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Time Management


So you start the day full of enthusiasm. You’re excited about a new piece of creative work and
itching to put your ideas into action. Firing up your computer, the familiar stream of e-mails pours
into your inbox, burying the ones you didn’t get round to replying to yesterday. Scanning through
the list, your heart sinks – two of them look as though they require urgent action. You hit ‘reply’
and start typing a response to one of them… 20 minutes later you ‘come round’ and realise
you’ve got sucked into the e-mail zone and have been sidetracked by interesting links sent by
friends, as well as writing replies about issues that aren’t a priority for you. You minimize the email
window and get back to your project…
After 15 minutes you’re really enjoying yourself, getting into your creative flow – when the phone
rings. Somebody wants something from you. Something to do with a meeting last week. You
rummage through the papers on your desk, searching for your notes. You can’t find them.
Suddenly your heart leaps as you lift up a folder and find an important letter you’d forgotten about
– it needed an urgent response, several days ago. ‘Hang on, I’ll get back to you’ you tell the
person on the phone, ‘I’ll ring you back when I’ve found it
Saylor - Personal Name
1st Edition
NONE
Time Management
Management
English
Mark McGuinness,
2007
1-49
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