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July 2002 - Managing Your Time At Work
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"You will never find time for anything. If you want time, you must make it."
- Charles Bixton
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This Month's Featured Articles
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"Capturing That Elusive Thing Called Time"by Kathy Paauw
The key to time management is not fitting more into your day -- it's about focusing your energies on the most important things on your "to-do" list.
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"Control The Free Fall"by Donald Wetmore
Have you ever felt completely at the mercy of your schedule at work? Learn how to cut off time management crises at the pass, before they take over your day.
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"Decreasing Interruptions"by Mari Peckham
Interruptions are one of the most insidious -- and preventable -- time wasters we face. Check out these tips for stopping interruptions dead in their tracks.
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"More Effective Time Management"by Michael Pollock
If you are looking for a basic primer on how to get more out of your day, take a look at these ten tips for using your time both effectively and efficiently.
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"Quiet Time"by Carol Halsey
Do you run 90-miles an hour all day at work? If you're skipping the quiet time to yourself, you're not really practicing effective time management.
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"Taming The Procrastination Beast"by John Lundholm
In order to overcome procrastination once and for all, you need to understand what causes it, why it benefits you, and how to turn it to your advantage.
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"The Money Value Of Time"by Elena Fawkner
For those who are self-employed, it is critically important to know what your time is worth -- and whether your time is better spent on other activities.
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"Tips For Effective Meetings"by Lisa Marinik
How much of your day is spent in meetings? Learn to cut down on meeting time and frequency while improving amount of productive work accomplished.
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