Time Management – Priorities and Analyzing

POSTED BY on Feb 26, 2012 under Time Management

The way you think you spend your time and the way you actually spend your time are rarely the same. Don’t guess, make sure you know.

Ask yourself often “Will what I am doing, or about to do, help me achieve my goals ?. Once your time is spent, it can not be recovered.

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Ask others to tell you how you waste your time or how you might use your time more effectively. They see things about you that you will never see.

Ask questions to help analyze your time i.e.:

- How much time was spent on high priority items?

- What were the biggest time wasters?

In other hand pick your priorities very carefully.

7 Time Management Activities For High School Students

POSTED BY on Feb 10, 2012 under Time Management

Preparing a time management schedule is similar to preparing a budget. As the purpose of your budget is to streamline your finance, time management helps you to allot proper time.

Time is money for many people. This is well known in Business. The longer the time spent on a Business venture the more the expenditure incurred. Unproductive waste of time is not compensated to the employee by the Organization. Importance is given to persons who do the work in a specific time and manner.

Various teachers assign different tasks to the students not considering the time available. It is up to the students to complete the different tasks with the given period of time.

At the same time we need time to relax and enjoy our youth.

Stress Management – 7 Calming Foods and Vitamins

POSTED BY on Feb 9, 2012 under Anger Management

The body wants food for one reason only – fuel. If we all listened tour our bodies, we’d never have a problem with nutrition or weight. Unfortunately, our minds are usually in charge of deciding what and when to eat.

The stress response not only indicates how much and how often we eat; it also affects what we want to eat. Sugar, caffeine, and high fat snacks with their strong flavors and aromas, offer quick distraction and a brief surge of energy. Sadly, the energy is short lived because these foods typically pack little nutritional value. If the body keeps craving nutrients and the mind keeps responding with convenience foods, it generally becomes a vicious cycle that is a setup for overeating.

Anger Management Quiz – Find Out Whether You Need Anger Management

POSTED BY on Jan 3, 2012 under Anger Management

Do you know whether you need anger management? In fact, there are various ways of seeking assistance to control your anger. Examples of this assistance include yoga, meditation, counseling and etc. But before you decide which method to adopt to deal with your problem, it is important to identify the root cause of your anger. Anger management quiz is one such way to find out your problem.

So, what is anger management quiz? It is a series of questions designed to assist you to identify what are the key things that normally trigger your anger. Examples of these questions are as follows:-

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Is angry outburst is your usual habit?

Do you feel unfairly treated most of the time?

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POSTED BY on Dec 18, 2011 under Time Management

I’ve lost count the number of times I’ve heard someone say they ran out of time, or did not have enough time to try and do something they planned to do. I know I use to state this on a regular basis myself. When you consider those words, is it that you truly never had enough time to do it, or that you just wasted the time you had? I know for me personally, when I use to repeat those words, it’s not that I didn’t have enough time to study a chapter of the book, of course I did. I sleep for roughly 6 hours on a daily basis, which leaves me with 16 hours by which I could read the chapter. The challenge was that I chose to make use of those 16 hours in such a way as that I couldn’t do something that is necessary to me, I squandered the time period allocated to reading the books chapter.

Questions Often Asked About Time Management

POSTED BY on Oct 18, 2011 under Time Management

Questions Often Asked About Time Management

Questions Often Asked About Time Management

Because each of us is unique and different, we have to find out what works best for us in our own ways. This path to this starts with the basics in our own time management. Basic time management is setting up goals and plans that are reachable. When setting goals for ourselves we should ask…”Is this goal reachable? Can I achieve this goal? What do I do to make this goal successful? Asking yourself the right questions is one basic element of developing a time management routine that works for you. Another basic element in time management is asking for help. That is a plan that helps to lead you to success.

Learning Time Management Skills: Practical Advice From a Professional Coach

POSTED BY on Oct 16, 2011 under Time Management

Learning Time Management Skills: Practical Advice From a Professional Coach

Learning Time Management Skills: Practical Advice From a Professional Coach

Learning time management skills is easy.

The challenge comes when you try to make these skills a part of your life.

In my work as a professional coach, I frequently see people who got excited, tried it for a while, then got stressed and gave up.

When you work on learning time management skills and integrating them into your daily routine, here are a few tips to boost your odds of success.

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1. Use a Holistic System

Whatever systems you use, you’ll want a plan for managing three main things:

Time Management 10 Quick Tips

POSTED BY on Oct 10, 2011 under Time Management

Time Management 10 Quick Tips

Time Management 10 Quick Tips

1. Ask yourself the question “Is this important or is this urgent?” Important things are working on your website, building a database of your leads, updating your Facebook fan page, checking in on Twitter, writing your blog. Urgent things are answering client/customer queries, completing work for a client etc.

2. Spend the first hour every morning doing important things that are necessary for you to grow your business. Do this BEFORE you open your emails.

3. Once you open your emails, answer paying clients FIRST!

4. Then answer all the other emails.

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5. Immediately an email is dealt with, file it in a folder. Most email accounts offer you this facility.

Time Management Tip – 6 Types of Procrastinators Which Group Are You In?

POSTED BY on Sep 23, 2011 under Time Management

Time Management Tip - 6 Types of Procrastinators Which Group Are You In?

Time Management Tip – 6 Types of Procrastinators Which Group Are You In?

Procrastination is a major time management antagonist. You know it’s getting in your way and slowing you down and keeping you from getting things done, yet you don’t know what to do to stop it. Identifying why you are procrastinating is a first step in stopping the undesired behaviors.

Time management foilers. You procrastinate because you’re just plain stubborn, and you’re determined to show others that they aren’t going to push you into doing anything. You’re your own person, and you’ll do what needs to be done when and if you decide to do so and not before. It’s seems logical on the one hand, but it has also caused you some pretty bad unnecessary grief. If what you are asked to do shouldn’t be done stick to your guns and don’t budge, but if deep down you know that it’s going to have to be done at some point you may be better off choosing when and communicating that to others.

A Time Management Quiz With a Twist

POSTED BY on Sep 15, 2011 under Time Management

A Time Management Quiz With a Twist

A Time Management Quiz With a Twist

Tired of cramming your life into schedules and lists? This short time management quiz challenges you to give some serious thought with regards to how you are using your time now. Perhaps it is time to revamp a few things? Take a moment to answer each question before reading the discussion section.

1. How much time do you spend reading the papers, watching (or surfing) the news everyday?

How much of the information you gather impacts your life directly?

Do you feel good about yourself or the world at large after each session of “latest, must-know” news?

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