By Marie Fahey
1. Make an Appointment with Yourself. Schedule some “me time”. What you do with this time is up to you. Block out some time for writing, organizing, reading, or anything. It can be work related or it could be personal time at the spa or an hour at the park with your kids. If you get in the habit of marking these blocks of times for yourself in your calendar, you’ll find that your days will become more productive and you’ll still have time to the things that are important to you.
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By Janet Barclay, MVA
Microsoft Outlook is one of the most widely used software programs for email, but if you’re only using it for email, you’re missing out on a great productivity tool! Here are a few ways you can use the Outlook calendar to make scheduling easier.
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By Janet Barclay, MVA
If you’ve set a goal, resolution, or intention to be more organized in 2007, congratulations! You obviously recognize that being organized can help you to save time, money, and stress. Unfortunately, getting and staying organized is an ongoing process which, for most people, involves changing your daily habits, so don’t be surprised if it doesn’t happen for you overnight.
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