Time Management for Robots

November 19th, 2008

I bet you never heard of this! … Time Management for Robots.
It could change your life. :)

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Time Management for Robots

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  • 1. Joy Braverman  |  November 19th, 2008 at 10:00 pm

    I’m in the digital age… I am here to make your life / the lives of the many, more easily accomoplished with less work, less effort and easily accomplished.

    I’ve given MY robot the day off! I want to see, experience life, in it’s fullest and in my ‘product’ – I see it being accomplished daily…

    www. HelloWorld.com/u-kandu-e-video (experience fun, excitement and freedom!)

  • 2. henrique ordine  |  November 19th, 2008 at 10:09 pm

    Hi Garret,

    This all makes sense, but do you think that some people maybe present with their soul in a situation, but even so they act like robots? They pay attention and think about what they’re doing, and they go about that situation exactly how they have gone before and failed?

  • 3. Sonny  |  November 19th, 2008 at 10:52 pm

    Sorry, I don’t mean to sound childish here but I entered my robot mode while listening to the audio and had to rewind the audio every couple of minutes to figure what I had missed. Do you have written version of this audio somewhere?

    Your book has been a life saver for me and that makes me a big fan.

    Sonny

  • 4. Richard ML  |  November 19th, 2008 at 11:42 pm

    I agree with Sonny, I do much better with a PDF that I can look at or a printed version like a book.

  • 5. Ken Jensen  |  November 20th, 2008 at 1:11 am

    Good stuff Garret!

    This totally mirrors what I’ve been taught by others and is what I teach too. You use a different analogy than I’ve heard before, the robot, but same message and one I share constantly with people.

    Your time on this planet is YOUR TIME! All of it! Sleep walk through most of it expecting a better day, waiting for the “perfect moment” to be happy, and you’ll have missed most of it.

    Forming an attachment to any given outcome, only to be crushed when it doesn’t appear in the form you’d hoped, or at all, is a grand act in futility, as well.

    None of this is easy to overcome at first, and we all do it. But with work, and the right teachers/mentors, it can be done.

    You’re one of those teachers for so many Garret. I really enjoy how you word your messages. It is a huge benefit to review a familiar tale in a new light. One may “know” something inside and out and feel no need to look at itfurther. But if one does, one may hear that message in such a way as to cause new growth, better comprehension.

    One’s perspective becomes enhanced. And with greater understanding, a person can become a greater asset to the rest of the world, or those he/she cares about most.

    Thanks for your work!

    Ken Jensen
    http://www.ItTakesGutsToBeMe.com

  • 6. Clint  |  November 20th, 2008 at 2:56 pm

    Hi Garret You my man are brilliant! I am a Very successful Bizniss man! You da man!

    I have lost it all many times and now I am back on top! God has totally reblessed my life to the MAX!

  • 7. Sheena  |  November 20th, 2008 at 4:25 pm

    Its funny how you keep showing up when I have really had enough and feel like giving up.

    Thank you

  • 8. Lee  |  November 22nd, 2008 at 12:51 pm

    Interesting how your viewpoint identifies habitual behaviour as “robotic’. In consideration that (in my opinion) habits ‘reside’ in memories and basically are an objective emotionless view of personal actions, robot is an appropriate word. Further more that spirituality is still regarded as an asset is a considerable bonus.The roads we all journey upon has both the positive and negative aspects to learn from. Karma is another ineresting word, it brings together the like minded to share messages and your preaching is appreciated, somewhat like he who sows on the side of the road.

  • 9. amtul azeem  |  November 28th, 2008 at 2:19 pm

    Hello Mr.Loporto….i liked your book the Da vinci method.
    last year i had read the book “iam not lazy stupid or crazy”
    this book talks about adders their problems etc.but your book is totally different and very uplifting.also this audio…..i have fast forwarded 30 yrs of my life…now iam going to live each moment fully, god willing.
    thank you.

  • 10. Bentley John Dzogan  |  November 29th, 2008 at 6:56 pm

    Dear Garret;

    Although this robot sometimes walks thru the valley of shadow and death, I will fear no evil, because there are people like you to
    lift them up with your words in both audio and written words in your books…..thanks so much Garret. I hope this HARD wired, HARD headed robot will someday let go and let his inventive mind let out all that is in there…..I get closer and closer with everything you send and I recieve….His blessings to you and yours.
    Bentley

  • 11. Fatma Alay  |  November 30th, 2008 at 6:08 pm

    wow! i never thought of it this way before. everything you said was utterly true. you’ve awared me of how i have been living my life. most of the time my robot mode took over,whether having lunch with my family or listening to the teacher in class.Now after realizing that, i am determined to change my habits and be more enthusiastic when making a choice, when doing activties,and even when going to school because i am the one in control of my life and i’d like to live it in the BEST way possible. So thank you Mr. garret for making realize that. am so grateful. Thank you.

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