What do highly successful people have in common?
They Read. A Lot.Harold Taylor has written over 35 time management ebooks that are designed to be read fast! Averaging 50 pages long these books are great to read on a train or a plane or while eating your lunch, you will get valuable information to make you more effective and productive. Check them out, for free!
Time Management eBooks
Time Management ebooks by Harold L Taylor
Develop a Goal-Setting Mindset
Project Management for Entrepreneurs
Procrastinate Less & Get More Done
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Time Management Articles:
The importance of trust
A Time Management Article by Harold TaylorTrust, like time, is one of the essential intangibles that everyone understands until it comes to define it and put it into practice. The Webster New World Dictionary defines it as “a firm belief in integrity, reliability,...
Performance improves with positivity
A Time Management Article by Harold TaylorA positive atmosphere works in our favour. Simon Achor, in his book, The Happiness Advantage, says it was shown that optimistic salespeople do 56% better at sales than pessimistic ones. It was also shown that doctors in a...
Interruptions can be avoided or controlled.
A Time Management Article by Harold Taylor John Medina, in his book, “Brain rules,” remarked that studies show that a person who is interrupted takes 50% longer to accomplish a task. Not only that, he or she makes up to 50% more errors. And according to Rescue Time,...
How to keep up with your email.
A Time Management Article by Harold TaylorThere are two times during the workday when you should never check email - the first thing at the start of the day, and the last thing before you leave work in the afternoon. If you look at your email in the morning you could...
A closer look at making the main thing the main thing.
A Time Management Article by Harold TaylorImportant tasks are those tasks that have intrinsic value and help to achieve a goal that you have set. A priority is the task that you have chosen to do first. A priority can be either important or unimportant. For example,...
Make your work sessions brief and focused.
A Time Management Article by Harold TaylorIt is rewarding to read that more and more people are agreeing with my selection of 90-minute blocks of time to concentrate on priority activities. They may not all agree with the 90 minutes, but they have discovered that...
A few of my favorite time management books
A Time Management Article by Harold TaylorI'll mention Stephen Covey's 1989 classic, The 7 habits of highly successful people, which seemed to me to be one of the first books to take a holistic approach to time management. It is a “must read” of course, but I want to...
Has time management changed in 40 years?
A Time Management Article by Harold TaylorIt was 40 years ago when my first book, Making time work for you, was published in 1981. Most of the same suggestions and principles are still valid, at least those that could be adapted to the digital fast-paced world of...
How to build trust and respect.
A Time Management Article by Harold TaylorIn last week's log article, “Remote work is here to stay,” I mentioned that a large increase in the number of remote workers is expected in the coming years due to the tenacity of the COVID-19 pandemic. I also mentioned that...