Tuesday, June 20, 2006

REDUCING WASTED TIME

REDUCING WASTED TIME

The average person wastes 2.09 hours per work day, some 25% of theaverage work day in idle time, surfing the Internet and majoring inminors. Some of that wasted time is useful to collect thoughts and getrecharged. Much of it, however, just keeps you from capitalizing on yourtime for improved performance.But what if you could re-claim just half the wasted time?

You get back an hour a day, five hours per week and 250 hours of productive time overthe next year, the equivalent of better than four work weeks to advanceyour success.Monitor how you spend your time. Be intentional about reclaiming some ofthat wasted time to move you ahead for greater results.

Thursday, June 01, 2006

WEIGHT OF STRESS

WEIGHT OF STRESS

Hold a 16 ounce soda bottle in your hand with your arm stretched out fora few minutes. Easy.Continue holding it for a half hour. Difficult.Do it for and hour. Painful.Stress is like that. In the short run you easily manage it but in thelong term, event little stresses exact a high toll on us and diminishour personal productivity.Work to reducing those stresses. You will get more done and feel betteras well.Here’s a stress builder. 80% of people do not want to go to work onMonday mornings. Many feel stifled and unappreciated. What if there wasa way you could have a side business that would not take a lot of timeand would release you from having to go to work?