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Friday, January 25, 2008

MAKE TIME FOR HEALTH

MAKE TIME FOR HEALTH

Regardless of how busy you are, never sacrifice time for exercise, getting medical check-ups and leisure activities. Keeping well is easier and more time-effective than getting well.

PERFECTIONISM WASTES TIME

Ann Smith in her book, Overcoming Perfectionism, suggests you ask three people who care about you whether or not they think you're a perfectionist. If they do, take action.

SPENDING TIME VS. INVESTING TIME

When you spend time, you are trading it for the accomplishment of a task. When you invest time, you are working on goals that will further your life's mission. Growing physically, mentally and spiritually is investing time. Simply growing older is spending time.

CLUTTER IN THE HOME

Don Aslett, in his book, Not For Packrats Only, claims that clutter steals 50 percent of useable space in a home and that 40 percent of housework is actually picking up and shifting junk and clutter.

TIMELY THOUGHT

An idea only has value when it's acted upon.

 

EVERYTHING MUST HAVE A REASON

David Allen, in his book, Getting Things Done, says he's amazed at how many people have forgotten why they're doing what they're doing. He suggests they ask a simple question. "Why are you doing that?" to get back on track.

WHERE YOU WORK IS IMPORTANT

Choose a physical location unique to the project to maintain focus and creativity. For example, do your report writing at your desk, financial planning at the boardroom table etc.

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