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Time
management tips are always useful! Yet time management techniques are
difficult to put into practice.How can you get more time in the day? How can
you get more done in a day? How
can you make more effective use of your time? These are questions which all
small business owners ask themselves.
Take a look at these books on time
management and you will learn time management tips and techniques and how to
have effective time management skills.
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Get Everything Done and Still Have Time
Written for
those people who have to juggle different demands in a busy schedule, this guide
to time management includes lots of advice on finding an effective system, and
leads to a greater enjoyment of work and leisure.
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First Things First
Applies the insights of "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective
People" to the daily problems of people who must struggle with the
ever-increasing demands of work and home life. Rather than focusing on time and
change, this book emphasizes relationships, results and effectiveness.
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Organising from the Inside Out
There's no magic or mystery to creating an organized life, but this useful book
provides hundreds of tips to help streamline your life. Morgenstern presents her
three-step plan: analyze, strategize, attack.
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The Time Management Pocketbook
Effective use
of time is not just about making better use of one's diary. This pocketbook
examines time management techiniques, including objective setting, decision
making, problem solving, managing relationships, effective communications and
handling paperwork.
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Getting Things Done
Based on the
premise that productivity is directly proportional to one's ability to handle
tasks in a relaxed manner, the author offers strategies for self-management that
minimize stress and enhance one's focus and efficiency.
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Managing Workplace Chaos
Officeworkers are
forced to contend with countless e-mails, memos, endless meetings and non-stop
phone calls on a daily basis, and still get their work done. The book shows how to control
the chaos of the workplace by learning new skills, such as: speed and
comprehension development for more effective reading; effective goal setting
through the creation of a master activity list; and action steps to combat
situational, physical and emotional stress.
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Effective Time Management
Time is a
precious resource, both irreplaceable and irreversible. But how can you learn to
save time and spend it wisely? "Effective Time Management" should help you make
the most of every hour. In this guide, John Adair focuses on the time available
for daily use using a wide range of examples and case studies, helping to:
identify long-term goals and middle-term plans; plan the day and make the best
use of your time; and learn to delegate and acquire time effectiveness in the
office and at meetings.
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Easy Step by Step Guide to Stress and Time Management
Everyone is under more pressure these days. The pace of
life is faster and individuals are being asked to work longer hours sometimes
with damaging consequences to their health and private life. Good time
management is essential. This guide provides lots of tips on how to manage your
time, how to take stock of your life, how to regain control of it and how to
ease your stress level.
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Time Management Workshop
This text provides the hands-on instruction and practical
tools needed to design and lead effective training sessions. Tools include,
lesson plans, overheads, learning exercises, lecture notes, worksheets and
examples.
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Don't Sweat the Small Stuff - and It's All Small Stuff
This is a
collection of 100 short essays, designed to teach the reader simple strategies
for living a more fulfilled and peaceful life. The author claims that everyone
can learn to put things in perspective by making the small daily changes such
as: resist the urge to criticize; choose being kind over being right; ask
yourself the question "will this matter a year from now?"; do something nice for
someone else - and don't tell anyone else about it; and listen to your feelings.
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