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Managing your Energy, Time, and Tasks to have a Complete Day

Tom Spencer

I have also found that this habit of time tracking acts as a tool to help me batch tasks (i.e. Manage your tasks. During any given workday your time will likely be spent on a combination of: Independently working. Attending meetings. Attending meetings. Also, it’s important to identify your role in each meeting.

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How Are You Spending YOUR Time?

Tom Spencer

Let’s start out with a quick exercise…. Did you exercise? Did you spend time researching and adhering to the perfect diet for yourself? Did you think about your current income and whether it’s enough to satisfy your personal needs and meet your responsibilities? Personal Development. Health and Fitness.

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Future-proofing your job against the robots

Comatch

In the expectation that we will soon be competing with machines, it seems worthwhile to train our “soft skill muscles.” – Anna Julius Even though we know the importance of this skillset, many people don’t know how to develop or improve their soft skills. Pause several times during the day and listen to your feelings and needs.

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How Your Phone Can Help You Set Better Habits

Harvard Business

To develop an effective habit, consider where and when you want this pattern to happen. For example, get a reminder to turn your meetings into “walking meetings” on any day when it isn’t raining, or a reminder to leave the office early if you worked too late the night before. Make Learning a Lifelong Habit.

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How to Work Remotely Without Losing Motivation

Harvard Business

Sometimes it’s been across oceans and time zones (we are a military family), and sometimes it’s been across town (the office was short on space; I was a slave to my children’s schedules; the whole operation was virtual). Meeting up with other work-from-homers to “keep each other company” is like that.

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How to Manage Managers

Harvard Business

In some ways, managing managers is similar to managing anyone else — you need to align their goals with yours, provide feedback, and help them advance their careers, says Sydney Finkelstein, professor at Dartmouth’s Tuck School of Business and author of Superbosses: How Exceptional Leaders Manage the Flow of Talent.

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Taming the Epic To-Do List

Harvard Business

Time is a finite resource, but people rarely budget their time with anywhere near the rigor they apply to their finances. It is important to take a strategic approach to determining how you spend your time if you want to be sure you will achieve your highest priorities.