We all have natural behaviors regarding the use of time and how we organize time and space. Sometimes our styles work well for us, but when we do not understand how to work with our natural styles, we can stand in our own way and impede our best intentions. Understanding what works best for us and what does not impacts the overall quality of our life. Minimalist Organizing Style … [Read more...]
Nothing Out Organizing Style: The Great Cover-Up
We all have natural behaviors regarding the use of time and how we organize time and space. Sometimes our styles work well for us, but when we do not understand how to work with our natural styles, we can get in our own way and impede our best intentions. Understanding what can work for us and what does not impacts the overall quality of our life. To Begin Visually, peace abounds in the perfect … [Read more...]
Everything Out Organizing Personality Style – Eyes On Everything
We all have natural behaviors regarding the use of time and how we organize time and space. Sometimes our styles work well for us, but when we do not understand how to work with our natural styles, we can get in our own way and impede our best intentions. Understanding what can work for us and what does not impacts the overall quality of our life. To begin understanding how Everything Out … [Read more...]
Big Picture and Perfectionist Styles of Managing Time
Comparing Big Picture Preference vs. Perfectionist Plus Time Management Personality Styles There are 6 different time management personality types. The Big Picture and Perfectionist Plus time management personality types are related to the ways in which you attend to details. This post compares the 2 styles and makes distinctions between Big Picture and Perfectionist Plus style types. When it … [Read more...]
Comparing Hopper and Hyper Focus Time Styles
Comparing Hopper Style vs. Hyper Focus Time Style Preference At first glance, Hoppers appear to be masters of multi-tasking. They move easily between To Do’s and seem to be getting things done. The operative words here are “seem to be”. Upon closer examination, though, many Hoppers aren’t deliberately switching between their priorities instead they’re bouncing between tasks as a distraction from … [Read more...]
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