Do You Honor Time As A Precious Resource

August 23rd, 2008

The most precious and valuable resource today is not real
estate, it is not gold, it is not sex, it is not oil or gasoline.

The most precious and valuable resource is time.

Time is more valuable than money.

You can make more money, but you cannot make more time.

Time is perishable, and the decisions you make about how to
spend your time will largely determine the quality of your life.

The decisions you make about how to spend your time will
determine how efficient you are at your work. The decisions you
make about how to spend your time with loved ones will determine
the quality of your life in your relationships.

Time is the great equalizer.

We all have the same 24 hours in a day as everyone else.

No matter how much money you accumulate, you cannot write a
check at the end of your life and purchase more time.

In my quest to discover what makes someone 1000 times more
successful or wealthy or more fulfilled than someone else, I
found many secrets that the leaders of every field already know.

Great leaders are great time managers.

For most people, the vast majority of waking hours are spent at
work. Let me clarify. Most of your LIFE is spent at work.
Therefore it is imperative that you are engaged in work that you
truly love. This doesn’t mean to quit a job you don’t enjoy,
rather get to working on an extra stream of income in the
subject of your passion and start working towards YOUR dreams,
not someone else’s.

The foundation, the philosophy of The Time Commandments is to honor
TIME as a precious resource. This means making a study of
Time Management and Life Management. This means working on
yourself more than you do your business. This means re evaluating
your values and priorities so that you are assured your life
is moving in the direction of your greatest desires. No one can
do this for you. Once you learn this formula for success, you will
gain clarity, confidence, energy and excitement. You will
naturally and effortlessly integrate it into your everyday life.

You must invest in yourself. Invest time into reading books
and teachings (like this one) and invest in audio programs that
help you learn and grow. Master your time and you will reach your
goals faster than you ever thought possible.

Next, you must follow your bliss.

Your Goals should revolve around your passions.

When you are doing what you love, your work bypasses your brain
and comes directly through the heart. Oprah Winfrey knows this.
Bill Gates knows this. Warren Buffet knows this. Tiger Woods
knows this. Crocodile Hunter Steve Irwin knew this. I know
this. In fact, my bliss lies in talking to you right now, and
helping you make positive changes in your life.

How can you incorporate more of what you value, more of what you
love into your daily life?

“If you want to make rapid changes in your life, you must
arrange and design your life so that your GOALS and DREAMS are
at the FOREFRONT of your days, instead of them being an
afterthought.” -Jill Koenig

Most people think that following your bliss is something you do
after everything else is done. To experience true joy on a day
to day basis, make a habit of incorporating your greatest loves
into your days everyday.

Don’t be like most people and suffer through the day Monday
through Friday and try to squeeze in morsels of fun and joy
during the weekend. You might have to rearrange some things or
even eliminate things to make room for more of what you love
but it is well worth it.

Have you been treating TIME as a precious rescource?

Or are you going to wait until a tragedy, death or illness
gives you a wake up call?

Think of 5 ways you can begin to incorporate your bliss into
your life everyday.

Do one thing today to get started.

Do it now.

Live Your Dreams

Jill Koenig, the “Goal Guru’ is America’s Top Goal Strategist.
A Best Selling Author, Coach and Motivational Speaker, she is
an expert on the subjects of Goal Setting, Time Management and
Business Success. She is the host of the Goal Guru Radio
Show.Her passion in life is helping you Achieve your Goals and
Unleash your untapped potential. Learn Cutting Edge Goal
Strategies and get your FREE ebook at http://www.GoalGuru.com

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Transactional Analysis Time Management

August 2nd, 2008

Transactional analysis time management is the process of combining two strategies into one plan, making it come together to reach a specific target. For example, when we are working, playing, or doing anything that connects to a goal, we need social skills and effectual communication to make it work. If we are lacking in social skills and communication our time management scheme will surely fail.

If you are ready to get started, today we are going to learn some information that can help us flow with ease through life and through everything, our life touches.

When I attended college, I had a major problem communicating effectively with people around me, including understanding the people around me. I often thought that the world was filled with chaos and I lacked confidence in myself to achieve any goal I developed. My life was filled with misery and I had very few friends since they all talked in a foreign language.

After attending college and working with my publisher I soon learned the problem was not only my own, but that of others. In fact, they were talking a foreign language. At college, my speech professor explained dialect telling us how it affects communication and social skills. If we are not understanding that each of us are different in their own way, we are often on the road to failure since life and time management carry these basic principals that lead us to success.

Dialect consists of grammar, pronunciation, vocabulary, language, and so on. The world focuses on proper English as a rule to follow that leads us to productivity. The fact is most American’s do not know proper English, because they fail to understand dialect. I visited my old Elementary school and apologized one day to my principal, and he said I spoke fluent English. It made me think! The American English first came into focus in the earlier centuries and came directly from England.

The English Language spoken in the United States is mixed up and visibly distinguished from British England, yet not as different as to be a divided language. This means everyone has their own method of communicating; leading us to believe that proper English is a diverse form of communication and it takes an open mind to communicate effectively as well as having social skills that develop good relationships. We are all different in our own ways, and so are our languages.

No one really has the correct way of communicating effectively, yet all of us must conform to some rule. This is where we combine elements of one technique with another to make a complicated skill work.

Now to combine transactional analysis to get time management in order, we must open our minds and think creative to reach a goal. The transitional action is the process of communicative (open-mind) action connecting more than one person or things that equally have an effect on our influence of how we connect. Analysis then is the employ of purpose word in its place of inflectional forms as a characteristic method of a verbal communication.

Inflectional is changes in your tone or volume in the voice, and the changes of form that words undertake to mark differences that meet gender, race, mood, tension, voice, number of people and so on in the process of communication and socializing. Breaking it down, when you keep an open mind you are combining transactional analysis, contributing to time management since social skills and communication are CRITICAL to reaching goals and managing time.

We can also consider other facets of analysis that can help us produce effectual communication and social skills. After carefully analyzing words for years, I come to the conclusion that understanding is part of the speaker’s problem. If you do not understand someone, it might not be you with the problem. The speaker if he or she is not using their words properly can interrupt communication negatively. There fore you must learn to listen to speakers, reading between the lines as you hear what they are saying.

Finally, if we want a well planned time management scheme, we have to work hard everyday to make our dreams come true!

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Where Did My Time Go, Why Can’t I Manage

July 28th, 2008

Have you ever wondered where you time went? Sure you havewe all have at one point in our lifetime. We all sit around looking back at a series of wasted time we invested and wonder where the time went. If we would have planned, organized, worked hard, and set goals, we would be looking back wondering how we can move beyond our already achieved goals.

But no, we did not have a plan, set our goals straight, stay organized, or worked our booties off to achieve the goals we planned. Don’t complain you did it!

Planning Ahead

Planning ahead is a step to managing time. When we plan ahead, we are setting goals that we can achieve over a course of time. Planning is the process of devising or projecting a realization of achievement. Therefore, when we are planning we should plan both short and long-term goals that we can meet. If we over dramatize our goals, we will be sitting on a couch looking back wondering where our time went.

If we start out with smaller goals and work to achieve these goals, our long-term goals will be an easy ride uphill. Unless you have some terminal disease, you always can reach a level of completeness, as long as you are planning a head, reaching for achievable goals, and making the effort to get to the top is the key to success. We all make mistakes, but the trick is to learn from those mistakes.

If your plan is in action and you find a problem area has developed, step back and take a good, long look at what caused the problem. If the problem occurred as a direct result of your planning scheme, then you know right of the bat that your plans need modification. Time management is the process of making plans work, by developing skills and using actions that make the process run smoothly.

Do not sit around looking back, since this too waste time if you are not doing anything about it. Take the step to developing a scheme that works smoothly with your schedule and situation. When you are planning before sure you calculate factors that could change your planning scheme. Changes such as weather disasters, lost data, changes in relationships, family, and so on are some of the factors you should calculate into your planning scheme for time management.

Don’t fool yourself into believing that nothing ever changes. The fact is everyday all things are changing as a direct force of reality. The key then is to move forward with caution, yet not worry about everything that is changing around you. If it is going to happen it will, but don’t let it be an accident or incident caused by your negligence in time managing planning.

Everyday, if possible, you should make list of the tasks you want to achieve and work through those tasks until they are completed. Anytime we complete a task, we are encouraging our self-esteems and promoting motivation.

© 2005 www.your-offical-guide.com; All Rights Reserved

Steve Hall is the owner of http://www.your-official-guide.com, your one-stop location for getting the information you are looking for on a wide ranging and ever-growing list of subjects.

Need to get more time? Try the Soundview Executive Book Summaries.

Learn to Manage Your Time Effectively ==>Click Here

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