Press Release Summary = Nathan Shaw today launched the TIME-Lattice Time Management System. A technique for time management that drastically improves the natural skill for managing and planning time.
Press Release Body = Bangkok, Thailand February 27, 2007 - Since the 1980s computer revolution, time management techniques dating back 50 years to the industrial revolution continue to be pushed on a willing yet gullible public. But the old time management techniques don't work very well in our new fast paced society. Computer software solutions still try to use those old techniques too. A Professional Organizers new TIME-Lattice gives a breath of fresh air with a new time management system perfectly suited to life in our computer age, shedding the dead skin of older techniques that do not work anymore.
As an Ex-Professional Organizer, Nathan Shaw provides time management training after 'coming clean' and confessing that getting organized is impossible in today's computer-age modern life (http://organized-living.mind-matrix.com/e:getting-organized-is-impossible). In late 2006 Nathan discovered an old 1920's course on Efficiency (claimed to be the world's first ever) from the Emerson Institute of Efficiency. That led the way to a new solution for organized living, and a new paradigm in time management training.
Nathan said, "Old time management training techniques fall short of what we need today. Weekly to do lists are out. To try and prioritize our daily task lists with the ABCDE time management technique actually restricts our natural time management skill. And daily or weekly time schedules should not be set to 'time' per se". He added, "Through understanding a few new ideas about time management and life, you can actually achieve a very high level of natural time management skill very easily. The key to this new time management training is called Localization. And the TIME-Lattice Time Management System delivers the goods."
Following a time management skills training holiday in August 2006, Nathan has put the finishing touches on this new time management technique he calls The TIME-Lattice Web Site = http://www.timemanagementsystemlattice.com