Get the key to time management in 5 clear steps By Bob Therrien #1 Time management "systems" often fail because they are born of perfectionism and unrealistic expectations. For instance, some people don't initiate a time management approach until they're already falling behind in their work; they undertake time management as a means of catching up. Their initial plans tend to cram in everything they have to do without appropriate regard for the time required. The unrealistic plans that emerge from "catch-up time management" amount to little more than an expression of renewed motivation for change but without the structure to support it. Those who try to follow crammed schedules often fall seriously behind their intended pace and abandon the plan altogether, resulting View the rest of this article
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