Time Management : Set Priorities to Get the Right Things Done

(Darren Dugan) #1

P
perception of time, 2–3
personal change, 99, 109,
127
personal digital assistants
(PDAs), 35, 59
personal time, 7–9, 50–51
Peters, Tom, 39
Phillips, Peter, 61
plan B, 29, 31, 42, 53, 62,
114
Porras, Jerry, 55, 117
priorities, 8, 32, 36–42,
41–42, 110–111
prioritizing, 19–24, 28, 38,
39, 40–42, 58, 60
procrastination, 40, 42–43,
100
productivity, 7–9, 24,
42–43, 86–89, 116
punctuality, 103–109, 118


Q
quality time, 7–9, 32,
50–51, 100


R
rhythm, 86, 87, 88, 89


S
scheduling, 50–60, 64, 88
projects, 60–65, 88
troubleshooting, 56–60
Shorter, Harrison, 57
Smith, Hyrum W., 104
Stack, Laura, 33


Stoddard, Alexandra, 7, 54
stress, 48, 107, 139
Summers, Lawrence, 99
Sundheim, Doug, 114
T
tasks, 9, 17–19, 34, 38, 104
basics of, 18
teams, 111, 112
telephones, 72, 73, 74, 75,
76, 77, 78, 79, 80
thinking time, 59–60
time logs, 99
time-management plan,
109, 112–115, 118,
123
time traps, 21, 68, 80, 85
troubleshooting, 56–60
two-list system, 58, 59
V
Vance, Mike, 29, 31
variables, in plans, 37, 38
W
Walt Disney, 29, 55
Welch, Jack, 117
Winston, Stephanie, 6, 8,
58, 59
Z
Ziglar, Zig, 41, 103

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