Simple principles can give you big results. When I met up with one of my past coaching clients, Greg Gurev, I was reminded of this idea. Greg is the Founder and CEO of MySherpa an IT service provider in the Philadelphia area. I was able to reconnect with him while I was in town for … Continue reading “Why simple principles can give you big results”
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If your inbox is full, you’re doing it wrong
Inboxes, whether for your email or your physical stuff, are not storage places. Instead, empty out gathering points like this every week. Deal with each item one at a time, either by throwing it away or moving it to a less distracting permanent home, like an archive. Find more time management tips at DaveCrenshaw.com/time.
How to manage your time effectively – eight practical tips
Topics Covered: How to find 40 extra hours of time each month. How many gathering points do you have? Don’t use your mind like a post-it note! Why you should stop using a to-do list. Why saying no really means saying yes. If your inbox is full, you’re doing it wrong. Why you should schedule time to do … Continue reading “How to manage your time effectively – eight practical tips”
So many tasks, so little time. Here’s where to start! – Pick Dave’s Brain
This week’s question comes from Laura. Q: It feels like I have too many tasks. On one hand there’s my email inbox. Then there’s my notebook, then there’s my long to-do list. I have so many things. Please advise me on how to progress.
How to Tame the Chaos of Your Office
I wrote the intro to this post on a napkin, but I think I left it in the pants I wore yesterday. I guess I can wing it… Sound familiar? Is your pocket, car, or email inbox a cacophony of receipts, memos, socks, and spam? Personally, I’ve helped hordes of “hoarders” with this very problem. … Continue reading “How to Tame the Chaos of Your Office”