- Handle papers that cross your desk only once. Reviewing your mail next to a trash can before you enter your home is an example of enabling this behavior.
- In your projects, involve people that have ideas and perspectives different from your own. This will help to develop a very collaborative and forward-thinking environment.
- Write down your plans, goals, and ideas. Without clear direction, reaching your destination is difficult.
- People who keep a journal are one-third more likely to feel a sense of progress in their lives than those who do not.
- Apply what you learn immediately to create positive habits and create long-lasting impact.
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Additional Secrets of Successful Time Managers
As a continuation of our Time Management Strategies blog series, we would like to offer you additional secrets of successful time managers. In this segment, we begin to uncover the habits adopted and utilized by people who are able to manage their time successfully. Here are a few of the secrets:
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