Several years ago, a generous church member invited me to go with him to watch a heavyweight fight in Las Vegas. I couldn't help but notice the signs. They're everywhere: big signs, little signs, blinking, flashing, moving signs, even talking signs. It was dazzling.
They don't have a lot to say, but they definitely know how to say it, I thought.
It's just the opposite in the church. We have everything ...
Examining Time Spent 5 questions to ask when you look at your “done” list. Peter F. Drucker
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Many discussions of time management begin with planning work more efficiently. This sounds eminently plausible. The only thing wrong with it is that it rarely works. Plans seldom turn into achievements. The first step toward effective time management is to record how you actually spend your time. Once you've made a log of your time spent, ask these five questions to begin a time management plan that ...
Eavesdropping: An Open Door Policy Is meeting alone with a member of the opposite sex dangerous? Is taking steps against it sexist? Sarah E. Hinlicky and Lauren F. Winner