saying yes
By meggin@meggin.com
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Mar 24th, 2013
Sometimes, it’s worth announcing to others (or to remind yourself) that you are trying to keep chaos at bay. You can make your own signs for thi...
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The tips are universal and work in many aspects of my life. I apply the tips and refer back for those I have forgotten or want to share with othe
Cheryl HechtSpring Creek, NVMeggin provides good ideas and some hands-on experience on using them to improve one’s time management.
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E Carsonadjunct faculty member and doctoral candidateI find that your tips seem to inspire me; my goal is to work more focused and stay organized.
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Margaret Hnew department chairMuch 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
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