FOR INDIVIDUALS
Peaceful Progress
Digital Course
Everything you need to immediately upgrade your time habits.
Access the Time Boss model in short, self paced videos and templates to get immediate results in as little as 2 hours. By course end, you'll master getting more done with your time without stress or anxiety.
$197Â $129
Buy NowWho is this For?
Perfect for creatives, entrepreneurs and on-the go leaders ready to immediately access the Time Boss system.
What's Included in the Course:
15 Video Lessons
Our self-directed videos cover Calendar, To-Do List, Prioritization, Focus and more! Â See full outline below.
Access to Our Digital Community
Unlimited asynchronous support and more via the Digital Community.
1 Bonus Module
Get a bonus module on how to deal with diversions.
Easy to Use Email Templates
How to Communicate with Your Key Relationships
COURSE OUTLINE
Learn the Time Boss Essential at Your Own Pace
MODULE 1
Start Making Progress Today
1 Video
MODULE 2
Peaceful Progress Overview (Why This Course May Change Your Life If You Lean In)
3 Videos
MODULE 3
You Are Your Own Time Boss
2 Videos
MODULE 4
How to Create A Realistic Plan With a Weekly Planning Meeting
5 Videos
MODULE 5
How to Make Your Plan Happen
2 Videos
MODULE 6 Â Â BONUS
Dealing with Diversions
2 Videos
MODULE 7
Reminder: You Are Your Own Time Boss
1 Video
PRICING
Ready to Become a Time Boss?
Peaceful Progress is available for you now! Get started today.
$197Â $129Â
Buy NowGet Reimbursed
Many employers will reimburse the digital course as professional development.
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TESTIMONIALS
What People Are Saying
I now have a clear process for how to make a plan to get things done. It’s so much less firefighting and so much more fire prevention.
Jill Chun
Operations Manager
Accrew
Because of this program, I'm able to not just do the work I do, but enjoy it and do it with relief and peace.Â
Justin Sogoian
Chief Development Officer
The Timothy Initiative
I'm way less stressed. My progress at work is more strategic, enjoyable, sustainable, and proactive where it used to be reactive.Â
Daniel Decker
Director of Community Engagement
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