by Harold Taylor | Dec 28, 2014 | Holistic Time Management
I believe we can slow the aging process. There is no such thing as a gene that is responsible for aging, although scientists do believe they have found one that is responsible for the aging of skin. And genes do play some role. If your parents lived to be over one...
by Harold Taylor | Dec 27, 2014 | Holistic Time Management
From a holistic time management perspective, working in bed is not a good idea. An article in the November 17, 2012 Toronto Star reported on a survey by Infosecurity Europe in London that found that 70% of the workers surveyed spent at least a half hour a day working...
by Harold Taylor | Dec 24, 2014 | Holistic Time Management
You should not work and live in isolation; friendships can extend your lifespan. And how you interact with others – communicating, networking, delegating, socializing and collaborating – all impact your success in managing time. Although we tend to blame our time...
by Harold Taylor | Dec 22, 2014 | Holistic Time Management
Now that I’m in my eighties, and officially a “senior,” I suppose I should spend more time on time management for seniors and in particular how to cope with the side effects of aging and still maintain our productivity. There may be certain barriers that we have to...
by Harold Taylor | Dec 21, 2014 | Holistic Time Management
Having a purpose in life refers to being dedicated to a cause that is bigger than you are – one that you will never fully attain in a lifetime. Whereas goals are specific, measurable and have a deadline, purpose is general in nature, a way of living as opposed...
by Harold Taylor | Dec 19, 2014 | Holistic Time Management
As a way of introducing holistic time management, I’ll start by saying that time management is a lifetime journey, not an event. Time management is on a continuum – just like health and a lot of other things. For example, when most people think of their health they...
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