by Harold Taylor | Aug 21, 2023 | General Time Management, Writing
Michelangelo was a subtractive sculptor. He used a mallet and chisels and other tools to free a figure he visualized in a block of marble. It is the oldest form of sculpture, and many artists can visualize the finished piece of art in that block of granite or wood,...
by Harold Taylor | Aug 7, 2023 | Writing
I evolved as a time management speaker and trainer by keeping up to date with current knowledge as it relates to the use of time. By trying out different ways of working, and adapting what works best for me, I’ve also been able to evolve in my writing as well. I...
by Harold Taylor | Oct 31, 2018 | General Time Management, Writing
My goal has been to write four e-Books year, one newsletter a quarter, five tweets a week, one blog article a week, and as many “Special Reports” as possible in the time available. So far, I’m more or less on course – at least for the last few years. I couldn’t do it...
by Harold Taylor | Oct 24, 2018 | Writing
Not only did I buy a Kindle for e-books, I downloaded the app for my PC, iPad, iPhone and android. I thought for sure we were heading for a world of digital when it came to books, magazines and newspapers. I didn’t like the idea since I loved my hardcover books that I...
by Harold Taylor | Aug 1, 2018 | Writing
Not really. But it did get you to at least read the first line, didn’t it? And did I detect a sigh of relief as you did so? Some people’s curiosity exceeds even their fear of death. This illustrates the importance of a title when writing a book, article or promotion...
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