meineZIELE Manual

Dear customers,

I am pleased that you have chosen meineZIELE as your personal tool of success.

How should you proceed now, so that you can use meineZIELE's numerous functions and methods effectively?

If you are still testing the software:

Try out the basic functions and take advantage of the quick start manual. If you want to get an impression of meineZIELE's advanced functions, switch to the power mode and have a look at the examples in the "File" menu. You can already begin to create real data in the trial and then seamlessly use the full version.

If you already have the accompanying course material ready to hand:

Start with the three basic benefits: "Clear objectives", "Effective properties" and "Free desk by 1-click-filing". The simplest entry can be found there with the quick start manual as well.

All other methods and functions are then like a big toolbox. Familiarize yourself with the accompanying curses step by step. I recommend that you begin with objectives, followed by time management and team work. If you want to focus particularly on strategy, you can work on the strategy part anywhere between the others.

Your successBruno Klumpp

Organizers are often tools that just help us to stuff our days and weeks efficiently. If your time management method shall become a real success, then you must focus on your objectives and projects and not on the daily trifles with its fights for minutes. The most important aid is not the calendar, but the compass. First, the direction must be right and only then the pace.

It is important that you keep this in mind. meineZIELE is not about "super organization". Instead, it is about freedom and success. The point is to live and create actively and to achieve what you want.

I wish you success. I hope that you realize what is important to you and what is not; and that you gain a clear overview of all your objectives and tasks. And I wish you patience, energy and wisdom to preserve this clarity whatever you do. It is a great challenge that makes up a considerable part of your life. And actually, this challenge never ends.



Bruno Klumpp


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