How to be More Productive Step 4: Asiyah – Finalize

Are you seeking to become more productive in your life? To actualize your potential and dreams? How often do you have a great idea but find it difficult to implement? Or the other way around: You may be good at execution, but find it challenging to find an exciting idea to embrace. Some people are visionaries; others at bringing a vision into reality. Is there a method to bridge the two — and have the best of both worlds: function and form, soul and body, the big picture and the details?

Now, for the first time, discover a powerful, life transforming Kabbalistic model which lays out the four vital steps to realize any concept and idea; a methodology to develop a successful project and build a lasting structure of every type — from establishing a healthy relationship to perfecting your communication, from writing a book to composing a song, from crafting a business plan to building an edifice. These four steps will help you in every aspect of your life.

Please join Rabbi Jacobson in a unique 4-part series, in which he deciphers these four steps and applies them to help you reach your goals. Learn how to harness the power of the four spiritual “worlds” in manifesting new ideas and projects – from concept to fruition, from form and structure to end result.

1: Atzilus; Vision Step
2: Beriah; Outline Step
3: Yetzirah; Shape Step
4: Asiyah; Finalize

This week’s program covers the last and final Step 4: Asiyah — finalizing the full dimensional production. It addresses not just how to put on the finishing touches and polish your project, but how to add the intangibles that make your end result shine and reflect your driving vision.

Whether you are a “big idea” person, a project manager or looking to think in a more organized way and be more efficient, you won’t want to miss this series.

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