by Harold Taylor | Apr 26, 2016 | Executive Function Skills, Holistic Time Management, The Brain
Creativity in action. My habit over the past twenty years or more was to go for a walk in the morning with my writing tools tucked inside a computer bag, thinking along the way about the article I was to write that morning. When I reached my destination – a coffee...
by Harold Taylor | Feb 22, 2016 | General Time Management
What does a day’s work consist of? A weakness of all planning calendars, whether hard copy or electronic, is that they allow you to schedule and list more work than you can possibly get done in a week. We probably all know that we should not attempt more than a...
by Harold Taylor | Aug 20, 2015 | General Time Management
It takes time to save time Time Investments are those activities that eventually free up more time than they consume. For example, many people fail to plan because planning takes time. As a result, they lose more time battling crises than the planning would have...
by Harold Taylor | Aug 10, 2015 | General Time Management
Select your fixed and variable times Time management writers frequently remark that time is money. By doing so they hope to convey the importance of time. But of course, there is no comparison. Time is so much more valuable than money. It is life itself. And yet, some...
by Harold Taylor | Aug 5, 2015 | General Time Management
The first step in managing time is to get organized. The three major resources that are essential to a successful business are time, money and people. If you lose money, you can always earn or borrow more. If you lose people, you can re-hire. But if you lose time,...
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