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Essential Suggestions On How To Greatly Increase Your Billable Hours
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May 6th, 2010 by
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If you work in an environment where you have to account for every minute of the day, then you will undoubtedly be well aware of how important it is to be efficient. Many small-business consultants and professionals work on the basis of billable hours, where they have to provide a certain set of services to a client and record the amount of time that is spent. We categorise this according to the amount of time that we spend brainstorming or researching, or devoting to an issue that may be billed at a set rate, or even by reference to the physical amount of time needed to perform a task.
Some Critical Tips For Finding Time In Your Daily Life
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April 27th, 2010 by
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Our most precious resource is time. If you want to be pedantic we can talk about calendars, how the Romans set all our systems up and how the Gregorian reform finalised it, or we can just realise that we have to cope with a limited availability and make the best out of what we are presented with. The bottom line is that most of us end up chasing around in ever decreasing circles, trying to complete everything that we need to do within a short amount of time. As part of this process, we just focus on what absolutely needs to be done, typically what we have to do to earn income to get by, leaving us with very little time, if any to spend on what we would like to do.
Several Great Guidelines For Effectively Applying Time Management Tools
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March 25th, 2010 by
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Life can throw all kinds of problems our way. Some of them we can just deal with without any difficulty whatsoever, while others can be so significant as to be literally life-altering. Should something really tragic or devastating take place in our lives, we wonder how we would be able to cope. Unfortunately, at some stage or another, an event of the greatest significance will befall us and we are certain to go through some emotions we have never experienced before. In these circumstances, we rely on our inbuilt coping skills and deal with the situation as best as we can. Every now and again circumstances combine to present us with several heavy hitting events in succession and in these situations we really do understand what we are truly made of.
Organizing Your Work Day
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March 14th, 2010 by
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Do you have visions of the perfect workday? Whether you’re employed in the corporate atmosphere or out of your home office, it’s very easy nowadays to lose focus with your targets, tasks and to-do lists. Here, we will provide a few tips for preparing that effective day which eludes you. We will also talk about a specific organizing program known as the Franklin Covey PlanPlus software. For the purposes of this informative article, we will suppose that you work from home as this can actually be the most challenging to overcome with regards to sticking with a strategy.
Essential Ideas For Avoiding Burnout By Managing Your Time Effectively
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March 1st, 2010 by
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We normally associate burnout with people who have highly stressful occupations or senior level executives. In truth, we are all vulnerable to suffering from this nasty condition, no matter what lifestyle we lead or occupation we hold, if we’re not careful. It is certainly true that some are more susceptible than others to burnout, but if you tend to lead your life in a “happy-go-lucky” way, just going along with whatever comes around, then you could find yourself facing problems.
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