By Muna Wa Wanjiru | On March 18, 2008 | In Time-Management | Rated
Knitting is an ancient craft, this craft has been passed on from our ancestors, but this knitting went out of fashion. This is the best way to create the desired pattern instead of buying it from the shop.
By Muna Wa Wanjiru | On October 11, 2007 | In Time-Management | Rated
When we need to wake up in the mornings we like to use an alarm clock. These clocks are not new inventions, in fact there has always been some sort of alarm clock that people have used.
By By Authors | On February 8, 2007 | In Time-Management | Rated
The ‘D' word seems to only be something "other people" can do. Everyone does it though and everyone should learn how to.
By By Authors | On February 8, 2007 | In Time-Management | Rated
H.L Hunt, an American oil tycoon, and the inspiration for the television series Dallas, is credited saying, “Decide what you want, decide what you are willing to exchange for it. Establish your priorities and go to work.”
By By Authors | On February 8, 2007 | In Time-Management | Rated
Have you ever wondered why you procrastinate? Procrastination is indeed a very strange behaviour and is a trap that all of us tend to fall into from time to time. On a conscious level you might want to do something or achieve something and although you know what you have to do, you still can’t seem to get yourself to actually do it.
By By Authors | On February 8, 2007 | In Time-Management | Rated
In some of my most productive times, the times where ideas have been spewing forth from my head at the most rapid of knots I've felt my most exhilarated. But what do you do when every night you're waking up in the middle of the night, brain racing, ideas ticking over.... thoughts, thought, thoughts?
By By Authors | On February 8, 2007 | In Time-Management | Rated
There are many reasons for wanting to have more time. You might want to make more money, spend more time with your family, have more time for recreation or you just feel as though there aren't enough hours in the day to get everything done.
By By Authors | On February 8, 2007 | In Time-Management | Rated
I’ve worked with well-meaning, highly-principled leaders for years. When the topic of coaching and developing their employees comes up I often hear that they know coaching is important, they want to coach more, but they don’t have time because they are too busy “putting out fires”.
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