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Time Management – The SID Way Book: Now Available!
Successful time management and achieving a good work-life balance are keys to your success. Do you feel frustrated because you never seem to have enough time to get everything done and sometimes miss important deadlines? The newest of The SID Way Leadership Books, Time Management – The SID Way is now available! Get the tools, tips, and resources to effectively managing your time and work-life balance. Price: $19.95
Make an Appointment to Get Things Done
Never seem to have enough time to get some things done? Concerned because a big project is due next week and you don’t see the time to get it done? Do you feel “out of control” and don’t know what to do next? Why not schedule time with yourself to focus on those tasks? We typically are not late for appointments or blow off scheduled meetings. We are there – on time and ready to go. I was thinking yesterday …
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The “Faceless” Time Waster
What time waster did not exist five years ago? Yes, the answer is Facebook! “But, Facebook is a social media tool, not a time waster,” you say. Well, a few weeks ago I came to realize how much time is wasted each day on Facebook. Throughout my workday I would “pop in” and see what my friends were doing. Inevitably this would lead to a few chat sessions or looking at friend’s pictures. It was fun and helped me feel …
The Top Three Time Wasters
In our years of coaching, most people confess to having time management issues. There never seems to be enough time. Or, there is too much work for the amount of time available. When we dig deeper we find that there actually is enough time for the person to accomplish there tasks, were it not for a large amount of their day being devoted to “time wasters.” Here are the top three time wasters that consume people’s time. Meetings No one …
Sacred Time
In today’s economic environment, we tell ourselves we must work harder and harder to gain a competitive edge. I know that is my self-talk as well. But, we need to slow down. I recommend, to many executives that I coach, something called sacred time. This is time spent a couple times a week in a quiet place with no technology and no distractions. At a minimum, I recommend two 20-minute periods. It is uncomfortable at first, but most people come …
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