outgoing
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Aug 26th, 2013
The purpose of an outgoing voice mail message is to let callers know they reached your answering system, give them an opportunity to leave a message, a...
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Much of what we should do to manage our time better is already known, even though most of us do not practice it. This information helped my to change my attitude about time planning and uncertainty w… Read more
Kenneth LambI realized that no matter at what age/stage of the life, time management is always a key/essential skill to keep one successful, productive, or in a mode with healthy well-being.
The tips are concise, easy to follow instructions on how to help guide our decisions and practices in order to obtain the goals of being more productive.
Yvonne SanchezAlbuquerque, NMThe ideas help me organize my life and I learn things that are current. I read the tips every time they are posted (I often copy for future reference) and many times reorganize as identified in the ti… Read more
Trina MonroeWaco, TXThese tips inspire me to remain “productive” and stay motivated and focused.
Christy DubertStatesboro, GALove the focus of individual choices to make faculty members more aware that their lifestyles are their responsibilities, important for junior faculty.
That they are focused on my needs/interests as a professor, from one who knows. I tend to read through them quickly and move them to an electronic file or if there is something especially valuable I n… Read more
Sarah KuhnYou kindly offer something for everyone! The tips are usually concise and often times written in a light-hearted style, while still providing valuable tips! Access: I read the tips in email format on … Read more
Shelly JohnsIndianapolis, INMy message was a “thank you” for your TTPT’s for Professors, especially this week’s. It was so on point for me, and I learned things that never occurred to me. Since I am distracted more than ever bef… Read more
Margaret Hnew department chairAn occasional tune-up is SO helpful. The TTPTs keep me mindful.
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