
Stop Instead of listing your important tasks, "schedule" them with a start time and end time. This will help you create a mini-plan for each task, and a workable, productive agenda for your day.
This is just "one" tip from "Time Management, Second Edition," And there's more-a lot more. You'll learn how to: "Distinguish between the important and the urgentSay "No" and avoid time-wasting tasksDelegate for greater productivityCommunicate more effectivelyUnderstand the many time-management software programs availableCope with stressThis book provides both a framework for building a personal time philosophy and the real-world tips and techniques for becoming more efficient and productive.
You have more time than you think. "Time Management, Second EditionRichard Walsh is a publishing professional who specializes in career books. He edits the annual "National JobBank. He lives in Boston.
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