Understanding Time

-Time is relative

-Don't try to do to much

-You cannot take action in the future or the past, only the present

-There will never be enough time to absorb the ammount of information being created daily making time management subjective

-Operate at your own pace (faster is not always better)

-Time management tools take time to maintain

-Know when to step back, reflect

-Rely on your instincts

Shaping Your Future

-Establish priorities

-7 Categories: Mental, Physical, Family, Social, Spiritual, Career, Financial

-Priorities are broad strokes: Write them down, revisit later and edit, continue to streamline, Edit again using active positive verbage

-Read your list regularly

-Establish precise goals in conjunction with your priorities

-Goals should be desires not demands

-Keep goals positive

-Write out your goals

-Be accountable for your goals

-Utilize deadlines to stay on track

-Use visualization to accomplish goals