistent basis.

How to Stay in the Priority Zone isn’t just another pretty book that teaches you a concept that sounds great while you’re reading it, but is forgotten once you “put the book down.”

Armed with a worksheet to help you identify your priority{s} (just in case you’ve forgotten what they are), you’ll be able to finally find time for enjoyment each week.

Because life really is too short to save all your precious moments for SOMEDAY.

56 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 20, 2014

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Lisa Phoenix

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July 8, 2014
I've worked with Lisa in coaching and she helped me to focus on what I really wanted out of this crazy, beautiful life. How to let go of the things that were not serving me on my path to obtaining and realizing the life I want. So when "How to Stay in the Priority Zone" came out I was super excited. It's like having Lisa with you, guiding you, making you stop and think about what really matters most to you and in your life. Simple and effective ways to gain focus in your life and set up what is to be your best life ever. You need to actively create the life you've always dreamed about and Lisa shows you how to.
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July 14, 2014
This short, to-the-point read is the perfect kick in the ass needed to refocus your mind on what's truly important. Lisa makes it simple to get started today, and graciously reminds us that consistency and resolve are all we need to stay in the zone. My worksheet is complete and I'm ready to realign my time for what really matters.
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February 3, 2015
How to Stay in the Priority Zone by Lisa Landtroop will grab your attention! Most everyone can say that at some time in their life they were bored or felt there was something missing in their life. Thinking it may be their job, their weight, their relationship, their stuff, their kids’ school, something spiritual, whatever they think it may be, they may try to change that alone. How many times do we go on a diet, dump a relationship, and quit our jobs, only to find we are no happier after the change?

Lisa Landtroop, author of Priority Zone makes the point that we spend approximately 56 hours a week working, and 56 hours a week sleeping. What do we do with the other 56 hours?? If you count housework and errands as work on the weekends, so all days are equal, you have 8 hours free time every day, to do whatever you want. That just baffled me, since I come home from work and feel like I have about 2 hours before I have to go to bed. Granted I cook the meals and do the laundry, but apparently I have a lot more time than I think! How can I use it differently?

Landtroop states, rightly so, that too many people are glued to their electronic devices--TV, smartphone, tablet, e-reader-- during most or all of their waking hours, and suggests taking a break from them. Leave your smartphone on the kitchen counter unless it rings and go do something fun. Go outdoors with your kids. Write a novel. Redecorate a room. Your priorities will be your guide.
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