Productivity
Time Management: 11 Tips
Work more efficiently and be more productive using these 11 time-management tips.
Ideal Week Gives You An Ideal Life
You need to remain focused on the most important content of your week without becoming easily distracted from the game plan by outside influences. It’s the start of a flexible master plan that of course you can change if needed. But the idea is that you know the activities you need to do – to be both work productive and life productive.
5 Steps to Staying in Shape at Your Computer
Have you worked all day without taking a break? Have you skipped lunch? Are you fatigued at the end of the day?
Time Management for Writers – Controlling Time, Without the Sci-Fi
Every writer needs to be able to manage the time they spend writing, and more importantly, the time they spend not writing. Especially if it’s how they make their living. Get some free time management tips that will work not only for your writing but can be applied throughout your daily routine.
Increasing Productivity Using Lists
Everyone can benefit from being more productive. There are tons of things we can do to increase productivity. Creating lists is one of the loads of things people do to become more productive and ensure they don’t forget things.
Time Management and Prioritizing
While I was active on the Anthony Robbins Web Community Forums I was always amazed at seeing comments from some of the members complaining that Robbins was not spending time on his own site. After ten years, Tony had a grand total of two posts and he probably did not even write those himself. What these complainers did not understand is that Tony’s time is probably worth ten of thousands of dollars an hour. In case you did not know it the guy is worth in the neighborhood of a billion dollars. So, when you navigate in that stratosphere you have to prioritize your time. You have to concentrate on the major and forget the minor.
7 Productive Ways to Spend Your Time When You Do Not Have Internet
Internet has become a necessity. We have all increased the time we spend on the internet. We are addicted to it. We do not indulge in activities which might be a priority. It has replaced encyclopedias, newspaper, magazines and the telephone directory. We have generally become more lazy and complacent. As a result we procrastinate. There are some advantages of not having internet. The list goes as follows:-
Use Parkinson’s Law To Get Productive
I read about Parkinson’s Law in Tim Ferris’ Four Hour Work Week, and I recently experienced again how this ‘law’ works. It all about deadlines, and avoiding procrastination. Do you know the moment you finish a job just before the deadline and you find out that it didn’t take as much effort as you thought it would beforehand?
Working Less and Being MORE Productive
There is a common misconception that a lot of people have that makes them think that the more hours they put in, the better off they will be. This is not always the case, however. There are many people who will put in 60 hours a week attempting to do as much as they can and if they handle their time better, they would only need 40 hours to accomplish what they need to do.
Are You Busy Or Productive?
Ever have days when you seemed to be busy all day long, but at the end of the day you did not have much to show for the time? There is a distinct difference between activity and accomplishment. Do you relate to that feeling? Me too. My solution revolves around time management. Each evening I write my “to do” list for the next day. Back in my property management days, it meant looking at not only new items to be accomplished but reviewing the completed work orders to determine what had been completed. Frequently it also involved a site visit to personally inspect the work performed. With a home based business, the buck stops right here at my own desk.


