Work Smarter, Not Harder: Time Management Tips

This is the featured image for podcast episode #73; "Work Smarter, Not Harder." The title is written on a chalkboard that has two overlayed images. One is the image that represents the podcast and there's is also an icon that represents someone working ata computer with a lit lightbulb to represent "smarter".

In this episode of “Work Smarter, Not Harder: Time Management Tips,” we dive into the fifth method out of the ten presented to effectively manage time. This mini-series is designed to provide you with valuable insights and strategies to better manage your time in order to fulfill your life’s purpose. Be sure to check out the transcription of this podcast episode for additional resources available on our website.

Organize Your Mind – 4 Steps to Getting Things Done

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In this episode, we delve into the seventh method of effectively managing your time: organizing your mind. As part of a mini-series on time management, this episode provides valuable tips to help you fulfill your life’s purpose. The podcast transcription also includes a link to our website, where you can find additional resources.

Time Stealers and How to Use Your Time Wisely

This is the featured image for podcast episode #72; "Time Stealers and How To Use Your Time Wisely." The title is written on a chalkboard that has two overlayed images. One is the image that represents the podcast and there's also the icon of a human with a bag over their shouler cntaining a clock -- this represents a time stealer.

In this episode of the podcast, we continue our mini-series on effective time management with the fourth method: using our time wisely and avoiding time stealers. We begin by discussing the importance of doing a personal inventory and analyzing how we currently spend our time. Through the story of Dorothy, who worked tirelessly to increase membership at her community center but saw no results, we learn the significance of focusing on the actual work that moves us towards our goals.

Self Improvement; How to ‘Sharpen the Saw’

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This episode is about the “Sharpen the Saw” method for self-improvement. This episode is part of the mini-series full of tips to manage your time better and to fulfill your life’s purpose. In the transcription of this podcast, you’ll see the link to my website where you can see more resources.

Passover – Expect the Unexpected and It Will Happen

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Passover – Expect the Unexpected and It Will Happen Podcast Episode Podcast Episode Transcript “Passover – Expect the Unexpected and It Will Happen” is the subject of this special podcast episode, in honor of the upcoming Jewish holiday of Passover in the weekly “The Rabbi Who Got Rich on Sunday” podcast. We will skip the […]

Prioritize Goals in Your Life

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The audio discusses time management and goal prioritization techniques. The speaker, Rabbi Dave Philzenthal, shares the third method from his 10 methods series on managing time effectively. He talks about setting clear “whys” or goals in major life areas like work, health, spirituality, and home. The Rabbi gives his personal example from 2001 of setting goals to create a $5,000 side income, fit into his wedding suit, learn the Talmud, move to Israel, and spend quality time with family. He explains how he broke these goals into smaller, measurable steps with timelines.

Discover Your Strengths —how you’re unique— to Achieve Your Goals

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In this podcast episode, we delve into the importance of discovering your unique strengths in order to accomplish your goals. We start by sharing the story of Pete, a successful salesperson whose business took a nosedive after his partner left. It becomes evident that while Pete had the gift of selling, it was his partner Harold who made the promises Pete made come true. This highlights the power of playing to your strengths and finding others who can complement your weaknesses.

普珥節與顛倒的世界

This is the featured image for podcast episode #68; "Purim and The World Turned Upside Down." The title is written on a chalkboard that has two overlayed images. One is the image that represents the podcast and there's also a photo looking through a glass sphere of the world turned upside down.

Purim and the World Turned Upside Down starts with the meaning of Purim, whih is all about flipping perspectives—where the unexpected becomes reality, and fortunes are reversed in an instant. This theme runs deep in the Purim story and carries powerful lessons for life and business. In this episode, Dave explores how shifting your perspective can turn challenges into opportunities, just like in the story of Purim.