Tuesday 29th May 2012,
The Art of Less Doing – Ari Meisel

The Art of Less Doing Webinar – This Wednesday at 6PM EST

Ari M January 22, 2012 No Comments
The Art of Less Doing Webinar – This Wednesday at 6PM EST

If you have trouble managing emails, getting tasks done, managing your time, making time for personal activities, or having the ability to travel disrupting your life, this class can help.

Less Doing provides tips and tools for optimizing, automating, and outsourcing everything in your business and personal lives. Everything from dealing with email, to more efficient fitness regimes, to outsourcing everything is covered. Reclaim your time and your mind.

The first part of the class will be spent discussing various processes and tools to get more done in less time. This will include email filters, virtual assistant services, mobile applications, etc…part of the skill you will learn is integrating several of these services together. During the second part students can offer up their specific issues and we can work through solutions.

If you haven’t been able to make it to one of my Skillshare classes in New York, this is your chance to learn the fundamentals of Less Doing.

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About The Author

In 2006, I was diagnosed with Crohn's disease. Crohn's is an incurable disease of the digestive tract. My case was severe, and required over a dozen daily medications and several hospital visits. After reaching a personal low point in hospital, I decided he would do everything in my power to strengthen my by then weak body. Through a combination of yoga, nutrition, natural supplements and rigorous exercise (Ironman and Crossfit) i was able to fight back the symptoms of Crohn's until I was finally able to suspend my medication. Eventually I was declared free of all traces of the 'incurable' disease, and competed in Ironman France in June of 2011. I has since spoken at seminars and at a regional TED Talk about my struggle against a seemingly insurmountable opponent. Through the process of data collection, self tracking, and analysis, I helped develop Less Doing. This was a way of dealing with the daily stresses of life by optimizing, automating, and outsourcing all of my tasks in life and business. Now I focus on Achievement Architecture, helping individuals be more effective at everything.