by Harold Taylor | Aug 10, 2015 | General Time Management
Select your fixed and variable times Time management writers frequently remark that time is money. By doing so they hope to convey the importance of time. But of course, there is no comparison. Time is so much more valuable than money. It is life itself. And yet, some...
by Harold Taylor | Aug 5, 2015 | General Time Management
The first step in managing time is to get organized. The three major resources that are essential to a successful business are time, money and people. If you lose money, you can always earn or borrow more. If you lose people, you can re-hire. But if you lose time,...
by Harold Taylor | Jul 27, 2015 | General Time Management, Procrastination
Don’t wait until New Year’s – set goals now. People who make New Year’s resolutions are usually those who are least motivated to follow through with their plans. They have already procrastinated by saying they will leave any changing until the New Year. If they were...
by Harold Taylor | Jun 29, 2015 | General Time Management
Grouping similar tasks together increases efficiency Batching refers to scheduling blocks of time in your planner for tasks that are similar in nature and require similar resources. The length of time could vary, but I frequently tie it in with my practice of...
by Harold Taylor | May 29, 2015 | General Time Management
Based on our in-house clients and public seminars to date, interruptions is the number one time management problem that most people experience. That’s probably not too surprising since we have so many ways of being interrupted – email, cell phone calls, text messages,...
by Harold Taylor | Feb 4, 2015 | General Time Management
Attitude is an important aspect of success In a previous blog article I discussed how gaining control of your life affects both your health and productivity. But controlling events and projects in your life are not easy. The fact that only about 10 percent of people...
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