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Paula Eder, PhD
Member since 02nd November 2007
Occupation: Time management coach
Paula Eder, Ph.D., the Time Finder, has guided individuals and organizations to effectively align values with their time choices for 35+ years. For free weekly time tips & an award-winning Ezine, visit http://www.findingtime.net/ezine.html

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"Remember, that time is money." Benjamin Franklin. And according to Jim Rohn, a celebrated rags-to-riches entrepreneur who came of age during the Great Depression, "Time is more valuable than money. You can get more money, but you cannot get more time....
Time management is highly prized by most people - and finding time is even preferred over earning more money, recent studies report. But if you don't use your time effectively, you simply lose the time you have found. This is where task templates will ...
Finding time for a vacation? Wonderful! Vacations can restore your energy and provide a fresh outlook. Now, how can advance planning enhance your time off? Travel Time Tip #1: To capitalize on the best opportunities, clarify your priorities. Vacatio...
"You must do the thing you think you cannot do." Eleanor Roosevelt Finding time is an ultimate challenge that requires your flexibility and initiative. Despite successful planning, you might still balk at converting your plans into actions. Remember th...
Finding Time is all-important. But taking charge of the time you find can seem difficult, when you are faced with so many demands. If you respond yes to the questions that follow, you will be pleased by how much time you can ADD to your day by using the t...
Finding time and using it well requires self-awareness. Try creating a time map that identifies: A. What gives your life meaning and pleasure, B. Boundaries that establish what you will and will not do, and C. How you relate to your day - your e...
Finding Time is much easier when you can estimate how long your jobs take. If you find your guesstimates don't provide you with reliable results for planning, try following the tips listed below. Why does estimating time for tasks become much easier wh...
Procrastination erodes confidence and undermines your plans. If you are willing to look closely at underlying reasons you procrastinate, you can develop new strategies and resolve conflicts, not deepen them. Do you find yourself so resentful at work or...
Finding time starts with planning time. Estimating how much time each step of a project will take is an essential component to coordinating your plans. So develop a good system for allocating your time. Enter the X2 Rule. Utilizing this rule and the ac...
Finding time is a lifesaver when you're running out of it � quickly! You know that project you found out about two weeks ago but haven't worked on yet? (The one you kept saying that you would get to tomorrow.) Suddenly that deadline is tomorrow! 5 Th...
Finding time may seem to depend on full consensus between you and your coworkers. But probably differences exist between how you and they relate to punctuality, planning and procrastination. Sometimes these differences seem light years apart, threatening ...
Finding time can be difficult with distractions like the Internet and Email just a mouse click away. How do you focus and make the most of your time? Tips to Keep You on Track and In Charge! Internet Tip #1: Whenever possible, limit your time online...
Time management can be pleasurable. In fact, some of the best exercises to find time and improve the quality of your life are short and easy. One of my favorites is this "Finding Time for Your Ideal Day" visualization in five simple steps: One: For a m...
Time management skills depend on your ability to follow through on your planning with concrete actions. But all too often, strong personalities may place sudden demands upon you. What do you do when your colleagues confront you with 'surprise' deadlines o...
Time management skills are tools for self-fulfillment. So it's essential that your plans align with what you value the most. Use these 5 tips to create powerful time choices. 1. Take 15 minutes a day for one week to explore what you truly want and wh...