Sunday, September 21, 2025

family tree directory 2

                                                                26. Uma family

27. Padma family

28. Ruban wife family

29.Dr Renuga family

30. S Sivananthan family

31.  Mahesan Logambigai  family

32. Ambiga family

33. Bala wife family

34.Suriar wife family

35. Panchalingam family

36. Bhagulan family

37. Celine Family

38. Bhanujan family

39. Vindhiya family

40. Hugo family

41. Uma family

42.                    Padma family

43.Ruban wife family

44.                    Dr Renuga family

45.                    S Sivananthan family

46.                    Mahesan Logambigai  family

47. Ambiga family

48.                    Bala wife family

49.                    Suriar wife family

50.Panchalingam family

51.  Bhagulan family

52. Celine Family

53. Bhanujan family

54.                    Vindhiya family

55. Hugo family

family tree directoty 1

 

1.      R. Vignesh family

2.     Kuven family

3.     Nesan Family

4.    T Ganesh family

5.     M Ganesh family

6.     M Thanam family

7.     M Jeyadass family

8.     M Cugadas family

9.    Siva Durgha Nayaki family

10.  Rajasundram & Maharani family

11.   Panchalingam & Varaluxumi family

12.  K Thiruselvam family

13.  Mahesan Logambigai family

14. Ruban family

15.  Satcharuban family

16.  Kanagasuriar family

17.  Balasubramaniam family

18.  Muthu Kumaru family

19.  Catelin family

20.Panchalingam family

21.  Ho Yok Suan family

22.Rajasundram family

23. Sivananthan family

24.                    Siva Thaiyal

25. Kandasamy Manonmony


Thursday, September 18, 2025

Time Planner 1.7

 

PART 2 — Structured 2-Hour Presentation Outline

Audience: Entrepreneurs aged 30–45 (busy, action-driven, need practical systems)

Block 1 – The Value of Time (20 mins)

Purpose: Motivate and build urgency

  • Time as the ultimate non-renewable resource

  • The “entrepreneur’s paradox” — more freedom yet more chaos

  • The cost of wasted time: opportunity loss

  • Mindset: “Think Through Tasks Thoroughly”

📝 Activity: “Time Leak Audit” — each person lists top 3 daily time-wasters.


Block 2 – T: Targeting Priorities (25 mins)

Purpose: Learn to focus

  • Identify high-value vs low-value tasks

  • Pareto principle (80/20) for time

  • Setting clear goals (daily, weekly, quarterly)

  • Tagline: “Target The True Top”

📝 Mini-exercise: Rank their current projects using urgency vs importance matrix (Eisenhower Matrix).


Block 3 – I: Investing Time Wisely (25 mins)

Purpose: Shift from reactive to proactive

  • Calendar blocking and batching

  • Creating systems, not habits

  • Delegating & outsourcing for ROI

  • Tagline: “Invest In Important Initiatives”

📝 Mini-exercise: Block out one ideal week on paper.


Block 4 – M: Managing Energy & Minutes (25 mins)

Purpose: Sustain productivity without burnout

  • Managing physical energy (sleep, food, movement)

  • Avoiding decision fatigue

  • Timeboxing tasks & using timers

  • Tagline: “Manage Minutes, Maximize Momentum”

📝 Activity: Design their 3 peak focus hours each day.


Block 5 – E: Evaluating and Executing (20 mins)

Purpose: Build continual improvement

  • Weekly reviews: what worked / what didn’t

  • Adjusting systems to life stages

  • Celebrating wins to reinforce behavior

  • Tagline: “Evaluate Effort, Enhance Efficiency”

📝 Activity: Write 3 key time rules they will follow starting tomorrow.


Block 6 – Wrap-up and Q&A (15 mins)

Purpose: Anchor commitment & inspiration

  • Recap TIME acronym & taglines

  • Encourage accountability buddy system

  • Share recommended apps/tools

  • Inspirational close: “Turn Time To Treasure”


📝 Bonus: Slide Design Tip

  • Each section has a main word (T/I/M/E) and a 4-word mantra at the bottom.

  • Use visual metaphors: clocks, compasses, roadmaps, hourglasses.

  • Keep slides clean, image-heavy, text-light to keep energy up.


If you like, I can next draft a ready-to-use slide deck structure (with titles, bullet points, visuals, and where to insert activities) for you to just plug your content in.

Would you like me to prepare that next?

You said:
yes please
ChatGPT said:

Perfect!
Let’s build a ready-to-use slide deck structure for your 2-hour TIME MANAGEMENT presentation, especially tailored for entrepreneurs aged 30–45 — fast-paced, ambitious, and needing practical takeaways.

Time Planner 1.6

 Would you like me to prepare that next?

You said:
yes please
ChatGPT said:

Perfect!
Let’s build a ready-to-use slide deck structure for your 2-hour TIME MANAGEMENT presentation, especially tailored for entrepreneurs aged 30–45 — fast-paced, ambitious, and needing practical takeaways.


📊 PRESENTATION STRUCTURE (TIME Management for Entrepreneurs)

⏰ Duration: 2 hours (120 minutes)

💡 Format: 6 Blocks
🧠 Method: Teach → Show → Do → Reflect


SLIDE DECK OUTLINE


[SLIDE 1] — Opening

Title: Mastering TIME: Winning Back Your Day
Subtitle: A Time Management Workshop for Entrepreneurs
Bottom line: “Turn Time To Treasure”

Speaker Tasks

  • Warm welcome

  • Brief intro of yourself

  • Ask: “Who here feels there’s never enough time?”



Block 2 – T: Targeting Priorities (25 mins)

Purpose: Learn to focus

  • Identify high-value vs low-value tasks

  • Pareto principle (80/20) for time

  • Setting clear goals (daily, weekly, quarterly)

  • Tagline: “Target The True Top”

📝 Mini-exercise: Rank their current projects using urgency vs importance matrix (Eisenhower Matrix).


Block 3 – I: Investing Time Wisely (25 mins)

Purpose: Shift from reactive to proactive

  • Calendar blocking and batching

  • Creating systems, not habits

  • Delegating & outsourcing for ROI

  • Tagline: “Invest In Important Initiatives”

📝 Mini-exercise: Block out one ideal week on paper.


Block 4 – M: Managing Energy & Minutes (25 mins)

Purpose: Sustain productivity without burnout

  • Managing physical energy (sleep, food, movement)

  • Avoiding decision fatigue

  • Timeboxing tasks & using timers

  • Tagline: “Manage Minutes, Maximize Momentum”

📝 Activity: Design their 3 peak focus hours each day.


Block 5 – E: Evaluating and Executing (20 mins)

Purpose: Build continual improvement

  • Weekly reviews: what worked / what didn’t

  • Adjusting systems to life stages

  • Celebrating wins to reinforce behavior

  • Tagline: “Evaluate Effort, Enhance Efficiency”

📝 Activity: Write 3 key time rules they will follow starting tomorrow.


Block 6 – Wrap-up and Q&A (15 mins)

Purpose: Anchor commitment & inspiration

  • Recap TIME acronym & taglines

  • Encourage accountability buddy system

  • Share recommended apps/tools

  • Inspirational close: “Turn Time To Treasure”


📝 Bonus: Slide Design Tip

  • Each section has a main word (T/I/M/E) and a 4-word mantra at the bottom.

  • Use visual metaphors: clocks, compasses, roadmaps, hourglasses.

  • Keep slides clean, image-heavy, text-light to keep energy up.


If you like, I can next draft a ready-to-use slide deck structure (with titles, bullet points, visuals, and where to insert activities) for you to just plug your content in.

Would you like me to prepare that next?

You said:

yes please

ChatGPT said:

Perfect!
Let’s build a ready-to-use slide deck structure for your 2-hour TIME MANAGEMENT presentation, especially tailored for entrepreneurs aged 30–45 — fast-paced, ambitious, and needing practical takeaways.


Time Planner 1.5

 

You said:
I have to do a two-hour presentation on TIME MANAGEMENT for a group of entrepreneurs. Using TIME as an acronym, could I have as many four worded phrases to place as a bottom line on my slides? Do also provide a structured presentation content approach for these entrepreneurs aged 30 to 45. Thank You
ChatGPT said:

Absolutely! Let’s build this in two parts for you:


🧠 PART 1 — TIME as an Acronym

Here are four-word bottom-line phrases using the letters of T I M E, which you can place at the bottom of your slides as guiding mantras. Each is concise, punchy, and memorable for entrepreneurs.


T — THINK / TARGET / TRACK / TAKE

  • Think Through Tasks Thoroughly

  • Target The True Top

  • Track Time, Trim Trivialities

  • Take Timely Tactical Turns

  • Turn Time To Treasure

  • Transform Thoughts To Tasks


I — INVEST / IMPROVE / IDENTIFY / INITIATE

  • Invest In Important Initiatives

  • Improve Internal Implementation Instantly

  • Identify Issues, Innovate Ideas

  • Initiate Impactful Intentional Inputs

  • Ignite Inner Inspiration Immediately

  • Increase Influence Increments Intentionally


M — MANAGE / MEASURE / MASTER / MINIMIZE

  • Manage Minutes, Maximize Momentum

  • Measure Milestones, Maintain Motivation

  • Master Mindset, Manage Minutes

  • Minimize Multitasking, Maximize Mastery

  • Move Methodically, Maintain Mindfulness

  • Make Moments Matter Most


E — EXECUTE / ELIMINATE / EVALUATE / ENERGIZE

  • Execute Efficiently Every Engagement

  • Eliminate Energy-Empty Endeavours

  • Evaluate Effort, Enhance Efficiency

  • Energize Every Essential Element

  • Empower Everyone Every Encounter

  • Expand Expertise Every Experience


💡 Tip: Place these as taglines or bottom captions on your slides as emotional anchors. Each major section can carry one or two of them.


🧩 

Time Planner 1.4

 

Block 6 — Wrap-up & Q&A (15 mins)

[SLIDE 12] TIME Recap

  • T: Target the True Top

  • I: Invest in Important Initiatives

  • M: Manage Minutes, Maximize Momentum

  • E: Evaluate Effort, Enhance Efficiency

Bottom line: “Turn Time To Treasure”


[SLIDE 13] Your Next Step

  • Start small: 1 change today

  • Accountability partner / peer group

  • Tools & apps list (optional)


[SLIDE 14] Thank You / Q&A

  • Invite questions

  • Share contact details

  • Offer quick resource handout


🖌 Design Tips

  • Each block has 2 slides (concept + tools) + activity.

  • Use images/icons: clocks, targets, compasses, gears.

  • Bottom line mantra in bold italic at bottom bar of each slide.

  • Include short countdown timers for activities on screen to maintain energy.


If you want, I can now create the actual draft slide content text for each slide (ready to paste into PowerPoint/Canva/Google Slides).

Would you like me to do that next? (It will save you hours of prep.)

You said:
A planner is being planned to be given to each of these entrepreneurs. Besides the usual month-to-month segment with days and dates for each month, what are the other relevant segments to incorporate?
ChatGPT said:

Excellent idea — giving a planner turns your session from just inspiration into daily action, which entrepreneurs will really appreciate.

Let’s make it practical, performance-focused, and personalizable — not just a datebook, but a business productivity companion.

time plannwe 1.2

 


Block 2 – T: Targeting Priorities (25 mins)

Purpose: Learn to focus

  • Identify high-value vs low-value tasks

  • Pareto principle (80/20) for time

  • Setting clear goals (daily, weekly, quarterly)

  • Tagline: “Target The True Top”

📝 Mini-exercise: Rank their current projects using urgency vs importance matrix (Eisenhower Matrix).


Block 3 – I: Investing Time Wisely (25 mins)

Purpose: Shift from reactive to proactive

  • Calendar blocking and batching

  • Creating systems, not habits

  • Delegating & outsourcing for ROI

  • Tagline: “Invest In Important Initiatives”

📝 Mini-exercise: Block out one ideal week on paper.


Block 4 – M: Managing Energy & Minutes (25 mins)

Purpose: Sustain productivity without burnout

  • Managing physical energy (sleep, food, movement)

  • Avoiding decision fatigue

  • Timeboxing tasks & using timers

  • Tagline: “Manage Minutes, Maximize Momentum”

📝 Activity: Design their 3 peak focus hours each day.


Block 5 – E: Evaluating and Executing (20 mins)

Purpose: Build continual improvement

  • Weekly reviews: what worked / what didn’t

  • Adjusting systems to life stages

  • Celebrating wins to reinforce behavior

  • Tagline: “Evaluate Effort, Enhance Efficiency”

📝 Activity: Write 3 key time rules they will follow starting tomorrow.


Block 6 – Wrap-up and Q&A (15 mins)

Purpose: Anchor commitment & inspiration

  • Recap TIME acronym & taglines

  • Encourage accountability buddy system

  • Share recommended apps/tools

  • Inspirational close: “Turn Time To Treasure”


📝 Bonus: Slide Design Tip

  • Each section has a main word (T/I/M/E) and a 4-word mantra at the bottom.

  • Use visual metaphors: clocks, compasses, roadmaps, hourglasses.

  • Keep slides clean, image-heavy, text-light to keep energy up.


If you like, I can next draft a ready-to-use slide deck structure (with titles, bullet points, visuals, and where to insert activities) for you to just plug your content in.

Would you like me to prepare that next?

You said:
yes please
ChatGPT said:

Perfect!
Let’s build a ready-to-use slide deck structure for your 2-hour TIME MANAGEMENT presentation, especially tailored for entrepreneurs aged 30–45 — fast-paced, ambitious, and needing practical takeaways.


📊 PRESENTATION STRUCTURE (TIME Management for Entrepreneurs)

⏰ Duration: 2 hours (120 minutes)

💡 Format: 6 Blocks
🧠 Method: Teach → Show → Do → Reflect


SLIDE DECK OUTLINE


[SLIDE 1] — Opening

Title: Mastering TIME: Winning Back Your Day
Subtitle: A Time Management Workshop for Entrepreneurs
Bottom line: “Turn Time To Treasure”

Speaker Tasks

  • Warm welcome

  • Brief intro of yourself

  • Ask: “Who here feels there’s never enough time?”