Archive for March, 2008
Regardless of their area of expertise, new business owners often find themselves filling the roles of salesperson, customer service rep, webmaster, office manager, and many others. This can be a practical solution, as its difficult to justify paying someone else to perform these functions when you have time, but not money, to spare. However, if all goes well, the day will arrive when you no longer have time to efficiently maintain all of these roles.
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With the growing popularity of laptops, tablet PCs, and PDA’s, more and more people are adopting some form of electronic calendar system. A large number people, however, prefer the familiarity of a paper planner - and who could blame them?
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Do your co-workers share your views on time and how best to use it? If not, don’t let your differences sabotage your projects! To learn 5 ways you can strengthen work skills while dealing with conflicting time philosophies, read on…
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Is time management necessary in retirement? This article explains the difference between managing time for maximum productivity in a corporate environment and doing so in retirement to put life in perspective.
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Are you one of those employees who spend a few hours at work chatting with friends or posting your opinions on social networking sites? Well, watch out because clocking in systems are never far away from spoiling your party.
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Is time management such a big deal? Most people will think this is a boring topic to talk about, and I feel the same. The million dollar question then is, why bother talking about it at all then?
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It is easy to find yourself drowning in intentions but time does not have to be your enemy. Fulfilling your commitments is not rocket science. Follow these simple steps and you will find that it will be a lot less daunting to fulfill all of your intentions.
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