Love your stuff , man! Here's a gentle nudge to get back on that horse! We want more Perry, we want more Perry!!!! LOL Have a great week man! Consider this my little post it note to you.....
the complimentary vlc media player has a audio compression at same pitch capability If UI were cleverer I could make it a video presenter on youtube then listen to those 30 minute tedtalks at 7 minutes each with higher comprehension
I read research that says people comprehend compressed audio at more than 7 times possibly 30 times with practice (I actually think it said that) speedup with the right pitch tone
anyway if I had a 11 hourse set of video courses I would use vlc to rapidview
Great idea Perry. I've embedded this video into my blog. It was the perfect folow-up to a recent post by a guest blogger on the importance of time management.
I'm getting a notebook, since it seems very obvious that writing down everything that you want to do/need to do (especially creative ideas) will be a great benefit to organization and productivity. Enjoy your videos, have a good one.
Thanks Perry! (I will have to try this.) Also, I have closed a few sales with the Belcher button. I like your energy. You are like a cross between Don Lapre and Drew Carey. Both being very charismatic.
Great job Perry, good explanation and use of props.
I'm not certain what your source was, but it does remind me a lot of the GTD method.
Everytime, I've ever gotten on top of things and written down I was certainly more effective, so I do know your ideas work; they just take a lot of practice too! ;o)
He's not keeping up the good work because he's in the internet marketing business any more cuz he realised his CRIMINAL reputation was still following him around like a ghost from the past !!!!!!!
Hey, Great Ideas. I read the book "The Effective Executive" and one comment in there helped to change the way I structure my day, and it is "do the most important item, first." Which everyone has heard, but putting that into practice, does take practice. Because, for some reason we always want to start the day with the easy stuff to get them out of the way. But say "no" to that kind of practice. Prioritize and do the most important thing, first. Perry, who're the best.
Perry, excellent presentation! Once I figure out how to get to the office store (having car problems right now), I'll get the post-its and start doing that.
One note, I have tons of ideas while driving, then stick them on the dash, then it gets hot, they blow all over the car when I turn on the air because they aren't sticky anymore.
need solution for this one problem and then I'll be all set.
thought about using my little tape recorder thing. but then I have to transfer the ideas to sticky notes later, not a good fix for me.
At first i thought you were going into the Brain Dump to get things out of your head and on paper. (David Allen) The little color coded post-its appeals to me, too. I'm thinking, "Combine it with my other new thing this year, The Big Marketing Calendar."
I used this approach back in the early nineties, before I got a PDA and I stopped. But there is value that an electronic device does not offer. I also used a simple folder and transferred the post-its so I could take them with me, when I needed to.
Nice one, dude! I have a feeling my post it's will get out of hand real quick. But I'm gonna try it out this week for all my school/work stuff. Thanks for the tip
Great advice Perry! My variation: I use colored index cards that I get from the $ store. Each color represents a category & I only put one task on each card. Makes it easy for me to stack the cards according to priority & also to carry them with me on the fly if necessary. At the end of day, I drop the completed tasks in my "mission accomplished" basket. Best way I've found so far to keep my RAM clear!
I am a post it note nut. LOL.. I have them in all colors and the small ones are my favorite. My desk has them all over it and as I get it done. I toss it. I love that
Excellent idea, Perry! I also set my timer for 15 minutes at a time and when it goes off, I either set it again and continue or do a different task. It works for me, don't know why.
Actually, you do have a hard drive, therefore, I stopped you @ about 1:45, to wit: Your involuntary functions, long term memories, etc.
I might want to blog about this, however, I have over 300 characters left, therefore, I'll just use them all....
249. Wow!!! It follows that I can keep this moving around, or put it on the virtual hard drive of the YouTube :) Clearly, if you believe that you're using 100% of your brain, then your theory works, however, most think on average, we only use 10%...
Perry Belcher, you have my sub.
VentureGaming 1 week ago
can i marry you???
adi2413 6 months ago
Love your stuff , man! Here's a gentle nudge to get back on that horse! We want more Perry, we want more Perry!!!! LOL Have a great week man! Consider this my little post it note to you.....
WesleyGW 8 months ago
Love your stuff , man! Here's a gentle nudge to get back on that horse! We want more Perry, we want more Perry!!!! LOL Have a great week man!
WesleyGW 8 months ago
Interesting, I'll try it for sure. Thank you for this wonderful vid.
flasher555 8 months ago
hey i liked the vid!!
TanMan97 9 months ago
nice channel and videos, check me out too.. :)
jaylaine74 10 months ago
hey have you tried Speed
johnrappexaminer 1 year ago 2
Great Video Perry. Off to by the little post-it stickers now!
mikegiacometto 1 year ago
the complimentary vlc media player has a audio compression at same pitch capability If UI were cleverer I could make it a video presenter on youtube then listen to those 30 minute tedtalks at 7 minutes each with higher comprehension
I read research that says people comprehend compressed audio at more than 7 times possibly 30 times with practice (I actually think it said that) speedup with the right pitch tone
anyway if I had a 11 hourse set of video courses I would use vlc to rapidview
BeanangelTreon 1 year ago
Great idea Perry. I've embedded this video into my blog. It was the perfect folow-up to a recent post by a guest blogger on the importance of time management.
AbdeelMarketing 1 year ago
hehe your funny ! going to try it !
maggietopiah 1 year ago
I'm getting a notebook, since it seems very obvious that writing down everything that you want to do/need to do (especially creative ideas) will be a great benefit to organization and productivity. Enjoy your videos, have a good one.
nickknows 1 year ago
Thanks Perry! (I will have to try this.) Also, I have closed a few sales with the Belcher button. I like your energy. You are like a cross between Don Lapre and Drew Carey. Both being very charismatic.
brandonbert 1 year ago
I will end up having a huge green board, with all green post-it notes - due to all those unimportant thoughts. :-)
carbondec 1 year ago
Great job Perry, good explanation and use of props.
I'm not certain what your source was, but it does remind me a lot of the GTD method.
Everytime, I've ever gotten on top of things and written down I was certainly more effective, so I do know your ideas work; they just take a lot of practice too! ;o)
RussellSpeed 2 years ago
thanks
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86rishabh 2 years ago
Hi Perry, Great Video. I Love the post-it note ideas and will try them out right away.
Keep up the good work!
PeterSandhuMoneyMan 2 years ago
He's not keeping up the good work because he's in the internet marketing business any more cuz he realised his CRIMINAL reputation was still following him around like a ghost from the past !!!!!!!
He's not talking about anything new.
MrCoolChannel 2 years ago
Hey, Great Ideas. I read the book "The Effective Executive" and one comment in there helped to change the way I structure my day, and it is "do the most important item, first." Which everyone has heard, but putting that into practice, does take practice. Because, for some reason we always want to start the day with the easy stuff to get them out of the way. But say "no" to that kind of practice. Prioritize and do the most important thing, first. Perry, who're the best.
Penelope Cox............
thepenelopecox 2 years ago
Muy bueno!!! Lo voy a usar y te cuento!
jdisanzo 2 years ago
sounds very good.
TheWebDocent 2 years ago
Love Perry teachings. It really amuses me. Thanks, Perry.
Eucana - Brazil Sao Paulo
Eucana1974 2 years ago
Did you base this on GTD? I like post it idea. thanks for posting.
paulsanchez 2 years ago
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ivonnamfhm 2 years ago
Perry, excellent presentation! Once I figure out how to get to the office store (having car problems right now), I'll get the post-its and start doing that.
KennonFort 2 years ago
Wow! blown away. Great idea--will try this. Do you have any ideas on writing articles, books, essays or the like?
Thanks so much for being here. I liked your other video about your life issues--you are a success because you use your mind to enlighten others.
simplyberry 2 years ago
Great content man. Content is king.
StevenSaliba 2 years ago
Fantastic video, simple advice but like you said life changing! Thank you for sharing this with us.
UKMillionaireDating 2 years ago
Perry, very helpful video. I can see the power of it already.
nirothambipillay 2 years ago
hi perry this is a great video. I will place on my todo list to go out and get the sticknotes at wall mart. and I will do it.
thanks for the information.
Ruckerharris 2 years ago
Hey Perry,
this is an awesome concept - escpecially the delegating part - we tend to neglegt that and think "oh I just do it myself quickly"... ;-)
Awesome stuff!
And if I learn to talk as fast as you, I may get even more done!! ;-))
Greetings,
André
changenowde 2 years ago
Perry, you need to team with someone to turn this idea into an iPhone app.
nonigolfer 2 years ago
great video perry. going to buy some micro post it notes right now.
atjamesgoldman 2 years ago
I'm all the way from Malaysia and I just followed you on twitter and added you in Facebook dude, don't stop making these videos too...
Cheers!
nuralirahman 2 years ago
That's a good idea ... I was thinking of using a private Twitter account though instead of Post-its (laugh) ... I'm such a geek.
bjasmine 2 years ago
Great concept Perry. I liked it so much that I am writing a simple program to do this on the computer. Thanks for the inspiration.
ChuckHortonTV 2 years ago
I like the concept but thats a lot of posting got be be some other way
wnewell2 2 years ago
This is a great Idea Perry. My son took all the post it's and started putting them all over my office the other day.
It must have been a sign.
I'm going to give it a try.
KayeJesse 2 years ago
This is a good idea, I'm going to try it out. I usually do a daily to do list but I do find that its still hard to get things done.
Virginian9000 2 years ago
this is an awesome video. your content is the best.
MaplewoodBootCamp 2 years ago
Great video. The world needs more posatice people like you.
TimothyMarais 3 years ago
great idea. I like it and it works really well.
gerry2345 3 years ago
Great advice Perry, will give it a shot.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
CorpsTV 3 years ago
WOW!!! Great advice, PB!!!
douglaschristensen 3 years ago
Good sticky note idea.
One note, I have tons of ideas while driving, then stick them on the dash, then it gets hot, they blow all over the car when I turn on the air because they aren't sticky anymore.
need solution for this one problem and then I'll be all set.
thought about using my little tape recorder thing. but then I have to transfer the ideas to sticky notes later, not a good fix for me.
FlintRiverGal 3 years ago
At first i thought you were going into the Brain Dump to get things out of your head and on paper. (David Allen) The little color coded post-its appeals to me, too. I'm thinking, "Combine it with my other new thing this year, The Big Marketing Calendar."
Grassapelli 3 years ago
I used this approach back in the early nineties, before I got a PDA and I stopped. But there is value that an electronic device does not offer. I also used a simple folder and transferred the post-its so I could take them with me, when I needed to.
PatJLaPointe 3 years ago
Nice one, dude! I have a feeling my post it's will get out of hand real quick. But I'm gonna try it out this week for all my school/work stuff. Thanks for the tip
ReubenDRock 3 years ago
Thank you! Much better than my LIST!
leahtove 3 years ago
Perry, Thanks for another jewel! Always need to keep the head clear.
DonnyAtherton 3 years ago
I love the RAM/Brain analogy. So obvious... Thanks
EntrepriseGlobale 3 years ago
I 'm doing it. Good nuggets Perry
bullmarketmav 3 years ago
Perry Belcher is helping me to get through my 90 Day Challenge!
GerlaineReliford 3 years ago
Now that is a good idea, thanks Perry
zimpeterw 3 years ago
Great vid. I a still having trouble trying to understand the value of tweets, who has the time for this stuff?
tdarnold 3 years ago
I will be honest. I am the worst at managing my time. I will try this to see if it helps out. I am sure it will.
molej 3 years ago
This is such a great idea
Thanks Perry
You always know what to say lol
DawnW
dawnwilliams08 3 years ago
Amen Perry! You have to know how to maximize and manage your time... great advice... like the RAM analogy!
rexharrisonline 3 years ago
Great advice Perry! My variation: I use colored index cards that I get from the $ store. Each color represents a category & I only put one task on each card. Makes it easy for me to stack the cards according to priority & also to carry them with me on the fly if necessary. At the end of day, I drop the completed tasks in my "mission accomplished" basket. Best way I've found so far to keep my RAM clear!
JustAskNicole 3 years ago
I love the small post its. You even think in tweets~
JamesCapulet 3 years ago
I am a post it note nut. LOL.. I have them in all colors and the small ones are my favorite. My desk has them all over it and as I get it done. I toss it. I love that
angbrook 3 years ago
might try this :D
SenseiDesign 3 years ago
Thanks for the tip.
blockcipher 3 years ago
its really a good idea... poor trees... they're going to suffer because our thoughts
arqhugomf 3 years ago
Excellent idea, Perry! I also set my timer for 15 minutes at a time and when it goes off, I either set it again and continue or do a different task. It works for me, don't know why.
thausel 3 years ago
Missed the rating part... and I'm still waiting on my truck load of mini post-its
MrCupid2008 3 years ago
Actually, you do have a hard drive, therefore, I stopped you @ about 1:45, to wit: Your involuntary functions, long term memories, etc.
I might want to blog about this, however, I have over 300 characters left, therefore, I'll just use them all....
249. Wow!!! It follows that I can keep this moving around, or put it on the virtual hard drive of the YouTube :) Clearly, if you believe that you're using 100% of your brain, then your theory works, however, most think on average, we only use 10%...
SigersonLTD 3 years ago
Great Info Perry! I'll need a Truck Load of those post-it for the year though...Wanna lend me an hour of your time,I've only got 24? :-)
Thanks Dude1
MrCupid2008 3 years ago
You should really do more video's! Everytime i get one on twitter the office watches!
mediavein 3 years ago
Great idea Perry! Thanks man.
MLMSystemPro 3 years ago