A Secret to Time Management



  A Secret to Time Management  
     
 

PictureTake back control of your time by using the 4D system for tasks.  Evaluate each task and assign it one of the following “D’s”

1.            The first “D” represents “Do it.” These are the things you want to accomplish during the next few weeks. After identifying these tasks, prioritize them so that you start with the most important task first.

2.            The second “D” represents “Delay it.” These are things that you want to do, but can delay until later.

3.            The third “D” represents “Delegate it. These are activities and tasks that you can get someone else to do.

4.            Finally, the last “D” stands for “Delete it.” This is stuff you don’t really need to do. Cross them off your list.

 
  Chris Pollinger, Mastery Coaching  
         
         
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Tool of the Week – Time Peace Program



  Tool of the Week – Time Peace Program  
     
 

PictureDo you struggle with time management?

We are all given 24 hours a day, and seven days a week. Time does not give you and extra love if you are busy, rushed, or special in any way. Time doesn’t care who you are, it respects all the same and requires all to live by it’s standard.

This tool focuses on 100 ways to save time, create time, and have more than enough
time – and to do so peacefully.

To download this week’s tool click here

 

 
  Chris Pollinger, Mastery Coaching  
         
         
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