by Harold Taylor | Dec 26, 2019 | General Time Management
As I indicated in my last blog article “Self-control: the key to successful time management,” self-control is a prerequisite for the successful management of time. Other strategies are of little avail if you don’t have the self-discipline to put them into practice....
by Harold Taylor | Dec 19, 2019 | General Time Management
Self-control is not just another way of managing your time well. It is foundational to all other time management strategies. Without self-control, you will not be able to plan effectively, achieve goals, resist interruptions, focus on priorities, say no when...
by Harold Taylor | Nov 21, 2019 | General Time Management
Poor time managers usually disorganized, lack clear-cut goals in writing, rarely plan or schedule adequately, have misplaced priorities and generally manage themselves poorly with respect to time. The procrastination parasite thrives on these individuals. They are so...
by Harold Taylor | Nov 9, 2019 | General Time Management
“Just-in-time” might be a great strategy for inventory control, but not for keeping on top of your job. You should actually keep ahead of the game as much as possible. You could get a head start by building an inventory of completed tasks that you will need in the...
by Harold Taylor | Oct 28, 2019 | General Time Management
In the last article, I discussed how you can get the important things done in a timely manner by scheduling those tasks and activities directly into your planner and using the “To do” list section of your planner for the less important activities. In this article, I...
by Harold Taylor | Oct 21, 2019 | General Time Management
In my last article, “Planning your week 90 minutes at a time,” I suggested that blocking off 90-minute chunks of time in your planner a week ahead to work on your priority projects is a proactive way of ensuring they get done. This is in lieu of leaving them on a “To...
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