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Wednesday, January 16, 2008

PAPERWORK IS STILL INCREASING

PAPERWORK IS STILL INCREASING

The volume of office paper and commercial printing increased 245 percent between 1960 and 1994, according to an article posted at
http://www.organizetips.com/office2.htm

DON'T HANG ON TO READING MATERIAL

Don Aslett & Carol Cartaino, in their book, Get Organized, Get Published, suggest that if you have not read or even touched a saved article in two months, you should get rid of it.

INVESTING TIME

Tracy Lyn Moland's book, Mom Management, contains a sobering question: "What do you think the kids will remember more - our nights of playing games or a clean house?"

NOT TOO EARLY

Arrive at meetings a few minutes early, but not early enough to get involved in time-consuming conversations of little value.

TIMELY QUOTE

A bend in the road is not the end of the road - unless you fail to make the turn. (Source unknown)

 

NEW YEARS RESOLUTION

Almost 25 percent of those people making New Years resolutions lose their momentum after one week, according to Mike Sion, writing in Woman's Day magazine (Save Time Next Year, 1/7/97)

BE SELECTIVE WHEN CHOOSING WHAT TO DO

If someone scattered $11,100 dollars throughout a park, consisting of an equal number of bills of $1, $10, and $100 denominations, and told you to keep whatever you could gather in one minute, which ones would you go after? You could grab a lot more bills if you simply grabbed whatever you encountered first. And no doubt, those $1 bills would add up. But I dare say if you ignored the small ones and went after all those more valuable $100 bills, you would be a lot richer. Life provides more than one minute, but the principle is the same. There isn't time for everything, so go after those more valuable projects and activities.

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