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Time Management

Apr 8, 2011 Time Management

How to Create More Time in Your Week for Yourself

by Leah Gibbs

It can seem that your days are packed full, especially if you are working full time. The thought of time to yourself can sometimes seem impossible, however with a little creativity and planning there are ways that you can carve out extra time in your day. Here are a few that I have found:

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Feb 11, 2011 Time Management

6 Ways to Get More From Your Commute Time

by Leah Gibbs

According to the United States Census Bureau survey, Americans spend more than 100 hours a year commuting to work. Australians don’t fare much better, as the average daily commute time ranges from 22 minutes up to 35 minutes. And if the infamous opening scene from Office Space is any indication, most workers don’t enjoy weaving [...]

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Jan 21, 2011 Time Management

Beat Procrastination With a Stopwatch

by Leah Gibbs

I have been experimenting with a new strategy for combatting procrastination and it seems to be working! It’s nothing so genius; it’s actually a very simple idea — which might explain why it has proved effective.

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Oct 21, 2010 Time Management

Make Peace with Time

by Leah Gibbs

Time is finite – We all have 24 hours in a day: no more and no less. However, some of us are a lot more productive than others and are able to do justice to both our personal and professional lives.Read more here to understand how to make peace with time. Personal time management skills [...]

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Productivity Plus: Just Call me the Task Mistress

by Sally-Anne Blanshard

From full-time to part-time, big nights out to big nights in. Productivity can be learnt the hard way.

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