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Monday, March 31, 2008

A DEFINITE "NO"

A DEFINITE "NO"

When Saying 'NO" do so quickly. To hesitate or ramble on sends a message of uncertainty.

TAKE BRIEF BREAKS

We get more done when we take frequent breaks. These breaks can be as simple as a stretch and allowing your eyes to temporarily focus on something other than the computer screen.

MEETINGS QUOTE

A committee of three often gets more done if two don't show up.

 

PROCRASTINATION

Procrastination prevents success by keeping us busy with nonessential actions.

CAN'T SAY NO?

Rather than saying yes to a request, tell the people you will check your schedule and get back to them. Avoid impulse acquiescence like you would avoid impulse buying. Thinking before committing usually results in better decisions.

COLORED FORMS

Have a different color for each form and be consistent so everyone can quickly identify them.

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