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Purpose Driven Time Management
Most time management presentations, either in print or in seminars, focus on better tools and techniques. I choose instead to create conversations with my coaching clients around something more powerful. What’s more powerful is this: understanding how you view time as a concept.
Who Should Read it:
Leaders committed to being effective
Key Points:
- if you are using time unwisely and inefficiently now, it wouldn’t matter if we were able to find you some more of it (time, that is), because you would simply have more of it to use unwisely and inefficiently.
- Efficiency means doing the right things with your time and developing a purpose driven approach.
- Use the 4 questions contained in this article to get you on track with being an effecient time manager.
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