Four top time-saving tips

Four top time-saving tips

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Not enough time in the day to get everything done?

Try these tips to keep calm and increase productivity.

Having a huge to-do list can lead to task paralysis

Not everything is your #1 priority.  Put three things on your list to hone your focus, and do those first.

Checking emails every 10-minutes?

It’s a distracting time-waster.  Set aside two times during the day for your messages.  It takes discipline, but productivity will soar.

If you’re worried about appearing inefficient, set up an auto-response to let people know you’ll be in touch with them within ‘X’ number of hours.

Congratulate yourself for small daily wins

Focusing on what you’ve accomplished rather than what’s left to do will trigger a productive, positive mindset.

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