by Harold Taylor | Dec 18, 2014 | General Time Management
Did you ever watch the movie, Titanic? A few days ago I noticed a re-run of the original movie that was made back in the fifties and it reminded me of the series of errors and omissions that caused this terrible tragedy. Similarly, errors and omissions in managing...
by Harold Taylor | Dec 17, 2014 | General Time Management
Set goals on your own timetable; but don’t make New Year’s resolutions. People who make New Year’s resolutions are usually those who are the least motivated to follow through with their plans. They have already procrastinated by saying they will delay any change until...
by Harold Taylor | Dec 15, 2014 | General Time Management
There are advantages to working at coffee shops. Coffee shops are opening earlier. Most are equipped with wireless Internet. There are.no trophies or family photographs to distract you. There are few interruptions; no water cooler gossip or morning sports updates. And...
by Harold Taylor | Dec 13, 2014 | General Time Management
Effective delegation may be impossible since many managers and entrepreneurs have limited staff, if any. In that case you might consider outsourcing the more repetitive and time-consuming tasks. Delegation ranges from minor assignments such as sorting through some...
by Harold Taylor | Dec 9, 2014 | General Time Management
Always focus on the critical, the crucial and the quick tasks in order to maximize your use of time. People tell 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 combinations...
by Harold Taylor | Dec 8, 2014 | General Time Management
Why do we think that time management is not for seniors? When looking at time management for seniors we see that something strange happens to many of us during the final third of our lives. During the retirement stage, many of us seem to forget everything we learned...
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