The 7 Habits Of Highly Effective People - The Two Letter Word That Is The Key To Time Management

Topics:
Efficiency,
Time Management
Tags:
Crisis,
Time Management,
Software,
Productivity,
Office Suites,
Microsoft Word,
Microsoft Office,
Magic,
IKnowNow,
Word Processors
Source:
IKnowNow

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Overview: We all know that we should be spending as much time as possible on important but not urgent activities. For example planning, preventing crises before they happen, building relationships, and looking for new opportunities. However so many people seem to spend their lives swamped in urgent, unimportant things that they never get the time for the important stuff. If you have this problem, you need to learn a magic word. If you spend your life going from one crisis to another, or spending time on unimportant trivia, then you need to learn how to use the magic word - NO.

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Format: HTML | Date: Nov 2007 | Pages: 6


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