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  • How to Overcome Procrastination in Two Simple Steps  By : lazy submit
    This article reveals the two steps that many of the nation‘s most successful people use to blast through procrastination and quickly overcome the bad habit. The two steps show you how to exercise focus, avoid unproductive multi-tasking, and exactly how to get through the apprehension to get started on a task.
  • Real Estate Investing—Time Management for the Real Estate Investor  By : Dennis Henson
    Whether you are the world’s richest person or broke and out of work- time is your most valuable asset. By eating right, exercising and driving carefully, you might increase your time on earth by a few years, but only a few.
  • The One Word Secret That Makes The Rich So Rich  By : James Delrojo
    The rich don't get rich by accident. But no matter how motivated or educated a person is, he or she still only has 24 hours in a day, so how do they use those hours to get so much richer than the average person? They apply a one word secret that will work just as well for you if you use it.
  • Top 10 Time Savers  By : Barb Friedman
    On the way to success! Before you knew it, business boomed and you found yourself busier that you ever thought possible.

    How can you do it all? How will you keep up with more work and longer hours? Will you be able to continue to provide the same quality, service and customer follow up that led to your growth? Will the organizational systems you put in place at the outset continue to work?

    Did I say relax? With planning, you will be able to keep it all going.
  • The Fast Fifteen  By : Barb Friedman
    Are you looking for more free time? We all are! Looking for free time isn't difficult, you just have to know where to look for it. Most often, you will find it in little snippits throughout your day. Small amounts of time can prove to be very productive and help to keep you on track with your goals and projects.
  • Are Interruptions Eating Away Your Time?  By : Barb Friedman
    The average interruption costs anywhere between 10-20 minutes of someone's precious time. If you have 4 interruptions a day, that amounts to one hour of productive time. Time that you can't get back.

    You really can control your time. It is important to let others know that while you will make time to discuss their needs, you still value your own time.
  • Dynamic Time Management — Top 10 Ways to Put More Time into Your Life  By : Ernie Zelinski
    Forget about classic time-management techniques — clearly, they don’t work.
  • You Need an Alice in Your Household  By : Tracey Crockett
    Recent statistics clearly indicate that the average household is actually spending much more time in completing their daily household errands and chores than perceived in the past. The need for a household manager - better still a "lifestyle" manager - and the corresponding benefits must be realized by households if they wish live a more fulfilling life.
  • How to Beat the Waiting Game?  By : Tracey Crockett
    Although statistics vary on the subject, it is reasonable to assume that the average person spends about 2 days a year just waiting for an errand to be completed. However, if one delegate's these tasks to an organized person - or better still, a lifestyle management company- then this time can certainly be gained back to do more meaningful tasks.
  • Are You Time Poverished?  By : Tracey Crockett
    Time is certainly the most precious of all commodities and managing it is an art. However, for the time impoverished there are certainly more than just a few ways to improve the situation. All it takes is some creativity, organization and a little bit of "lifestyle management" help.
  • 10 Things You Could Do if You Could Live an Errand-Free Life  By : Tracey Crockett
    Running errands and completing household and business chores will always be a part of life. It is the completion of these tasks that keep the refrigerator stocked, the home improvements & repairs completed, and so much more. However, now that Americans are working more than they did 5 years ago, the completion of errands and chores are becoming more difficult to complete. With time becoming an ever precious commodity it's important to determine what takes priority in one's life.
  • Focus on your most important investment - your time  By : Colleen Francis
    When it comes to sales, this boils down to focusing your time on the three Holy Grails: Prospecting, Presenting and Closing. Notice that all three of these activities involve prospects or customers. That’s because you sell more when you spend more time in front of your customers, whether prospecting for new business, presenting solutions to problems or closing business.
  • Time Management and Setting Goals  By : Arthur Evans
    Goals can help us set a proper course in our lives and focus on worthy causes. The direction in which we are moving is more important than where we are at the moment. Goal setting should cause us to stretch as we make our way. With our goals in hand, it is important to use our time wisely. When we plan our lives and use our time wisely, we will be blessed and we will become better individuals.
  • Juggling with Grace: An Art Form for Busy Women  By : Corrie Woods
    Are you a woman with the drive to achieve success in all areas of your life? You can have it all if you follow these fun and simple steps!
  • Maximize Your Time: 10 Tips for "Extreme Productivity"  By : Christy Geiger
    Implement these 10 productivity strategies and develop them as time saving habits. You will quickly enjoy the benefit of more time and energy and overall increased productivity.
  • Take Time to Have Rest  By : Tyler Benson
    Most of us suffer daily torments and continue working without making a desirable break. We think that way we will finish the work faster. However it is not that easy as it may seem. So, what do I have to suggest? If your job suggests active mental work, you are to…
  • How To Remember Those Important Dates!  By : Tom Takihi
    C.S. Lewis’ stated, “The future is something which everyone reaches at the rate of sixty minutes an hour, whatever he does, whoever he is.” In other words, you and I have the same amount of time as the president of the United States has everyday.
  • The Working Mom’s Survival Guide  By : Philip Nicosia
    Working moms often feel like they’re running two different rat races.
  • The Six Pillars of Inner and Outer Balance.  By : Ineke Van Lint
    Many people are building their inner balance and happiness on one single pillar. This is a dangerous situation! If you want to live a life of inner calm and peace, don’t just lean on one or two pillars, but make sure to invest in all six of them. When you are resting on six pillars and one of them crumbles, there will be no need for drama. You can still support yourself with the other five pillars while you start repairing the one that broke down.
  • Mindfulness is in the Details  By : Carolyn Wilson-Elliott
    A mother and child use movement to develop a state of Mindfulness.
  • How to Focus on the One Big Thing  By : Vickie Milazzo
    To take the high-impact actions and accomplish the strategic imperatives that will give you the desired result, nothing helps more than this one bit of ancient wisdom: "This one thing I do."
  • How To Teach Students On Time Management  By : gord
    ne of our most priceless resources is Time. It is something that you can no longer reclaim, once you lost it. You should make use of your time intelligently. The reason is for your growth and improvement as a person. You always take a look for the wonderful memories and actions, which you have fulfilled.
  • Marriage Counseling-Make Time for Your Relationship by Avoiding Urgency Addiction  By : Barbara Bartlein
    Avoid urgency addiction to balance your life. Make time for your marriage and the people you love.
  • How Effective Time Management Skills Can Help You  By : Chelsea Aubin
    Having effective time management skills means that you know how to utilize your time wisely. When you can have a list of tasks for a day and accomplish them all in the established time frame, you know that your time management skills are sharp.
  • Time Management for High School Students  By : gord
    Being organized is essential in high school students. If you are a high school student, it may seem like you never have enough time to finish all your work in a day. You may feel that you are always running out of time and all you do is study and never get enough time with your friends and family.
  • Lifestyle Management: Live Better, Live Happier!  By : Tracey Crockett
    Living a balanced and enjoyable life today is more difficult than ever. Hectic schedules and the expectation to deliver more work in less time has placed an unfortunate burden on most workers. Lifestyle management is the solution that helps one attain a work-life balance and live a healthier more prosperous life.
  • Time Management for Nursing Students  By : gord
    Being a nursing student is also a hard task. Nursing students deals with study of care to the people who need it. Nursing is the care for the sick and healthy people as well. It deals with activities such as feeding and caring for infants, promoting growth and development....
  • Time is a Unique Resource  By : Terence Traut
    Time management is not about squeezing more into a day or eliminating distractions. It’s about managing activities to achieve goals. This article shows you how.
  • The work-life balance  By : Anna Fedorenko
    Balance. It's a nice word but the reality is hard to pin down. It may not even put us on the right track in our 21st century quest for fulfillment and happiness. In this article we will talk about the integration of work and family life, beginning not with the workplace and the employer's role in sorting things out, but with the person and her priorities.
  • Time Management Tips for Graduate Students  By : gord
    Graduate Students will always complain that they have plenty of things to do but very little time to accomplish them. How are you going to keep your sanity if you are full of course requirements, teaching, researches and the demands of your life?
  • Adult ADHD: Beating The "Three-Quarter Rule"  By : Tellman Knudson & Stephanie Frank
    If you have Adult ADHD, you're probably falling victim to the deadly "Three-Quarter Rule!" Find out what it is and how you can beat it using our special Adult ADHD "focus and finish" techniques...
  • Adult ADHD: The Magic Egg Timer Trick  By : Tellman Knudson
    If you have Adult ADHD you probably know how hard it is to focus on getting something done you've been putting off--especially if it's BORING. Here are two cool tricks for people with Adult ADHD--one using a common egg timer...
  • Adult ADHD: If It Doesn't Work, Do It Again?  By : Stephanie Frank
    If you have Adult ADHD or ADHD symptoms, this story will really hit home for you: "There I was, a grown woman, sitting on the floor crying because I couldn't figure out what to do with one piece of paper. Just then, the phone rings...
  • Time Management: A New Approach From Ancient Greece!  By : Eric Garner
    If you've been on time management courses and found they don't work, then here's something that will surprise you. A time management system that does work! This system requires no work from you. In fact, it's sometimes called the natural time management system. Just read this article to find out why.
  • The Fundamentals of Time Management  By : Ken Snowie
    There are many fundamentals in life, things that we need to make our lives work well for us. Time management is one of those fundamentals. Without it, it is difficult to get anything done, or have time to enjoy anything in life.
  • Control in Time Management  By : Ken Snowie
    Control is having the power to manage ourselves. When we have control of our lives, then we have the ability to manage anything that comes our way. No one can control every aspect of life, but we can maintain some control over what happens to us.
  • What is Time Management?  By : Ken Snowie
    Because each of us is unique and different, we have to find out what works best for us in our own ways. This path to this starts with the basics in our own time management. Basic time management is setting up goals and plans that are reachable.
  • 5 Tips for Finding More Time in Your Day  By : Robin Lakes
    Stop running around around all day like a chicken without its head! You CAN take control of your life, reduce your stress and find more time to do the things you want to do.
  • Time- How It Changes Everything  By : cdmohatta
    The clock ticks non-stop and the time passes by. Time used to pass even when the clocks were not there.
  • Reminders: A Gradual Evolution  By : Philip Nicosia
    One of the most vivid symbols of modern man is the image of finger with a ribbon tied around it. That image symbolizes a reminder, of not forgetting a chore, a task or an event.
  • Teach Yourself to Read Faster  By : Royane Real
    Are you drowning in a sea of unread papers? Do you feel frustrated because you cannot keep up with your reading assignments? The good news is that if you are committed and actually do the work, you can develop your own speed-reading program at home.
  • Time is Money: How Much are You Wasting?  By : DavePierce
    There are several ways to tell if you are not putting the energy in the right place for the investments that you are making. Through this, you will be able to see where your money is being lost. One way in which time can easily be wasted is through reading e-mail or making personal calls that take a long amount of time. By not being organized with correspondence that you are making, you can waste hours of time every day and not be able to be efficient with other work that you are doing.
  • Time Management Tips to Keep a Smooth-Running Household  By : DavePierce
    Stop putting yourself through useless hours of frustration and emotional outburst. Get organized and stay that way. Look how much easier life can be if you do. Your household will run so much smoother, and everyone from husband to the smallest tike in the house will not be waiting for misplaced items to be found.
  • Six Ways to Prioritize your Work  By : DavePierce
    Prioritizing your work is an extremely important part of being successful. By organizing your work, you will find it less difficult to finish. You will also be less likely to procrastinate, which is a damaging behavior you should always avoid. Knowing what needs to be done and the most efficient order for finishing your tasks is the best way to begin your day. Try making a list each morning of your tasks for the day. There are several ways you can prioritize your tasks. You can try one of
  • Time Management is the Key to Success  By : DavePierce
    Time management is basically about being focused. The Pareto Principle also known as the '80:20 Rule' states that 80% of efforts that are not time managed or unfocused generates only 20% of the desired output. However, 80% of the desired output can be generated using only 20% of a well time managed effort. Although the ratio '80:20' is only arbitrary, it is used to put emphasis on how much is lost or how much can be gained with time management.
  • How to Make Your Day Longer  By : Jacob Parker
    Lack of time does not account for a great number of tasks we have to do. But it is rather a result of unpredictable and unjustified time losses. Among the factors that steal our time during the working day we can point out the three major “time thieves”. They are…
  • Hickory Dickory Clock  By : Robert Thatcher -
    Everyday we get from one place to another, rushing to and from along our busy action-packed day. Ok so some days are a bore but we need to go through them anyway for each day, dark makes way for light and brand new possibilities await. But first, we must get out of bed.

    Our altered consciousness in slumber cannot tell time and to be able to rouse from sleep in the morning in time for work, an alarm clock comes in handy. There are different kinds of ingenious alarm clock de...
  • Managing Your Workday Interruptions  By : Dave Lindbeck -
    Staying focused is vital to accomplishing your goals and being productive. During the workday, several interruptions may keep you from getting your job done. How should you deal with these types of interruptions?

    1. Non work calls to your cell phone.

    Unless you use your cell phone in your work, keep it turned off so that personal calls go to voicemail. Return urgent calls during a break in your work. Everything else can be returned in your free time.

    It's importan...
  • 12 Ways To Maximize Time And Life  By : Jim Estill -
    My business experience has taught me one true thing: That maximizing your productivity, happiness, peace, or impact can best be accomplished if you clearly understand the 12 Rules of Time.

    1. Have goals

    Being more efficient with your time is irrelevant if you don't know how you want to spend it. In managing time, the compass is more important than the clock. Know where you want to go and spend your time on the things that get you there.

    Many people spend energy tr...
  • Time Management meetings and Television  By : seoprofessional
    Creating good time management habits at the office can be a tough, especially when you must work around other people's projects and meeting plans.
  • Developing Your Time Management Skills  By : seoprofessional
    Regardless of your daily schedule, whether you work for someone else or yourself, your goal is to compete against yourself to see how much you can get done that contains the most value every day.
  • Work/Life Balance: Making Every Day Sacred  By : Wendy Betterini -
    So many of us rush blindly through our days, fall into bed exhausted, and wake up the next morning to do it all over again. For many of us, our lives are composed of millions of meaningless moments, all strung together - perhaps with a sprinkling of sacred moments mixed in. I'm sure you can think of a few sacred moments in your own life. Maybe your marriage, the birth of your child(ren), or perhaps a heartfelt moment of connection with a good friend. These are the moments whe...
  • Four Facets Of Work/Life Balance  By : Wendy Betterini -
    I recently came through a week of very hard work, chaotic energy and long hours. As I reviewed my goals and progress for the week, I realized that I couldn't remember much of anything that happened during that week. It was all a muddled blur in my mind, one day blending into the next. I do believe that hard work is good for us. However, if we don't also include periods of rest, quiet contemplation and recreation, what are we working so hard for? We must also make time to enjo...
  • Advantages Of Time Management  By : Christos Varsamis -
    The advantages of time management include reducing stress, gaining time, reducing avoidance, while promoting reviews and eliminating cramming. Another advantage is that managing time helps us to stay motivated while we avoid procrastination.

    The trick to successful time management is setting up goals that work, while having an awareness of those goals and prioritizing your list of goals. When you set up an effective time management plan, you are growing and upholding a per...
  • Pamper Me Please! - Self Care For The Busy Entrepreneur  By : Kristie Tamsevicius -
    Why am I doing this? I just feel like I can't focus today! I feel like I'm not enjoying my job like I used to. What's the matter with me?

    I NEED A BREAK!!!!

    When you are CEO, head nurse, mommy, head of janitorial services, and chief crafts coordinator, life can leave you a little weary sometimes. As a business owner YOU are your most valuable resource, so it makes sense to take care of yourself! When
    you start to feel overwhelmed, it's important to know when to slow ...
  • Easy Time Saving Tips For Busy Moms  By : Aurelia Williams -
    It is no surprise that moms feel overwhelmed when they try to fit everything into their busy days. After all, few single people can manage to juggle work, home life, and fun successfully. On top of these responsibilities, moms add car pool duty, cupcake emergencies, and last minute science projects to their to do lists. So, how do moms manage to fit all of those tasks into their lives and still keep their sanity without resorting to cloning?

    First, you may want to conside...
  • Time Saving Tips for Site Owner  By : Anna Fedorenko

    Having a web site and being visible on the net can be really exciting. After years of hard, but interesting work it can reward with a million dollars or simply fall into oblivion. The only way to keeping head above water is continuously provide a value for visitors and investing time to a site from day to day. There is a way to do it better. Really few time management principles can bring our lives to success and improve site ownership to really profitable and fascinating work.

  • Set an Action Plan in Time Management  By : Christos Varsamis -
    Do you have an action plan in your time management scheme? Last night while writing these articles, I had to check myself. The last thing I want to do is tell the readers how to manage time and be a hypocrite. The writing of these articles is rewarding since I realized that managing your time includes using your intelligence and skills, as well as putting an action plan into play. Action plans are lists of responsibilities that instruct a person “to carry out to achieve an ob...
  • Managing My Household  By : Jennifer Tarzian -
    As a work-at-home mom of one very active toddler, I recently acknowledged that my household was quickly spinning out of control. The housework was piling up higher each day and I NEVER felt like I was even catching up, let alone getting ahead. So, it was time for a makeover – an organizational makeover, that is!

    When I was in the workforce, the only way I knew to get things done by their deadlines was to make a list and keep working on that list until I checked everything ...
  • Internet Time Management  By : Rene Graeber -
    The Internet is taking over man’s normal way of living, so therefore when we consider time management, we must also consider the World Wide Web.

    It used to be to manage time; we had to consider family, friends, work, and ourselves.

    Now we have to consider emails, websites, advertising, marketing, and other key factors that are including in businesses today.

    At one time in our lives, we went to work for eight hours and returned home.

    Now we go to work and it is...
  • It’s Never Too Late for Time Management  By : Ann-Marie Latoski
    Set yourself up for time management success with a new perspective on how it all gets done.
  • How To Optimize And Free Up Your Time  By : Aurelia Williams -
    Time is one of the most important resources that we have. Time is one thing that you can’t swap, borrow or purchase. We are all given the same 24 hours to each day. Even with all of our modern day time saving conveniences such as e-mail, fax machines, microwaves and dish washers, there is no way to get more hours into your day. It is up to each of us to make the very best use of our time since we can’t get it back.

    Here are some time saving tips that you can use to optimi...
  • New Time-Saving Technology Is About To Revolutionize Your Life  By : Kerry Clabaugh -
    While it may seem nothing much changes, a lot IS changing, and often right under our noses. Time-saving technology is always at work to help us complete tasks at home and on the job even faster than ever.

    When we save time doing a task that used to take us longer, we suddenly have more time to do that task even better OR switch our attention to an entirely different task.

    Just think how you did business a few years ago. Instead of answering email, you probably spent muc...
  • Do You Use Your Time Wisely?  By : Rene Graeber -
    When I was younger, I never considered the importance of time.

    I just laze around, watching TV, lie in bed, and play video games.

    As I grew older, I thought about the things that I have achieved. To my surprise, I haven't accomplished a lot.

    I resolved to myself that I will do things that will contribute to the benefit of mankind and to myself!

    I studied very hard and learned a lot of lessons from my experience. I lacked self-confidence before, so I want to help o...
  • Use Your Commute  By : Dr. M. Mastria -
    Two commutes a day, ten a week, forty a month, about 440 times a year. If you commute 45 minutes to work, that is ninety minutes a day, 1,650 hours a year!

    You know those goals you’ve been meaning to achieve? Why not use this time to work on them! How you choose to use the time is as broad as your imagination.

    So much of our commuting time now is spent as a negative experience, that it drains us for other activities in our day. When we use our commuting time to benefi...
  • How to Plan your Day  By : Tyler Benson
    The absence of a plan of the day may turn into a real catastrophe when it comes to a thousand of things you need to do. This article provides you with information on how to plan you day and stay away from a mess.
  • Good Ways To Procrastinate And When Procrastination Might Be Good  By : Jim Estill -
    Good ways to Procrastinate and when Procrastination might be good.

    I am writing this with the din of jackhammers in background. I am working on the weekend (surprising at that might be); feeling sorry for myself that I cannot get good quiet uninterrupted time in like I had planned.

    I thought I would write an article on Procrastination since that is what I am doing now. I have more important things to do (please don’t take offence). I am going into a heavy travel sched...
  • Two Proven Techniques That Successful People Do To Triple Their Time In A Day  By : Rene Graeber
    They say that time is much more important than wealth. Most effective people think so. They know how to get more time in a day, and they have mastered the art of utilizing time effectively to do more productive things that contribute to their advancement or success. So how do they do it?

    Proven Technique Number 1 - They delegate and assign simple routinary tasks to other people so that they can have more free time to do as they please.

    This is very elementary but of gr...
  • 5 Tips For Balancing Work And Home  By : Craig Rowe
    Most people understand how difficult it can be to balance their work and home lives once they get married and have children. Somehow it seems that work life or home life is always encroaching on the other and causing problems at work, at home, and many times both. However the following five tips are great options to help with balancing work and home.

    Make a Schedule

    The best thing to do when trying to balance work and home is to make a schedule. Know how much time you ...
  • Time Management Tips For A Successful Life  By : Roy Thomsitt
    The application of time management skills has tended, in the past, to be thought of as something that is for business life only. In reality, though, time management is something from which we can all benefit in our personal lives as well, and in the art of marrying our working lives with our home and social lives.

    Those benefits show in a number of ways, including health, well being and satisfaction with our lives overall. Manage your time well, and you can feel in contro...
  • Time Factor Determines Our Character  By : Tyler Benson
    A person has a very peculiar perception of time, and the time factor is very often an indispensable element of character –building. That is why character features greatly depend on our attitude to time. One fair look at yourself and your great desire to change will make a powerful start for the birth of a new personality who enjoys every moment of his life.
  • Learn How To Plan Your Meals To Free Up Your Time  By : Aurelia M. Williams
    Meal planning and bulk cooking are both wonderful techniques you can utilize and modify to fit your families needs. The idea behind this is simple. The principle is that you cook and or prepare your meals ahead of time and then preserve them by either freezing or fridgerating them. Also, meal planning you can cook one large meal and get 2-3 other meals out of it! The key here is to make every meal you cook count!

    When you are going to prepare a family favorite, double, tr...
  • How To Establish Work Life Balance  By : Adwina Jackson
    How do they do it? You know the parents that work full time and manage to raise smart, healthy and happy children?

    They have a secret. That secret is maintaining a good work life balance.

    Have you ever heard the expression “all work and no play makes a boring day?” Well the same goes for all play and no work.

    Do too much of anything and you are bound to go stir crazy at some point or get cabin fever.

    The good news for parents everywhere is that you can have the...
  • Do Less And Get More Done  By : Eric Garner
    According to research, we are busier now than ever before. But being busy doesn’t always mean being more successful. Strange as it may seem, you might get more done by stopping and doing nothing. Read this article to find out how.
  • Curb The TV Habit In 3 Easy Steps  By : Carrie Lauth
    So you're not quite ready to throw the TV away, but you're limiting the time spent viewing television in your home? Here are some easy tips that have worked for me.

    1) Identify when and why you watch and change your habits

    Do you usually turn the tube on when you get home from work? Why? Do you turn it on in the late afternoon when the kids get home? Why?

    Sometimes the TV goes on when we're tired or bored. If you're tired, you either need to: get more sleep or get mo...
  • Working Time Management For Mom’s  By : Jonny Goldmann
    When you walk in the door, you see a stack of papers floating around your desk, and when you go home, just as at the office, you can’t find those important papers you need so desperately to stay out of trouble or make an excuse.

    When you come home at night, you and your spouse argue, and your children ignore you because you just aren’t spending family time with some of the important people in your life.

    Does this sound familiar?

    Have you ever wondered why?

    Wel...
  • 5 Tips For Keeping Active In The Winter  By : Craig Rowe
    With winter coming there will be lots of cold days that simply make people want to stay inside and keep warm. However, all those days spent indoors is generally accompanied by the winter blues. Fortunately, there are a lot of things one can do to liven things up and keep themselves active in the winter even if it is a bit chilly outside. The following five tips will help you have an active winter and finally beat the winter blues.

    Tip #1 Yoga or Pilates
    Taking a yoga or p...
  • Refining The Golden Hour  By : Steven Barnes
    In one of the classic personal finance books, “The Richest Man In Babylon,” we are told that the way to wealth is to “pay yourself first.” That a portion of all you earn is yours to keep. Great words, and just as applicable to your life itself. In other words, out of every sixteen-hours of wakefulness in a day, one hour should be yours, and yours alone. Not your job, not your husband or wife, not your kids or your parents. One hour. Sixty minutes. Thirty-six hundred seconds. ...
  • 7 Quick And Easy Steps To Manage Your Time More Effectively  By : Jason Tarasi
    The internet is one of those things in life that borders on the verge of a good versus evil battle. It can be the greatest money making tool in existence, or the most malicious time waster. When people venture into the business of internet marketing, they often think it’s going to be a piece of cake. Most people who decide upon internet marketing as a business venture love the internet to begin with and want to unleash its evident power to their advantage.

    Sometimes these...
  • The Golden Hour  By : Steven Barnes
    During a conversation earlier today, a formerly svelt young lady said that she had given up on the idea of exercise, because to have a body worth the trouble, it would take three or four hours a day.

    Novice writers complain that in order to build their careers, it would take six or seven hours a day…so what is the point!

    And more times than I could count, stressed-out acquaintances have said that they would love to meditate, but “don’t have the time.”

    It is time w...
  • Enjoy Driving With Audio Books  By : Paton Jackson
    Did you know that A trucker working to the legal limit in the U.S. can rack up to 3,432 driving hours a year—nearly 10 times that of the average New York commuter or enough to listen to the unabridged audio book version of Bill Clinton’s My Life 77 times? (Publishing Trends, Market Partners International, September 2005).

    Think of the way audio books could optimize your time management. Audio books can turn the day to a 26 hours day. Yes, audio books can add extra two hour...
  • Is Your Hobby Helping Or Hindering Your Family Life?  By : Sintilia Miecevole
    Ask a room full of people what hobby they have and you will get as many answers as there are people. Others will confess that they don’t have a hobby. They probably do; but just don’t label it as such. By definition, a hobby is an activity or interest pursued outside one's regular occupation and engaged in primarily for pleasure.

    Whether stamp collecting, chat rooms, trains, soft ball, scrapbooking, golf, reading, painting, tap dancing, yard work, crafts, auto mechanics, m...
  • Jim Estill's 8 Rules Of Time  By : Jim Estill
    I study the use of time and how to maximize productivity and enjoyment from it. From these studies, I have come up with the following list of time rules:

    1 – It is more important to have clear goals than to be efficient. It is more important to work on the right things than to work efficiently. I liken this to the person who wants to get to Sudbury so gets in their car and drives 150 Km/hour. Does he get there before the person who checks the map (direction) and drives le...
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