by Harold Taylor | Nov 14, 2018 | General Time Management
If you multiplied the number of books that I have purchased in the past six months (both electronic and printed) by the number of hours that it would take to read them, it would probably amount to over 400 hours. How could anyone free up 400 hours or more from a busy...
by Harold Taylor | Nov 7, 2018 | General Time Management
You have probably heard or read the admonition by Benjamin Franklin, “Dost thou love life? Then do not squander time for that is the stuff that life is made of.” Time may not actually make up life as we experience it, but certainly it is the stuff that we trade for...
by Harold Taylor | Oct 31, 2018 | General Time Management, Writing
My goal has been to write four e-Books year, one newsletter a quarter, five tweets a week, one blog article a week, and as many “Special Reports” as possible in the time available. So far, I’m more or less on course – at least for the last few years. I couldn’t do it...
by Harold Taylor | Oct 17, 2018 | General Time Management, Technology
I summarized below some of the advantages of both eBooks and Print books. And there could be many others. For example, printed books may offer a feeling of pride or prestige when you have an impressive library in your office or studio. In the same way, being an...
by Harold Taylor | Oct 4, 2018 | General Time Management
Back in 2005, Angie Mohr, in her book, Managing Business Growth, claimed that 96% of all small businesses fail within 10 years. Today it isn’t much different. Brian Martucci, in an article posted in Small Business, states that according to Bloomberg, 8 out of 10...
by Harold Taylor | Sep 26, 2018 | General Time Management
Always focus on the critical, the crucial and the quick tasks in order to maximize your use of time. Everyone tells us to prioritize or work on important things first or avoid the tyranny of the urgent or to draw a priority grid consisting of four possible...
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