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...
by Harold Taylor | Dec 14, 2014 | Holistic Time Management
It is important to manage your anger. Anger is the most damaging stress-related personality trait that precedes a heart attack. One out every three car accidents are caused by an angry driver, and 50% to 80% of all physical ills originate in our emotions. Having angry...
by Harold Taylor | Dec 12, 2014 | Holistic Time Management
Spirituality impacts time management since it takes body, mind, and spirit, working in unison, to produce a long, healthy, happy, productive life. Holistic time management involves the development of all three. Your beliefs, attitude, purpose in life, personal...
by Harold Taylor | Dec 2, 2014 | Holistic Time Management
In the late 1800s, life expectancy was about 40 years. By the 1900s life expectancy had increased to 70 for men and 75 for women. According to World Health Statistics 2014, in Canada, average life expectancy for males born in 2012 is 80 and for females 84. You can...
by Harold Taylor | Dec 1, 2014 | Holistic Time Management
Performing acts of kindness refers to a holistic time management strategy; but it could just as well refer to Acts 20:35, which quotes Jesus as saying, “It is more blessed to give than to receive.” Well, some scientists may deny that Jesus is God, but they sure agree...
by Harold Taylor | Nov 30, 2014 | Holistic Time Management
Tom Rath, in his book Eat Move Sleep,(Missionday, 2013) called sitting “the most underrated health threat of modern times.” So are we at risk of death by sitting? He claims that sitting more than six hours a day greatly increases your risk of an early death. An...
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