BEING KIND COULD BE A TIME SAVER
Studies have shown that helpful people live 2 ½ times longer than ungiving people. That figure seems extreme, but even a small extension of lifespan is a significant gift of time.
TIME FOR EXERCISE
If you don't have time for that daily walk, suggests the following: Drive your car to the far end of the office parking lot and walk, use the stairs instead of the elevator, and bring your lunch to work and use the extra
time to take a walk.
WHEN VACATIONING, TAKE YOUR MIND ALONG
When you take a vacation, leave your office work behind. It makes no sense to get away from it all and then take it all with you.
QUIET HOURS ARE MORE PRODUCTIVE
If your office is as busy as a bus terminal, you may try being unavailable at a specific time period each day. This may involve closing your door between 11 AM and noon or disappearing into a vacant boardroom. Make sure your staff is aware of your routine.
CONTROLLING MEETINGS
Procedures be drawn up for meetings. For example, the maximum length of time, limits on the number of participants and blackout times when no meetings are to be called.
LACK OF TRAINING WASTES TIME
If you find you are searching the office for the one person who is able to clear a paper jam or change the voice mail message or repair the fax machine, it's time to start training. There should be more than one person who is able to perform the various tasks around an office.
NO LONGER LAZY DAYS OF SUMMER
Don't ease up on your stress-relieving activities during the summer months. Everyone's more prone to stress during the summer than at other times of the year.
LESS IS SOMETIMES MORE
When he was younger he thought that living life to the fullest meant doing as much as possible. But later he felt empty and dissatisfied. He realized that while he was doing more, he felt as though he were experiencing less.
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