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by Shelia Norling - 2007-02-22
Recent polls show that "time freedom" is the number one thing that people want more of in their lives...more important than both money and sex.How would you define "time freedom?" How about "the freed...
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by Paula Eder - 2007-02-22
'Take time to be deliberate; but when the time for action arrives, stop thinking and go in.' Napoleon BonaparteTime is too precious to waste on perfectionism. How often do you feel the frustration of...
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by Dean Caporella - 2007-02-22
Applying time management technique to work from home business is so vital it's often understated. Many people go "belly up" trying to run a business from home, whether it be MLM, web publishing or int...
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by Paula Eder - 2007-02-20
Finding time is like finding treasure, right? The next question is how to spend it!If time is money, then to-do lists are the smart budgets that ensure you pay your bills and still have cash left over...
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by Denise Landers - 2007-02-20
What lessons you can learn from small children! One day I was watching two youngsters, ages 3 and 5, playing with “bricks” constructed out of heavy cardboard. The brick blocks ...
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by Jeff Davidson, MBA, CMC - 2007-02-19
"If I could only get a little breathing space." How often has that thought or a similar one occurred lately? Probably too frequently. Although you and I may not have met, I'll bet that: Your...
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by Constance Knieper - 2007-02-19
How many times have you looked at your schedule and wondered how you were going to fit everything in? How many times have you made the comment "this should have been scheduled here"? Do you have day...
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by Pam Stokes - 2007-02-16
We often hear that the way to overcome the perception that we haven’t got enough time to do our leisure activities is to schedule them into the diary so that’s what I did. If I also worked...
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by Nneka Kelly - 2007-02-16
The concept of time management has been through some evolution. The first stage was all about managing your time with lists. Writing down your task list and checking things off. It didn't matter wheth...
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by Suri E. Poulos - 2007-02-16
The difficulty in achieving good work life balance is that there is more to do than there is time in a day to do it. The simple answer is to discover a way to insert more hours in each day. However, s...
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by Gord Shin - 2007-02-14
When you were a child, you never give importance to time. You were idle most of the time, reclining in bed, watch TV programs for so many hours, and sometimes amuse yourself with video games. As you b...
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by Steve Peters - 2007-02-13
Getting up in the morning can be hard. Motivating yourself for the day ahead can be difficult. If you live in a place that experiences the horrors of winter you will no doubt be feeling worse due to l...
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by Garry Zancanaro - 2007-02-12
Nothing is more precious than time, and the pace of modern life is faster than at any time in history, and it's only going to get faster. There are always more and more demands on our time and more th...
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by Garry Zancanaro - 2007-02-12
Most of us would like to be more productive and be able to get more done. One of the single biggest problems we all face daily that inhibits our productivity and time management is interruptions and d...
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by Gerri Stone - 2007-02-11
Speed reading programs are becoming more popular. Evelyn Wood discovered this technique, and introduced it to the public over 60 years ago. Since that time, many others have improved on her techniques...
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by Dave Saunders - 2007-02-09
Many time management seminars begin the skills development process by asking you to calculate how much your time is worth an hour. The assumption is that you have 220, eight-hour workdays in a year. B...
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by Gerri Stone - 2007-02-08
It seems like every day, we have more and more reading material building up on the edge of the desk. In addition to monthly reports, and industry news we have to keep updated on, there is a constant b...
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by Patricia Weber - 2007-02-07
H.L Hunt, an American oil tycoon, and the inspiration for the television series Dallas, is credited saying, "Decide what you want, decide what you are willing to exchange for it. Establish your priori...
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by Dave Saunders - 2007-02-06
There are many reasons for wanting to have more time. You might want to make more money, spend more time with your family, have more time for recreation or you just feel as though there aren't enough ...
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by Cynthia Kyriazis - 2007-02-03
You can narrow down my work, as a time management coach and professional organizer, to three defined areas:Paper/information management. Time management. Decision management.Sometimes clients I work w...