by Harold Taylor | May 3, 2019 | General Time Management
The History of Time Management Dates Back to the Late 1800s People have always searched for better and more efficient ways of doing things, whether it involved a more effective way of trapping animals for food or a more efficient way of starting a fire with friction....
by Harold Taylor | Apr 26, 2019 | General Time Management
B The most important thing you can do when facing a customer, or anyone for that matter, is to engage in active listening. There is no greater way of displaying respect than listening attentively to what people have to say. Lean forward to show interest....
by Harold Taylor | Apr 17, 2019 | General Time Management
We communicate with our whole body and our actions and behaviours must be consistent with what we are saying. Although the oft-used figures that came from Albert Mehrabian’s experiments have been convincingly debunked long ago, it is normally agreed that our body...
by Harold Taylor | Apr 2, 2019 | General Time Management
When we are confronted with multiple priorities, all of which seem to be urgent, we sometimes freeze – like a deer caught in the headlights. It’s a case of paralysis by analysis as we try to decide where to start. If this happens to you, stop and take a deep breath,...
by Harold Taylor | Mar 29, 2019 | General Time Management
Microsoft Corporation’s study of people working found that on average, they were interrupted 4 times per hour, and a distracted worker takes nearly a half hour to get back to and continue a task. 28% of a typical worker’s day is taken up by interruptions and recovery...
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