Archive for 'Time'
5 time management myths
By Harold Taylor - 1. We can manage time. We cannot manage time. Nor can we save it. Time ticks away relentlessly in spite of our efforts to control it. We are provided with 24 hours [...]
Habits can be dangerous as well as efficient
By Harold Taylor - A habit is an unconscious behavior, something you do automatically without thinking, such as always putting on the left sock first or stroking your chin when you’re thinking. A routine is a [...]
Our internal clocks
By Harold Taylor - “Get up an hour earlier and get a head start on the day” is a common recommendation to those who have trouble getting everything done. But researchers in the field of chromo-biology [...]
Situational importance
By Harold Taylor - Importance is relative. What didn’t seem important a few weeks ago may be important today. For example, attending your son’s hockey game early in the season may not be that important. Attending [...]
Zero-base time management
By Harold Taylor - Many of us reach a point when we have so many activities and so much clutter in our lives; we lose track of what is really important. At this stage, we must [...]




















































