by Hawkins | Jan 27, 2011 | General, Habits, planning, Productivity, Time Management, Workplace productivity
Part 2: To round out the list of things that you can begin to do right now to gain control over your workload, try implementing these habits: Work on the tasks that are important but not urgent- Usually people find themselves working on those things that are urgent...
by Hawkins | Jan 25, 2011 | General, Habits, Productivity, Time Management, Workplace productivity
There are a number of things that you can do right now in order to get control of your workload and start working smarter not harder. Here are a few of things for starters: Don’t over commit-Know what you are capable of handling. Before you commit to something, make...
by Hawkins | Jan 23, 2011 | General, Habits, Productivity, Time Management, Uncategorized, Workplace productivity
How effectively are you managing your work load? Maybe your work load has control of you. If you’re not in control, one thing to look at is the number of hours you’re working. For some, extra or longer hours are the rule, not the exception, which is not a good thing....
by Hawkins | Jan 10, 2011 | email, General, Habits, planning, Productivity, Time Management, Workplace productivity
Chunking your time takes a true commitment from you and will take time to create as a new habit, but it’s well worth doing. Working in blocks of time can add value and will increase your productivity. Here are a few quick tips on chunking your time: Set a...
by Hawkins | Jan 5, 2011 | General, Office Organizing, Productivity, Resolutions, Systems, Time Management, Workplace productivity
The new year is here and if you haven’t already gotten into the groove, it’s time to get your new year off to a running start with things that will support you. Whether you are an business owner or not, you need tips, tools and systems to get your year...
by Hawkins | Dec 30, 2010 | General, Goal Setting, Habits, planning, Productivity, Time Management, Workplace productivity
To be successful at planning and productive, you’ve got to know your priorities. If you don’t, you’ll kill your productivity. To know what your priorities are, you have to start from the beginning. Set time at the end of the year to set your goals for...