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Take back control over the clock: time management strategies for the workplace by Kristi Daniels Posted Tue 02 Jun 2009 8:32pm Take back control over the clock: time management strategies for the workplace. By Kristi Daniels Work-Life Balance Examiner Ever peer at the clock striking 5 pm, only to wonder where your day went and recognize you still have a half dozen tasks on your "to-do" list? Do competing demands of your boss, colleagues, clients, urgent ph ... Read on »
ADHD Time Management Strategies by Dr. Rory S. Doctor of PsychologyHealth Maven Posted Wed 12 Nov 2008 6:10am It’s no secret that “time management” is a major issue for many of us today.  This is particularly true for anyone whose life is affected by attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).  Whether you are living with ADD / ADHD, or a loved one is, you have likely felt the effects! And you’ve probably said this a few times before: “…if I j ... Read on »
Goal Processing: Time Management Pillars of Success by Rhett L. Patient Expert Posted Sun 30 Sep 2012 3:29pm You either manage your time or it manages you.  Simple as that.  Time is one of the most commonly used excuses for poor performance (at home and at work). Not enough of it, not allocated properly, not in control of it, etc. It is so commonly used that it is widely accepted as truth. And many times these excuses are truth. Not because of the ... Read on »
Time Management and Memory by Dorothy E Ross PhD CCC-SLP Aphasia NYC Posted Tue 23 Feb 2010 12:00am Dr Shock February 23, 2010 Time management is often necessary to complete tasks in a give period or sequence. For this you have to weigh the importance of your tasks, which is the most important or urgent. You’ll mostly use some way to organize and remind your tasks (to-do lists), in order to reduce the cognitive lo ... Read on »
Time Management & Stress Articles at Ezinearticles.com by Dr. Elisabeth Kuhn Doctor of Philosophy Posted Fri 27 Mar 2009 9:35am I’ve been stretching the definition of Self Help Blog a bit again, what with plastering that cute little banner ad all over the place: But I have to admit, I just love that banner, the one with the woman looking so happy and joyful as money rains down on her. I want to look at that picture OFTEN, and if I could have it blown up and put it ... Read on »
Time Management Teleseminar by Tara McGillicuddy, SCAC Patient Expert Posted Mon 15 Mar 2010 7:31pm With the start of Daylight Saving Time I thought that offering a Time Management Teleseminar would be very Timely!! So, tomorrow night (Tuesday) at 8:00 pm EDT, I am offering a FREE Time Management Strategies Teleseminar through ADDClasses.com . I am also offering a FREE 1 week replay to members who register BEFORE the start of the teleseminar. ... Read on »
Goal Processing: T-COIN Time Management by Rhett L. Patient Expert Posted Sat 17 Oct 2009 10:00pm A quick time management strategy that will save you a ton of time: Spend your time with T-COINs: Take Care Of It Now. If you are presented with a small task that will take 2-minutes or less to do (entering a business card into your digital rolodex, washing a dirty dish, making a quick phone call, sending an email, etc.) do it right now. ... Read on »
Strategies for Stress Management by Viv Patient Expert Posted Tue 26 Aug 2008 4:11pm Since I just posted how badly I am feeling lately, I decided I better remind myself of these strategies: Think about identifying circumstances that cause you stress (stressor) and your symptoms of stress. For each stressor, ask yourself two questions: 1). How important is this to me? 2). Can I control this event or situat ... Read on »
Management matters for all those issues by Broken Brilliant Patient Expert Posted Mon 10 Dec 2012 12:00am One thing at a time… works Back to everyday life. Back to my schedule. I’m a big jet-lagged, but not horribly so, as I’ve been in the past. My Christmas present this year is having a full three weeks without crossing paths – in person – with the uber-boss who has it out for me. Keep moving, keep working, keep making that effo ... Read on »
Interview at Tri for Time by Jodi T. Medical Student Posted Fri 17 Jun 2011 10:21am Joseph who runs a blog named Tri for Time wanted a couple words on Ironman training in residency. The interview is here Although one of my time management strategies has been to ignore this blog.... One product endorsement while I'm here. My new favorite running product... Running skirts! Undershorts that don't ride, pocket ... Read on »