By: Alex Greer I have seen a lot of articles about time management and the one thing that strikes me most is the way that people seem to view ‘time management’: a set of processes in a timetabled or allotted format, to be put in place in order to get more done each day. I even saw one article which suggested that you precisely estimate how long it would take you to complete each job you had to do that day! |
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Copyright 2005 Kerry Flinders
I hear that all the time. "I don’t have the time to be organized". My clients say this to me like I will believe them. What I say to them is, "Then you can’t afford to not be organized"!
As a Professional Organizer I know the amount of time it takes to organize each and every space in your house, no matter what condition it starts in. I realize that time is valuable. However, when I hear people tell me that they don’t have the time to be organized I have to stop from laughing at them. |
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| Copyright © 2005 Paul Bergquist Axsellit Technologies Pvt Ltd http://www.axsellit.com Those of you who are familiar with the theories of group behavior may have heard the expression "forming - storming - norming - performing". This expression, in essence, indicates that a group has life-cycle periods not very different from that of a single human being.
Remember your childhood? Childhood was all about belonging to your group, the family. It was about learning the basic skills, like the language, and it was about trusting your leadership, your mom and your dad. Then there was puberty. It was time to challenge that leadership and define your own role within the family --or on the outside. This transition period was not without its controversies for most of us. |
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| By: Robert F. Abbott Increased productivity, the ability to get more value for our time, our land, or our invested money, is as important at home as it is in the workplace. Let's consider the case of our imaginary friend Jane, and her grandmother.
Jane's grandmother had just one occupation after marrying in her late teens: homemaker. She raised children, and she cleaned and maintained the family home. That was a full-time (and often more) job. |
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| Copyright 2005 Inez Ng How many times have you remarked to someone that there are not enough hours in the day? The sad truth is, not matter how much you wish it, it is unlikely that you can get more than 24 hours in each day. So, the trick to time management is really how you get the most out of the hours you have. One way to do that is to become an exceptional planner of your day. It is not very difficult – just takes some basic knowledge and a lot of discipline. As a coach, I can help you with both, but the knowledge is what I’ll cover right now. |
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| Copyright 2005 Kerry Flinders I am a very busy gal. I have a successful marriage. I have two active young teen age boys. I run a successful business (both on and off of the internet). My home is always presentable. My laundry is always done. And I strive to live a stress free life as well. I have been called a “super woman” by my friends. They do not understand how I can accomplish so much, and yet always seem to be so relaxed and happy. They want to know my secrets.
My secrets?? I have but one…and it really is as simple as eliminating my "mental clutter".
”Mental Clutter”? What is that? How do you eliminate it? |
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| Copyright © 2005 Mark Dembo and Thomas J. Baskind DEI/Lexien of Greater New York http://www.lexien.com/ There are four primary activities that successful salespeople engage in on an ongoing basis. These are Prospecting (45% of time), Presenting (20%), Product Knowledge/Malleability (20%), and Professional and Personal Development (15%). |
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| Copyright 2005 So-lu'shunz Management Services Time management is a universal concern and taking the necessary steps to conquer the issue is often avoided. But since the only way to eat an elephant is one bite at a time, begin today to win time back into your service - it's been your enemy long enough! |
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