You probably have a list to help you pack for your trips, but what about when you’re unpacking? How do you organize that part of your trip? Or do you even think about being organized at that point? My VA traveled to Ireland recently, and when we talked about it, I encouraged her to do her
The Internet, Your Brain, and Your Time – Should You Worry?
The internet, some people (like Jonathan Franzen) believe, is ruining us. In particular, Franzen cites Jeff Bezos, Amazon and the rise of self-publishing and e-books as a dire threat to the ‘serious writer’ – an august group which, presumably, includes himself but excludes
Holiday Celebrations: Finding Your Comfort Zone
Holiday celebrations offer wonderful opportunities to gather gratefully and connect with family and friends. They can also be times of major stress. So, as we plan for 2013’s holiday celebrations, time management tips couldn’t be more important.
Tech Tools, Multitasking Traps and Other Time Finder Favorites
Tech tools topped the list of Time Finder Favorites this past month – a fact I discovered as I reviewed our blog stats for May. I love looking at what readers are drawn to, as it gives me ideas for additional posts. And that’s especially true when a post surprises me with it’s popularity ……
Multitasking and Distractions: The Web's Effect on Our Brains, Our Memories, and Our Time
Multitasking is a very common practice, and one that many people erroneously think increases their productivity. In reality, multitasking means that you create a situation in which you need to deal with constant interruption … from yourself. Not only that, but multitasking
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