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Five Ways to Find “Lost Minutes” in Your Day

Every guy has been there: You're on deadline and every time you look up, it seems that the hands of the clock have moved to a position that can't possibly be true. Alas, you're facing a late night. Again.

I have good news for you. Every day contains "hidden minutes." We tend to waste them-but there are ways to "find" them and put them to productive use.

Let's look at five common time stealers. There is an antidote to every single one.

Lack of organization. If you can't find important papers, a stapler or the lunch you made last night, chances are your workspace is chaotic. There's a wonderful Zen proverb: ‘The way a man does one thing is how he does everything.' I'm going to guess your home is in turmoil as well. In life the accomplishments worth achieving come at a price. Or as they say: ‘There are no free lunches.' Let's take a positive step toward making your space more efficient.

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Reply #1 on : Sat June 26, 2010, 03:28:18
that's really works, thank you very much. also with research papers you can save more time thank you think

 

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Regina Leeds is a Los Angeles-based personal organizer and author of One Year to an Organized Life, One Year to an Organized Work Life and the forthcoming One Year to an Organized Financial Life, co-written by financial planner Russell Wild. Check our her website.

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