Articles tagged: work-life balance
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Tracey Crockett Although statistics vary on the subject, it is reasonable to assume that the average person spends about 2 days a year just waiting for an errand to be completed. However, if one delegate's these tasks to an organized person - or better still, a lifestyle management company- then this time can certainly be gained back to do more meaningful tasks. written by Tracey Crockett Time is certainly the most precious of all commodities and managing it is an art. However, for the time impoverished there are certainly more than just a few ways to improve the situation. All it takes is some creativity, organization and a little bit of "lifestyle management" help. written by Tracey Crockett Running errands and completing household and business chores will always be a part of life. It is the completion of these tasks that keep the refrigerator stocked, the home improvements & repairs completed, and so much more. However, now that Americans are working more than they did 5 years ago, the completion of errands and chores are becoming more difficult to complete. With time becoming an ever precious commodity it's important to determine what takes priority in one's life. By learning what you're not able to do while running errands and handling chores, you can determine what areas of your life you'd like to take more control and begin living the life you want. written by Tim Knox Women are increasingly more active in starting new businesses. Top growth of their businesses indicates skills that are noteworthy for other women and men. << previous page 1 next page>> |