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... work on your Squidoo lenses, etc. all in one day you ll burn yourself out. Instead, focus on one or two things every day and then cross it off. Mark an X on the calendar on the days you complete the scheduled tasks. 4. Set a time limit Aim for one to two hours per day. By limiting the time you are spending ...
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... measurable, attainable, realistic, and timely. Remember: Some goals must be big and some goals must be long-range. Significant goals must be broken down into smaller parts to ensure daily accountability. For example, if you want to lose 50 pounds this year, you can break that down to a goal of 4 pounds ...
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... relationship. To have a healthy and happy relationship, time management is important. You need to know how much time you should devote to your spouse, as opposed to spending it working, watching television, or hanging out with friends. Time management is also important as you want to make sure that you ...
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... moment or hour that is used up is a percentage of a resource which will not be replenished. When there is a shortage of any resource it becomes important to closely monitor its uses. Consider the response to a shortage of water. Certain activities are eliminated from use, such as watering plants, whenever ...
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... achieve your daily tasks, and still leave behind precious time for yourself and your family. Stress Management and Time Management Principles: KNOWING THE TIME WASTERS - recognize which activities that waste your time. Don't concentrate anymore on what is unimportant and and irrelevant. FOCUS ON PERSONAL ...
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