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Use a 4-quadrant methodology of Time management.
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Focus on the most important task, that has maximum benefit.
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Use the ABCDE method of creating and executing a To-Do list.
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Whatever your belief, if you think of yourself as an excellent time manager, you will naturally do those things that are consistent with that belief.
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Build clarity in your plans.
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The more time you take to think and plan, on paper, the better results you will get, and the faster you will get those results.
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Use the 70 percent rule - If someone else can do a particular task 70 percent well, then it is a prime candidate to delegate to that them.
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Know exactly what your values are.
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The 3 most important things are to install balance and moderation in your life.
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The degree to which you feel in control of your time and your life is a major determinant of your level of Inner Peace, harmony, and mental well-being.
To perform at your best, you must have a strong feeling of control in the important areas of your business and personal life.
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Engineer by education, Technical Program Manager by profession in the Healthcare Industry, curious by nature about self-improvement, habit forming, automation, leadership, mentoring, and coaching. Vivid reader of the aforementioned topics.
Time Management is Life Management — a profound book with various actionable insights delivered succinctly. The payoff for becoming an excellent time manager is HUGE. It is the outwardly identifiable quality of a high performer vs. a Low performer.
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The discipline of desire tells us what is, and is not, proper to want. This, in turn, derives from the fact that some things are in our power and others are not.
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