by Harold Taylor | Dec 14, 2015 | General Time Management
Planners leave hard copy evidence that you lived “To do” lists are fine when you’re young, but as you get older you also need the encouragement of “Have done” lists. At least, I do. There is nothing quite as satisfying and motivational as glancing at the myriad of...
by Harold Taylor | Dec 7, 2015 | General Time Management
The trend is to a more mobile workforce People seem to thrive in a work environment where they have clear performance objectives and are allowed more freedom to choose their own work methods, hours and location. A January 11, 2012 Toronto Globe and Mail article cited...
by Harold Taylor | Nov 19, 2015 | General Time Management
A simple notepad on steroids might be all you need Research shows that things left undone cause stress. And an expanding to do list, which never seems to empty, is a constant reminder of all the things left undone – important or otherwise. This is true whether it is a...
by Harold Taylor | Nov 16, 2015 | Executive Function Skills, General Time Management, The Brain
Don’t be so quick to say yes. People who claim they can’t say no are actually saying no when they say yes; because they can’t do everything. There’s only so much time available. And every time they say yes to something, they’re saying no to something else. And that...
by Harold Taylor | Nov 9, 2015 | General Time Management
Get started by developing routines. Organizing your office and home not only helps you to find things, it helps you to find purpose in life as well. According to recent research reported in the July/August, 2015 issue of Scientific American Mind, an ordered life lays...
by Harold Taylor | Oct 20, 2015 | General Time Management
Delegation is the greatest timesaver available to managers A school superintendent in Arkansas was accustomed to having the morning newspaper on his desk each morning when he arrived at 7:30. A lady custodian who had the boring, routine job of keeping a few offices...
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