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Monday, March 10, 2008

Study Time

Study Time

Use your prime time when you’re at your mental and physical peak. This is usually early in the morning and again early in the evening.

Putting Off Housework

Procrastinating on cleaning up your house? Michelle Tullier, in her book, The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Overcoming Procrastination, suggests you plan a party so you’ll have to straighten up and clean.

Increase Understanding

If a school subject is difficult, search out a child’s book covering the same topic (or a lower grade level). The authors are great at making a complicated subject appear easy.

Longer Hours And Lower Productivity

Studies have shown that productivity and efficiency begin to reverse somewhere between 50 and 60 hours per week. An English study showed that at 60 hours per week, performance declined 25 percent. (Source: The Overload Syndrome by Richard A. Swenson, NavPress, 1998)

Timely Quote

The ideal committee is one with me as the chairman and two other members in bed with the flu.   - Lord Milverton.

 

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