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Time Management Tips – Helpful Strategies to Manage your Time and Get Things Done By: Michael Lee | 30/11/2007 This article provides some helpful time management tips to help keep you and your time in tip-top shape. Read
The Lazy Person's Guide to Cleaning the House By: Shira Tamir | 29/11/2007 I love it when my house is clean.
I love the spaciousness that a clutter-free environment creates. I love to walk into my bedroom and see that the bed is made. I love the smell of a freshly washed floor. I love to see the kitchen sink empty. I love to see all my "stuff" neatly in place. And I love to sit down at my sqeaky clean desk and blog to my heart's desire.
I really do love a clean house.
Unfortunately, what I hate... is actually doing it. Read
Time Management at Work – How to Manage Time in the Workplace By: Michael Lee | 26/11/2007 Time management at work is an essential skill to master if you want to become more efficient and experience less stress in the workplace. Being able to apply good time management at work can help you achieve more in a day. Read
- Time Management Skills and Tips to Help you Save Time Online
By: Michael Lee | 26/11/2007 Time management skills are not only essential when doing physical tasks or activities, but they can also be helpful when spending time online. This article gives some great tips that can help you make each minute count online. Read
- Visions That Repeat
By: Don Wetmore | 24/11/2007 Learn how to make your visions more positive, your actions will follow the visions creating the results that form the positive memories you will re-live over and over. Read
- How to Achieve Immortality by Professionally Editing your Home Movies!
By: Joey Thomas | 12/11/2007 You hear stories all the time about when someone’s house burns down, the first thing they grab are the family photo albums and home movies before the go running out the door. But in fact, while these items may be the first thing they grab, most people’s home movies and photo collections are stored in assorted boxes locked away in a dusty closet or slopped together in cheap photo albums that lay strewn on the bottom of a basement bookshelf where they rarely see the light of day. What people do with their home movies would make Steven Spielberg cry. Read
Time Management Tips and Skills - Stand Up for Drop-in Visitors By: Dr. Larry Baker, CSP | 12/11/2007 You may have heard you should stand up when a drop-in visitor enters your office or cubicle. If it is not a routine practice for you, you may change your mind about greeting unexpected visitors by standing up when you discover the reasons behind doing so. Read
- Are your Boss' Poor Time Management Skills Impeding your Career?
By: Dr. Larry Baker, CSP | 12/11/2007 Those who take responsibility for their personal development and careers get ahead in their companies. To them, the "self" in self improvement truly means "self." Below, are some pointers that can assure your boss' poor delegation skills will not slow down your career advancement. Read
- Time Management Tips and Skills: Professional Approaches for Drop-in Visits
By: Dr. Larry Baker, CSP | 12/11/2007 Having the Time Management skills and tools to handle the age-old problem of the drop-in visitor who wastes your time is essential. In today's fast-pace work-world, effective communications are essential. Many of your drop-in visitors are important to your successfully performing your job; yet, far too many drop-ins can be a real time burden. Then too, how do you handle those occasions when it is necessary for you to initiate a face-to-face conversation with someone? Read
Making Time for Me By: Simon Smith | 02/11/2007 Many people complain that they don’t have enough time to do all the things they say they want to do. There are always so many other priorities to consider and demands from others that get in the way. Then we spend our time exhausted and frustrated that we haven’t achieved what we want.
Ultimately though we all have the same 24 hours each day and the real issue is how we manage ourselves to create the space we want for us.
There is a whole industry built around time management, from the every day paper based diary to electronic organisers, training and workshops, sophisticated software solutions and even coaches that can help you “de-clutter”.
There are however, four very straightforward ways to create all the time we need and keep it simple. Find out more in “Making Time for Me!” Read
- Setting Your Home Business Schedule
By: Obinna Heche | 29/10/2007 One of the most important things about working the home business sector is making sure that you are able to work your home business schedule into your life. Read
Saying "no" When It's not so Simple By: Sabrina Schleicher, Ph.D. | 26/10/2007 Do you find it difficult to say "no" to others? Do you find yourself losing focus of your agenda because you say "yes" too easily when someone makes a request of you? If so, you will want to read this article and learn a great way to say "no" when it's not easy to do so. Read
- Is Time Management Manageable?
By: Knight Pierce Hirst | 25/10/2007 If time could be managed, it could be slowed down. It can't be, so doesn't that prove it can't be managed? Read
Help your Employees "make" Time By: Karla Brandau | 17/10/2007 Employers should be concerned about overworked employees. A less stressed worker is a better worker. Help employees leverage their time in the office to be more efficient, effective and less-stressed. Read
- Effective Time Management Tips For Salespeople
By: Abhishek Agarwal | 13/10/2007 This article gives you some effective time-management tips for sales persons. Read
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