Visions That Repeat
You spend a lot of time reliving memories from the past. Some memories are positive and uplifting and give our days a bounce, enhancing our productivity and results. Other memories are not so bright and bum us out, draining our spirits and motivation and productivity.
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Some Time Savers
In my Time Management seminars which I have conducted for more than 100,000 people from around the globe, I show people how to get more done in less time, with less stress; to help them have more time for the things they want to do in their work and business lives.
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Top Four Time Management issues
Talk with most anyone and ask them what they think are the top issues in time management and you will get answers such as, “Having a well prepared “to do” list”, “Managing multiple priorities”, “Managing Meeting time”, “Handling the flood of paperwork and emails”. All are good responses but overlook the top four time management issues that, in combination with one another, can do more to keep you from having, doing or being what you want and deserve.
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Magnificent Meetings: 5 Tips for Success
It is already marked in your diary in red ink - MEETING.
You wish you could skip it because you have so much work to do.
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Time Boosters: The Art of Delegation
It is impossible for any of us to do everything. Managing your time effectively means entrusting some of your workload to coworkers, assistants, subordinates, business service, technology, and even members of your family.
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Making the Most Out of Meetings
I attended a "project status update" meeting yesterday let me describe it to you.
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The Time Thieves
You have 24 hours in every day, seven days a week for a total of 168 hours to accomplish what needs to be done in your life. And every day, eleven time thieves gang up on you and work to take some of that precious time away from productive use. Let me introduce you to this inconsiderate troupe.
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Small Changes for Big Results
Huge increases in your success do not always require huge increases in effort. In a horse race, the first place horse might earn $50,000 while the second-place horse might earn $25,000. The first horse got twice the money not because it ran twice as fast as the competition. It only had to be a nose ahead.
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