Take Control of Your Schedule

February 24, 2009

fencesThe entire time I was reading this article I was in awe – what an awesome way to take back control of your day at the office.  It is a 5 to 10 minute read and worth every minute.

Thinking through the feasibility of setting boundaries of when you are available, when you are not available, when you are open for meetings and for how long… may be a stretch for some.  However, the point is not to copy and paste this example into your life – but there are pieces and parts that may provide a bunch of structure in your day and at the same time provide what seems like an unlimited amount of freedom.

I originally read this on the David Allen blog – RSS feeds here.

- Bill Weber

photo credit: jay_que

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