Adjusting Your Schedule On The Fly

If you have SCHEDULED your day perfectly and are certain you have allowed yourself just enough time to get everything done, something is certain to happen. You will encounter an emergency of some sort or an old friend to whom you have not spoken in years. If you are at home, the dishwasher will suddenly overflow. It is the Murphy’s Law variation for time management. If something can MESS up your schedule, it will.

Get You Where You're Going On Time

Are you always wondering why your family and friends are always on time, and you're always LATE -- no matter what the event? If so, here are some tips to get you where you're going so you arrive in plenty of time.

Manage Appointments And Scheduled Events

Integration is the simple but powerful technique of COMBINING not only business and professional appointments and scheduled events but including your personal commitments as well, all on one calendar.

Simple Ways to Reduce Interruptions

Interruptions soak up our time like a sponge. Here are five simple ways to LIMIT interruptions so that you can accomplish what you set out to do each day.

Turn Off The TV If You Want More Time

Is watching television all bad? Of course not. It provides entertainment and a DIVERSION. It can be an excellent way to relax a bit after a busy day. But we aren't reaching 10 weeks per year with just a little viewing. The television habit can INTERFERE with living a life.

Why Doing Nothing Should Be Part Of Your Time Management Plan

If you want to be more productive you need to BALANCE the amount of time that you spend being active with the amount of time that you spend doing nothing. In fact, doing nothing can be the most CREATIVE and productive part of your schedule.

"But I don't have time to workout!"

If you're truly realistic and look at all the things you do during the day, just about everyone in the world could find 45 minutes to do something extremely productive for their health and fitness.

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