Archive for February, 2008
We all have it. We all want more of it. Doesn’t it seem like successful people always seem to have a lot of time?
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Effective time management can transform our lives. With a few simple changes we can cut our working hours, boost our leisure time and spend our days doing the things that we really want to do. However, other people can make unwanted and unfair demands on our time from that prevent us from effectively managing our time. For many people its often to easy to just say yes to these extra demands and then resent the extra workload later.To truly use your time to its full you …
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Working late culture has become an increasing problem in todays working society. In this article, we will discuss on the causes, consequences and how we can improve the situation before it is too late.
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Your life’s non-stop agenda is taking a toll on you. When you become stressed and overwhelmed it is time to step back and regroup. This is easier said than done when you’re balancing work, kids, traffic, deadlines, relationships… the list goes on. Being able to take a step back so that you can re-assess what is important, cut back on that rushed feeling, and relieving your tension levels is important to your very well being. Time management is about getting results, not about being busy.
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Improve Time ManagementTo recover Time ManagementIn ones quest to improve time management, there are a number of hurdles with many have to agreement with. To improve time management takes more than just only discipline, determination and dedication, which are still actually mandatory in acting out a time management table.
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Achieving a work-life balance can sometimes feel like hard work itself so read this and find out the simple way to get started.
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The art of communication has three grand divisions. The first involves mastery of the subject. The second involves mastery of its presentation, which is usually in written form. The third involves mastery of its reception, which is listening to a spoken presentation and reading of a written presentation.
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