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  • Top Time Management Strategies For 2012

    Time management is an interesting concept. Each day has: 24 hours or 1440 minutes or 86400 seconds. It is a very undeniable fact. One that we cannot change nor need to manage – time actually manages itself. The sun comes up and goes down, seasons change, and the world turns round and round. What we …

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  • Scan Business Cards To Avoid Backlog!

    At the last Expo event I attended, I observed a new business owner in town moving quickly from table to table dropping off his business cards.  He may have stopped to introduce himself to some of the table proprietors at the event, but if the proprietor was in a conversation with another person, he merely …

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  • Top 10 Tips to Organize Your Home

    The US population has spent the past 50 years in an endless pursuit of stuff as a means to save time and live more simply (see www.storyofstuff.com), but what most people have found is that they have packed themselves “in” rather than freed themselves with convenience.  If you are struggling with clutter in your home …

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  • Productivity Tip – What’s Considered A VITAL Document?

    In our throw away society, here are some tips that help you determine was you must keep! VITAL   A vital document, record or item is defined by emergency preparedness experts as anything that would be necessary for you or your family to re-establish your life or business if something drastic or traumatic happens.  A …

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  • To Keep or To Shred?

    The most difficult part of cleaning out your files is determining what to keep and what to shred. To help you decide what to keep, ask yourself the following questions: Does this document contain information I will need some day? Will I ever need the document to defend a tax deduction, contract or warranty claim? …

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