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14 Ways to Save Time At Work and At Homeby Lucy MacDonald If you are constantly in a hurried and harried frenzy you are not alone. Almost fifty percent of employees in the U.K. stated that their biggest problem was "having too much to do and not enough time to do it in" according to a 2003 study by Hewitt Bacon & Woodrow. Being time starved is not unique to the workplace; it also impacts our private lives. Eight in ten employees responded to a 2003 Survey by the Department of Trade and Industry's Work-Life Balance Campaign and said they would love to spend more time with friends and family. When you learn to manage your time effectively, you experience better health, you will accomplish more of what is important to you, avoid time-wasters, enjoy the things that really matter, and focus on what makes your life meaningful. It is time to get off the "dreadmill" and you can do so by using some of these suggestions to create more time for what is important to you. Save time at work
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Lucy MacDonald is a Canadian Certified Counsellor with a Master of Education - Counselling Psychology degree from McGill University. Lucy returned to university in 1998, at the age of 39, to complete both her B.A. and her Masters. Lucy runs a virtual counselling practice - via telephone - and specializes in stress, burnout, and anger management. She is the recipient of the 2005 Counsellor Practitioner Award by Canadian Counselling Association for "competence in counselling and effectiveness of both skills and service" and "the optimal model of a caring person and professional whose knowledge, skills, and talents are valued by clients and colleagues". Lucy is the author of the internationally acclaimed book "Learn to be an Optimist" and her second book, "Learn to Manage Your Time" was released in January 2006. She also publishes a monthly newsletter called Positive Perspectives and send out a Daily Positive Quote to readers in 63 countries throughout the world. Contact Lucy at 1-866-441-8909 (Canada and the U.S.), 514-223-1015 (Montreal area) or lucy@lucymacdonald.com |
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