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	<title>Comments on: [Time Management #1] The Basis for Managing Your Time Effectively</title>
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		<title>By: Kell</title>
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		<description>Great article. Time management is really an oxymoron. As you say, time is not the thing that can be managed but rather the priorities of the tasks that we are to do. What it comes down to is how we manage ourselves in relation to time. Lets face it, we are all really busy, and if you are not careful you can end up being controlled by the tyranny of the urgent, constantly putting out fires. I find that prioritizing and planning your work (usually the at a weekly level), and then working your plan, is a great step towards getting the most important things done.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great article. Time management is really an oxymoron. As you say, time is not the thing that can be managed but rather the priorities of the tasks that we are to do. What it comes down to is how we manage ourselves in relation to time. Lets face it, we are all really busy, and if you are not careful you can end up being controlled by the tyranny of the urgent, constantly putting out fires. I find that prioritizing and planning your work (usually the at a weekly level), and then working your plan, is a great step towards getting the most important things done.<br />
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