by Harold Taylor | Jan 25, 2017 | Holistic Time Management
I would love to be able to say that everything I know about healthy living I learned from nature. But I can’t. It was only after I slowed down enough in my early eighties to actually pay attention to the environment in which we live that I even noticed the marvel of...
by Harold Taylor | Jan 18, 2017 | General Time Management, Technology
Balancing high-tech and high-touch. Research shows that things left undone cause stress. And an expanding to do list, which never seems to empty, is a constant reminder of all the things left undone – important or otherwise. This is true whether it is a hardcopy or...
by Harold Taylor | Jan 12, 2017 | General Time Management
Slow decision-making wastes time, as do spur-of-the moment decisions, which frequently result in costly and time-consuming mistakes. But the worst thing you can do is to procrastinate on decision-making. Napoleon Hill, author of Think and Grow Rich, once conducted a...
by Harold Taylor | Jan 6, 2017 | General Time Management
Poor communications is one of the top time problems identified by workshop attendees. Much of this could be a simple lack of communications – a failure to share relevant information with those who need to know in order to perform their jobs effectively. But much of it...
by Harold Taylor | Dec 29, 2016 | Holistic Time Management
Ever since I broadened my field of interest to include holistic time management, I have been amazed at how many factors influence our productivity besides the usual efficiency – organizing – planning triad of strategies. I have written about them in previous blogs –...
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