6 Time Management Tips For When A Large Project Falls On You And Disrupts Your Routine
Here are 6 tips to help you go through your days when a large project falls on you and disrupts your routine.
Here are 6 tips to help you go through your days when a large project falls on you and disrupts your routine.
Feeling embarrassed about using a paper planner when everyone around you is using a digital one? Even though there are compelling reasons for using a digital planner, the most important is to have a planner that works for you. Learn how to select the right planner.
A few years ago, the editor of one of the publications I used to write a monthly blog post for asked me how, as a busy entrepreneur, I was finding time to consistently write for them and share my expertise with other publications while working one-on-one with my clients. I found it was an interesting question considering 3 years before I had almost turned down their offer to write for them because of time constraints. Here’s how I’ve made it work.
Since covid hit, many of us have decided to avoid the gym and would rather exercise in the security of our homes. But despite the best intentions, many are quickly losing the momentum, blaming it on the lack of time.
Here are my tips to help you make time for exercise so that it becomes a routine in your life.
As a mum to a soon 17-year old, I know how the move into Middle School, with subject-taught classes and long-term projects, can test a child’s organisation and time management skills. Add to it the extensive use of technology in the form of personal laptops given for schoolwork and social media and the instant connection to friends. And, in more cases than ever, the pressure that children get to succeed academically, resulting in schedules packed with extra-curricular activities, tuition and enrichment classes, and as result less time for homework and personal study.
No wonder that it can be extremely challenging for our teens to stay focused and get their homework done efficiently. Here are 6 study habits your child should consider embracing to achieve his/her full academic potential.
Do you often say yes because you feel bad saying no, and end up feeling miserable for having said yes? While it’s certainly not easy to say no, I’ve learnt over the years that it’s necessary. And the good news is, the more you say it, the easier it becomes.
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Written by Professional Organiser Nathalie Ricaud, this blog is the place for you to find plenty of tips on decluttering, home organisation, kids' organisation, paper management and time management to help you make your life a little more organised! Happy reading and organising!
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