Value Your Time
By The Sales Cooke
I hear too many people exclaim that they just do not have enough time to do the things they planned to do. The reality is, they do not plan properly, they try to do too much, or they do not plan at all. Good time management habits come when you value your time and realistically plan how you are going to use it
The time to organize your tomorrow is at the end of today.
Before you closeout your workday, take thirty minutes to plan tomorrow and also take a little look ahead to the future. Utilizing these thirty minutes helps you organize your follow-up activities, captures the tasks accumulated in the day, puts them in their place, and prepares you for tomorrow. The time to organize your day is not as you are driving to the office or to your first appointment. The time to organize your day is the night before. Always give yourself thirty minutes to get organized at the end of the day. You will be glad you did.
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