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Top Ten Productivity Tips
We want to help you be productive!  

CONTACT

Meggin McIntosh, Ph.D.
Emphasis on Excellence, Inc.
P.O. Box 18390
Reno, NV 89511
775.853.5510 (phone) | 775.853.5584 (fax)

Lisa (Productivity Assistant)
775.815.0582 (phone) | 775.853.1981 (fax)

Please contact us with your questions, comments, and suggestions. You can
expect a response within 24 hours in nearly every instance.

ABOUT

Meggin says, "I have been writing and publishing the Top Ten Productivity Tips
(the original series) since early 2004. I am happy to say that thousands of folks are
subscribers and new people sign up each week.  We're all learning together!"

By late 2009, I knew I wanted to expand to serve even more folks who were
interested in being more peacefully, predictably productive and thus, all 7 of
the new series were created and are slowly - but surely - launching as we enter

2010.  Please explore the various series by clicking on the left navigation bar.


INTERESTED IN BEING A CONTRIBUTOR?

With all these new series, I am welcoming writers who want to share their

knowledge of how to be productive with others.  Click here to learn more.


COMMENTS FROM A FAN:

Hello (Dr.) Meggin,

I have subscribed to several newsletters the last couple of years, but I have
to admit I always look forward to receiving your series of emails (Keeping
Chaos at Bay,
The TopTen Productivity Tips, and I Just Want to be Whelmed).
I have a bulletin board above my computer desk at home, and often you will
find a print out of one of those emails.

Many a time, you will have a snippet of information or a timely quote that just
suits what I need to hear that day. I certainly appreciate your sharing this with
the general public, and I am a definite fan of your work.

Thanks again,

Kathy Birkett