Time is an absolute constant - but what you choose to do with it is an absolute variable. You can’t really manage, convert or change time. But contrary to what is most often felt, you can be master of it.
Taking Stock: Are you on your way to achieving the goals you set for yourself in six months ago? Have you made a start? Or are you still thinking about it or caught the very popular “I’m too busy” epidemic?
Creating time is altogether different to saving time or managing time. When we focus on time management we usually lose whatever we gain by completing another project or fulfilling another obligation. It’s the original merry-go-round.
Time is the one thing that is distributed equitably to everyone. We all have 24 hours in a day, 60 minutes in each hour. Depending on choices we make regarding lifestyles etc, the way in which we spend our time can and does vary greatly.
If you are a regular business traveller then the following excerpt from my brand new book “Get Organised – Get a Life” will help you.
Email solutions for busy professionals.
Every time Mary had to find a file on her computer, she always had great difficulty...
A Fresh Approach To Leading Today's Sales Teams
7 Types Of Self-care That Every Business Leader Should Be Mindful Of
Copyright © 2024 International Institute of Directors and Managers ABN 26 112 140 299. All rights reserved.