#1. If you really want it done, set up a time on your calendar to do it. Remember, some day is not a day of the week.

#2. It’s okay to take something OFF of your task list and set it aside for later.

#3. For a week, track ALL of your time – personal and business. Take some time to look it over.  Is what you’re spending your time on moving you toward your goals?

Remember, time tracking means owning your time.  If means knowing what you spend your time on (and what you don’t).

 

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1 Comment
  • Cinderella
    4:26 PM, 19 June 2011

    It’s spooky how cleevr some ppl are. Thanks!

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