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Time Management
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Is Your To Do List Too Long?
Are you one of those people who is overwhelmed by the number of items on your to-do list? Unwieldy to-do lists often have a mix of daily tasks, projects and long-term goals, and can sometimes look so overwhelming, we procrastinate even the simplest of tasks.
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Time Wasted Is Opportunity Missed
Average worker waste 2 hours per week. Cut that in half and gain 31 days of
productivity per year. This is bound to show up on the positive side at annual review time...
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Managing Your Time With Energy
Time management is less about managing our time than it is about managing our energy. No matter what, if our energy is low or misdirected, time becomes irrelevant. Learning to manage our energy can be incredibly freeing and delightfully fun, once we get the hang of it. Balancing work and play, being physically healthy and fit, and aligning our life with our values are great places to start. Having these three in place will provide a solid foundation for creating our best life.
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Life Is A Balancing Act
A balanced person is a powerful person. There are no unexpected surprises. Make room for what gets results.
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Maxamize Time, Energy and Efforts
Learn how planning, daily habits, and personal perspective will help you increase your energy and make the most of your time and efforts.
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Recapture Your Time
Do you work more than 40 hours a week? Do answer email messages at home? You are not alone. What can we do to change this so that families can spend more time together.
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Estimating The Value of Time
To find out the cost of each minute of your time, multiply your annual salary by 1.5- to include overheads- and divide the total by the number of working hours in a year (working hours per week time’s working weeks per year). Divide this total by 60.
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The Secret to Achieving Maximum Productivity
We all have the same twenty four hours. How is it that some persons get more done in that period of time than most people might in a whole week? Some people do more work than five others, without a sense or overload and overwhelm. Two employees in the same department work side-by-side, but one is five times as productive. How does she achieve this?
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Family Time
When you pick up any magazine, it’s easy to find an abundance of articles to help you organize your life. Most offer tips for cleaning out the closets, shuffling the papers on the desk, finding ways to organize the kid’s toys.
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Efficient Email
Checking email too often is a significant productivity drain. Email by its very nature isn’t usually urgent unless it’s your entire job, such as answering customer support emails. Here are some tips to prevent email from taking too big a chunk out of your day.
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Self Improvement: Five Questions to Better Time Management Through Improved Self-Management
Probably next to customer service training, time management is the most obvious need given that more and more companies are doing with less and less employees while expecting more and more productivity out of every employee. Maybe it’s time to rethink time management by changing our beliefs about managing a constant and focus on better how to manage our selves?
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