Time Management And The Paradox Of "More"

Topics:
Efficiency,
Time Management
Tags:
Great Management,
Life,
Paradox,
Productivity,
Time Management
Source:
Great Management

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Overview: "I wish I had more time." Is there anyone who has never thought that? There is no question that the pace of modern life soaks up every minute of the day and still leaves many things undone. Yet if you delve a little further, you might find that it is not all society's fault. The lifestyle you choose can increase this dearth of time. The paradox of "More" is that possessing more things can actually decrease your level of happiness as you struggle to find time to do what you both need to and want to do. See if cutting back in some aspects of your life will give you more of that time you are seeking so that you can truly enjoy your life.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jun 2007 | Pages: 3


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