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Four levels of time management Self discipline and assertiveness Did you ‘achieve’ and ‘enjoy’ today? Poem: My hands were busy through the day New year’s resolutions that work Ideas of beating procrastination Interruptions - less time or later Beating procrastination at Christmas |
Have a look at your list of things you vowed to do differently at the end of the course. Have you done any of them? Are there any you haven't done yet? And how about getting that folder down from the shelf and having a read through the notes. Maybe there are some useful details in there which would apply to the things you are doing at the moment? There are four levels of time management. Level 1, the lowest, is to use lists in order to survive day to day. Level 2 is to plan ahead using your diary, booking things in so you don't forget things or have 2 things at once. Level 3 is to realise that some things are more important than others, and give these things more time. Level 4, the top one, is to have personal goals for home and work and to actively put time aside in order to make these happen. Take control!visit www.free-management-tips.co.uk and have tips like this one sent to you free by email once a month - they never repeat!
visit www.free-management-tips.co.uk and have tips like this one sent to you free by email once a month - they never repeat!
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