This bimonthly
e-news is made available
to further the mission:
“To
help organizations increase employee and system potential to produce
results.”
We encourage sending this to others so they may benefit from the information
provided.
If you know others who would like to subscribe to this newsletter, please
forward this issue so they may
click here to subscribe.
To
remove your name from e-mail list,
click here to unsubscribe.
To
review past newsletters,
click here for archives. If you would like to reprint
an article or have a similar article written for your newsletter, please contact
the newsletter editor.
Providing:
Classroom Delivery,
Communication Publishing,
Consulting Services,
Instructional Design,
Meeting Facilitation,
Newsletter Articles,
Productivity Training,
Seminar Speaking,
System Support,
and Team
Building.
Copyright 2006
Shirley Lee
All Rights Reserved |
In the last 20 years,
time working has increased by 15% and time in leisure has decreased by 33%.
Have you ever found yourself trying
to run faster than time because you have so much to do? Wouldn’t you rather
be dancing in tune with time instead of racing with it? Think of time
management as little steps you need to take with each project and you will
find that not only do you get more done, you actually feel better doing it.
When trying to dance with time, learn the T.A.P.P. steps.
Read details in
Shirley's article called "Dancing with Time:
Cha-Cha-Cha!" at
http://ezinearticles.com/?id=244260
Many
people are looking for new ways to find more time to do the things they want
to do. Are you one of them?
If you are, consider
what you are now using as you time management tool, if anything.
There
are great software applications and electronic gizmos for helping you to
manage and organize appointments and tasks. Some must be bought to use
or come incorporated in a cell phone, while others may be free with an
internet mail tool. Many of the online tools have calendar features as
well as email options. The really good applications and tools also
include contact management and options to prioritize tasks.
If
you are on a corporate network, your network application may allow you to
view the calendars of others and automatically set-up appointments and
meetings with people where you work. Check out the options available
to you. If you are not comfortable with experimenting on your own,
find a good book to follow or take a training class.
Shirley Lee, the
Meeting Wizard, along with the Dallas ASTD
Accelerated Learning SIG Leaders
will facilitate an exchange of training activities (a.k.a. game swap). We
will share theses new ideas as we discuss “Fun with Learning”.
September 19, 2006 after the
Dallas ASTD program:
Time:
8:00-9:30 PM
Wyndham
Dallas North Hotel
4801 LBJ Freeway, Dallas, TX
Hotel Telephone: 972.661.3600
"This
time, like all times, is a very good one, if we but know what to do with it." -
Ralph Waldo Emerson.
|
Wizard of When units available in:
full-length courses or 1 hour topic seminars.
Additional organizing courses available:
-
Workspace Organization
-
Problem Solving
-
Group Organization
|