Ever taken painstaking efforts to craft every moment of your schedule, only to have your rhythm perpetually thrown astray?  In the featured article, Keeping The Pace — Powerful Time Management Skills, Cheryl Leitschuh invites the reader to embrace the natural flow of one’s day as a means to increase overall productivity.  If you’re keen on insight designed to hone your presence for the moment, you may find some noteworthy points in the following paragraphs.

 

To enhance your performance, be flexible.  Having an array of tasks in mind will allow for you to be more natural with the methodology of your execution.  By being conscious of that which remains to be done, you can better judge how flexible to be with your time, and perhaps accomplish more along the way.

 

04 18-25 PictureOne thing for which there is no substitute is one’s capacity to focus.  To increase one’s aptitude for concentration, don’t spend too much time on any given task.  Cheryl argues that by frequently shifting focus, you will effectively perform at a higher level.

 

A third strategy for handling the day in a natural way is to use behaviors from the ‘Opposite Style.’  For example, if you’re overwhelmed with anxiety, take a deep breath; if you’re falling asleep, try doing some stretches.   Do what it takes to restore the balance of your system in a way that will enable you to get the job done.

 

If the current is against you, consider going with the grain until you can work it to your advantage.  When it seems the day you’ve planned just isn’t working out, use these three essentials to make the most of your future.  How will you use your vision to turn every unforeseen event into a moment for propelling your productivity?

 

Until next time,

 

Yours truly,

 

Tommy Antonopoulos, Blogger for OfficeTime

 

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