by Harold Taylor | Jul 15, 2015 | Holistic Time Management
Organization is an indication of control According to Daniel Gilbert, in his book, Stumbling on Happiness (Random House, NY, 2007) at the root of most stress is the feeling of being out of control. I’m sure you know the feeling if you have ever been stuck in traffic,...
by Harold Taylor | Jul 4, 2015 | Meetings
The 60-minute modular meeting & rule of seven Deadlines make us more efficient without detracting from the effectiveness of our meetings. To minimize the impact of Parkinson’s Law (activities expanding to fill the time allowed for them) try breaking all...
by Harold Taylor | Jun 29, 2015 | General Time Management
Grouping similar tasks together increases efficiency Batching refers to scheduling blocks of time in your planner for tasks that are similar in nature and require similar resources. The length of time could vary, but I frequently tie it in with my practice of...
by Harold Taylor | Jun 24, 2015 | Technology, The Brain
Are we witnessing the end of personal time? We have become a mobile society with fewer people working in 9 to 5 offices, and many people working at home, on the road or sharing a desk with others. One of my past clients consisted of case managers who seldom visited a...
by Harold Taylor | Jun 18, 2015 | Holistic Time Management
Spend more time with your “real” friends, not the ones online There is a common expression concerning mindfulness that suggests “wherever you are, be there.” In this age of technology, we should add, “And whomever you are with, be with them.” It’s...
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