by Cathy Sexton | Jun 18, 2011 | Blog, Productivity, Saving Time, Time Management
Watch out for these top time wasters: Shifting of Priorities Lack of Direction/Objectives Interruptions Attempting too much Cluttered Desk/Losing things Procrastination Lack of Delegation Inability to say “NO” Meetings Are any of these eating up your time? Just...
by Cathy Sexton | May 23, 2011 | Blog, Getting Organized, Goals, Productivity, Reduce Clutter, Saving Time, Task Management, Time Management
This program is designed for those who understand that creating exceptional results isn’t enough. Those results have to be sustained year in and year out with constant performance improvement. The Life-Time Performance Program is created for those who are committed...
by Cathy Sexton | May 8, 2011 | Blog, Getting Organized, Productivity, Saving Time, Time Management
Understand the value of your time – perceptions, attitudes, and actions. Different people will place different value on their time, but each of us has the same number of minutes in a day and it is how we use them that will make the difference. Once they are...
by Cathy Sexton | Mar 8, 2011 | Blog, Getting Organized, Multi Tasking, Saving Time, Task Management, Time Management
How many calendars do you have? Work calendar Travel calendar Home calendar Church calendar Kids Activity/Sports calendar School Calendar Others? Well you may have heard me say this before, but you have one life so you need ONE calendar. Keep all time commitments,...
by Cathy Sexton | Jan 16, 2011 | Blog, Email, Goals, Productivity, Saving Time, Task Management, Time Management
1. I resolve to stop responding to messages right when they come in. Tip: Disconnect your “ding” and increase your send/receive interval to 30 minutes to reduce e-mail distractions. 2. I resolve to do time blocking with my email. Tip: Schedule two or three times a day...
by Cathy Sexton | Jan 2, 2011 | Blog, Getting Organized, Goals, Multi Tasking, Productivity, Saving Time, Task Management, Time Management
By keeping a To-Do list, you ensure that you are capturing all the tasks you have to complete in one place. Having everything in one place is essential if you don’t want to forget things and want to reduce stress. With a To-Do list/system, you will be more organized...