TITLE

Shorten your WORK DAY

PUB. DATE
September 2009
SOURCE
Cleo;Sep2009, p144
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
The article offers time management tips. It is recommended to avoid reading personal emails and check social networking sites such as Facebook. For those who are sleepy, professional organizer Roz Howland suggest getting away from the task mentally and physically for a while will increase efficiency. It is also asserted to avoid talking too much.
ACCESSION #
44202610

Tags: TIME management;  SELF-management (Psychology);  E-mail;  ONLINE social networks;  LABOR productivity;  HOWLAND, Roz

 

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