by Hawkins | Jun 10, 2012 | General, Productivity, Time Management
Most people hustle every day trying to beat the clock, barely getting things done. This hustle is absolute madness and a vicious cycle to be caught up in. Although the desire to stop that madness is there, the truth is that once you’re caught up in it, it’s hard to...
by Hawkins | May 26, 2012 | General, Productivity, Time Management, Workplace productivity
About three months ago I purchased my BlackBerry PlayBook and I have to say that I fell in love instantly. Not only is it sleek looking and appealing to the senses, it provides exactly what I need to stay productive on the go. I can leave my laptop behind, grab my...
by Hawkins | May 16, 2012 | General, Productivity, Time Management
I know that one of the biggest time wasters for people is technology. As much as things are created to help us, technology is a big hindrance for many people and can lead to a great amount of your time being wasted. Using technology in a way that supports you can...
by Hawkins | Mar 23, 2012 | General, Productivity, Time Management, Workplace productivity
There never seems to be enough time to get in all of the things we want or need to do. One reason we never seem to have what we consider to be enough time is that time is elusive. It’s intangible. We can’t see or touch it; it can’t be captured or moved and it’s...
by Hawkins | Mar 19, 2012 | General, Productivity, Time Management, Workplace productivity
If you caught Part 1 of “Where does Your Time Go?” you got access to the daily time log. If you downloaded and used it to see where your time was going over period of a week, you’ve got some data that you can use now. Look at each day’s log and note...
by Hawkins | Mar 12, 2012 | General, Productivity, Time Management, Workplace productivity
There never seems to be enough time in any given day to get to all of our to-do items. The day begins and we’re off to a good start, and then, before we know it, times up. We stop and wonder, “Where did the day go?” The scary thing about this is that it can be a...