The Time Finder with Paula Eder

The way you use your time is the way you live your life.

Find Time with the New Finding Time Boundary Template

Posted on November 18, 2008, under Time Boundaries, Time Management Skills.

One of the most challenging aspects of time management is creating and maintaining time boundaries. Without time boundaries that work for you, all of your efforts at managing your time and being productive will probably fall short of your goals.Do you spend valuable time each day watching TV or endlessly surfing the net? At the end of the day, do you feel discouraged or angry at your choices?

I’d like to introduce a time management tool that I’ve developed, that walks you step-by-step through the process of creating your own personal time boundaries, and then putting them to use!

Think of your time as a basket. You can see that there is a clear limit to what fits inside!

If you do not have working time boundaries, you can also see how your basket could be quickly filled to overflowing. You end up with growing stress and dwindling productivity. As we all know, that is not a good feeling!

Boundary Template WorkThe New Finding Time Boundary Template will help you move beyond disappointment and frustration. In 9 simple, sequential steps, you can find more time and recharge your energy. Using a workbook format, with room to record your answers, you will discover that 24 hours really is enough!

I’m offering this template as a free gift to my readers. You can download it by clicking here!

When you sign up for The New Finding Time Boundary Template, you will also receive, free of charge, our twice weekly Finding Time Tips, and our monthly, award-winning, Finding Time E-Zine.

The New Finding Time Boundary Template will help you choose what you add to your basket of time, and what you leave out.

Remember, the way you use your time is the way you live your life. So start using The New Finding Time Boundary Template today!

Let’s explore time together …

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