Morton Learning

Conflict Resolution Workshop with Oscar Persichitti

Amanda Morgan - Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Next Monday 21st February ,  Oscar Persichitti will be running our first Conflict Resolution Workshop for the year.  This workshop is one of our most popular and Oscar offers some excellent insight into this interesting topic that absolutely everyone can benefit from.  As always, all our 1 day workshops earn 7 CPD points for real estate attendees.
To book or find out more about his workshop click here.  

Getting more time out of your day

Amanda Morgan - Friday, January 14, 2011
A fascinating article in this weeks BRW written by Jessica Gardner highlights just how much email dominates our working day.
In her discussion with researcher Alistair Gordon from Inbox Alliance, Jessica highlighted that Alistair's research showed that 'Most people are not in control of their electronic communicaiton and they react to it in a slave-like fashion.'  Alistair believes the corporate communication culture is to blame.
The research carried out by Alistair indicated that most people - 80% in fact check their inbox continuously throughout the day - this is what he believes is disastrous - as soon as they hear the email alert noise they stop what they doing and respond.  Jessica highlighted the fact the biggest gain from productivitly as suggested by Alistair Gordon would be as simple as turning off email alerts and only allocating hourly or two hourly timeslots for dealing with emails.   For the full article see this weeks edition of BRW.
If you would like to learn more time saving strategies like this one don't miss our Time Management Workshop on 15th February 2011.  Find out more here.

Women in Real Estate - Workshop Content

Amanda Morgan - Monday, July 26, 2010

I had the pleasure of meeting with Julie Ormston last week to speak to her about her upcoming workshop - Women in Real Estate.
The first thing that impressed me about Julie and the workshop she has developed was her unbelievable attention to detail and her willingness to share with others her marketing plans, office procedures and tried and tested templates and systems.   If you are looking for some direction and focus or if you especially wish to overhaul your entire real estate business  - you will walk out of Julie's workshop with absolutely everything you need including a fully operational business and marketing strategy.  There are only 4 or 5 seats left for this workshop and we won't be running it again until the new year so don't miss the boat on this one.   (men don't be put off by the title - you are welcome too.!) To read more visit..http://www.mortonlearning.com.au/womeninrealestate.htm

Women in Real Estate - August

Amanda Morgan - Monday, July 05, 2010

We can't believe how quick the months are flying by this year - already working on what's on in August.  July workshops are pretty much booked out with a few seats remaining for Conflict Resolution on July 19.  Time Management workshop for July  is fully booked but we are running another one on the 2nd November so if you missed out bookings are now open for that workshop.  To view our full workshop calender follow this link.  http://www.mortonlearning.com.au/coursecalendar.htm

With August comes our first 'Women in Real Estate' workshop which of course is also open to men.  Last week I received a rather unusual phone call from an irate member of the public who felt I was discriminating women (of all things) by running a workshop that somehow made them 'different' to men in real estate  (still can't work that one out!!!).  We promptly explained to the irate caller that both men and women were welcome and that workshop was titlled Women in Real Estate because - yes the last time we checked women were different to men and they often do have different  committments to balance when running a business and a family.  We didn't see any harm in offering a workshop that addressed this.  Did I mention this caller was a woman??? Go figure???

Anyway enough of the venting, if you are looking for an interesting workshop about balancing work/life committments in the world of real estate then look no further than our workshop Women in Real Estate with the inspirational Julie Ormston!   We have limited seats  available for this workshop so book early to secure your spot.  http://www.mortonlearning.com.au/womeninrealestate.htm






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Women in Real Estate

Amanda Morgan - Monday, June 14, 2010

The team at Morton Learning are excited to welcome Julie Ormston on board as our resident real estate trainer.  Julie brings with her a wealth of experience in business development and sales from within and outside of the real estate industry.  Julie actually practises what she preaches every day as she juggles family, business, community involvement and leisure time to create a lifestyle that is challenging yet at the same time financially rewarding and deeply satisfying.  Julie believes strongly that maintaining balance in your life and constantly striving to better yourself through training and professional development are the keys to maximising your achievements without burning out.    Julie will be presenting a 1 Day workshop  - Women in Real Estate (men can come too!!) on Wednesday 4th of August in Bentley.  To find out more about Julie and her 1 Day workshop - follow this link.Women in Real Estate

The skill of Time Management

Amanda Morgan - Tuesday, May 25, 2010

It would be hard to find a person who hasn’t read a book or taken a workshop on time management, or at the very least thought about time management. Everyone is interested in learning to use their time more wisely. However, the traditional time management wisdom seems to work well for about half the people, while others listen or read about planning, prioritising, scheduling, and doing, and then turn back to their normal way of doing things: notes tacked to every available surface, piles of paper everywhere, and several projects in the air at any given time.  These two kinds of people are sometimes labeled left brain and right brain.

Strongly left-brained people see things as black and white. For them, time flows in monochromic order: they do one thing and then they go on to another.   More right-brained people have the ability to see options at every turn. For them, things are rarely black and white, and their time is polychromic, with many things happening simultaneously. They can not only talk and drive a car at the same time; they can watch TV and read.

 

Do you already know which type you are?