by Harold Taylor | Dec 20, 2021 | General Time Management
A Time Management Article by Harold Taylor Important 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,...
by Harold Taylor | Aug 9, 2021 | General Time Management
A Time Management Article by Harold Taylor Eugene Peterson, in his book The Contemplate Pastor, suggests that busy people might be busy because they let other people decide what they will do instead of deciding themselves. In his case, he feels people who do not...
by Harold Taylor | Jan 11, 2021 | General Time Management
People tend to work on the easiest tasks first and leave the more difficult tasks until later in the day. If the easiest tasks are also the most important, that is not as bad, but still not the best idea if there are important, difficult tasks to do. Despite the...
by Harold Taylor | Jan 3, 2021 | General Time Management
I was reminded by the titles of many time management books on my shelves that some people may get the impression that “getting things done” is what life is all about. The titles on the covers are deceiving, even though the contents may say something completely...
by Harold Taylor | May 14, 2015 | Technology
Can technology actually waste time? Regardless of what people may say about their priorities and what they value most, it is where they focus their attention that reveals whether they are really ‘walking their talk.’ Whether inadvertently or not, the Internet and...
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