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Time Management
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Time is on My Side
Time is undoubtedly one of the most valuable assets to the small business owner. Unfortunately, time is a constant variable. There is no way to add extra hours into your day or is there?
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Master Time Management with 7 More Time Management Tips
Welcome to the second in a series of four articles on ways to improve your time management skills. Time management is a hot topic these days. With more pressure on most of us to do more with less, we are constantly turning to gurus in this area to try and improve our time management skills. Here are seven more tips to help you in your quest to master your time usage. If you missed the first article, look for it under the title of Master Time Management with 7 Time Management Tips. And after you’ve read this one, look for Master Time Management with Yet Another 7 Time Management Tips and Master Time Management with a Final 7 Time Management Tips.
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The Law of Diminishing Returns
Not all time spent on a given activity is made equal. There is an important law that many people forget when planning projects and that is the Law of Diminishing Returns. Learn more about this law by reading this article by Personal Development Expert and Founder of the Synergy Institute for Personal Development, Tristan Loo.
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Movement Does Not Equal Achievement
Staying busy is not the same as being productive. Busy work will not put you any closer to your goals in life. Find out how to focus your work from this article by Personal Development Expert Tristan Loo.
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Controlling Your Schedule
Your calendar is NOT your To-Do-List and your To-Do-List is not your calendar. You must schedule time to get things done but that does not mean that everything on your To-Do-List must be scheduled to be done in one day... It might be impossible!
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Some Well-Known Speed Readers
Most readers are familiar with Evelyn Wood, whose influence helped tens of thousands of people learn to read faster with related increases in comprehension and retention. One of her best early examples was Dr. Lowell Lees at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City. Tests indicated that Dr. Lees could read more than 6,000 words per minutes with good comprehension. Mrs. Wood later discovered (and studied) more than 100 individuals who were able to read more than 1,500 words per minutes.
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Try A New Angle On Time Management
Is time management about clawing back 30 minutes here and there or about spending time on the life you love? This article has inspirational and practical advice for managing your time.
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