by Hawkins | Mar 8, 2010 | General, planning, Productivity, Time Management, Uncategorized
When it comes to time management, there are two things that are key pieces to being successful: planning and time perspective. People who take the longest time period into consideration when making their day-to-day decisions are those who are the most successful....
by Hawkins | Feb 22, 2010 | Clutter, Home Organizing, Office Organizing, planning
As we all know, it’s tax time and the deadline is approaching fast. A lot of people look at taxes as a once a year thing, which it is as far as filing your return goes, but “tax time” is a year long thing. About this time of the year everyone is...
by Hawkins | Feb 15, 2010 | General, goals, planning, Procrastination, Productivity, stress, Time Management
We all know how valuable time is and that once it’s gone it’s gone for good. To get the most out of our time we have to manage it well, which can be challenging at times, especially when procrastination comes into play. We all procrastinate at some point...
by Hawkins | Jan 28, 2010 | General, planning, Productivity, Time Management
With life moving at the speed of sound and the demand to do more with less, we’re putting more and more in our schedules. As we do that, it’s possible that important things are falling by the way side. With that in play, we not only stand the chance of...
by Hawkins | Jan 24, 2010 | General, planning, Productivity, Time Management
Yesterday I was given the gift of a book (Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff) from Tara Michener, Founder of the Black Women In Business Brainstorm. Great gift! The first chapter that I chose to read was “Set Aside Quite Time Every Day”. In that chapter,...
by Hawkins | Jan 5, 2010 | General, planning, Productivity, Time Management
If your business doesn’t have systems and processes in place, there’s no time like the present to GO (get organized) and create and implement them. Start by assessing the current situation. What’s working? What’s not working? Get rid of the things that aren’t...