by Harold Taylor | Dec 12, 2018 | General Time Management
In my last blog article I suggested that the Pareto Principle applied to time management seminars, books and training programs as well. And that 20% of the suggestions actually provide 80% of the value. In this article I will venture to provide one of those high-value...
by Harold Taylor | Oct 25, 2017 | General Time Management
Michael Grothaus, a novelist, freelance journalist, wrote an article for the April 4, 2017 issue of Fast Company titled “What happened when I ditched my smartphone for a paper planner.” Of course he didn’t really ditch his smartphone, but he used a paper planner for...
by Harold Taylor | Oct 17, 2017 | General Time Management
“To do” lists can be frustrating if not the stressful. They keep in mind those things you know you should be doing but don’t have time for. It would be less stressful to call them “Wish” lists. At least that way you wouldn’t feel guilty or suffer anxiety...
by Harold Taylor | Mar 15, 2017 | General Time Management
In this digital age of speed, change is taking place so rapidly, we have to spend more time planning and less time working from a traditional “To do” list in order to survive. Planning could be seen as bringing the future into the present where you are able to change...
by Harold Taylor | Nov 15, 2016 | General Time Management
Research has discovered that deciding in advance when you will do something increases your commitment to do it. Adding something to a weekly list of things to do – even though they are only intentions – is better than simply being aware that something has to be done....
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