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Social Networking 101 - Effective Online Social Networking
Are you into social networking? Do you belong to one or more social networking sites, e.g. MySpace, Twitter, or Facebook? 6 tips listed below will help you manage your time and get more networking done in the shortest time possible.

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Keeping Schedules
The easiest way to keep schedules is to keep a schedule. To-do lists are often ineffective because they are not prioritized nor timed. Sticking to your schedule does not have to be difficult and can in fact be a great way to manage your time more effectively. Here are a few tips to get you going.

Mentors – Do you have one?
I had a meeting with one of my clients the other week for breakfast and as we were finishing up and attempt to schedule our next meeting, we ran into a conflict. He could not meet with me on Tuesday for breakfast, that was the day every week he had breakfast with his mentor, and he had to buy. Not a strange story, until you add the fact that my client was 65 and his mentor, 82.

Either The Media Interviews Me Monday At Noon Or Its Off
Although you will usually have time to plan and arrange your schedule to do an interview, there are going to be times that the media wants to schedule it at a time that is inconvenient, or reschedules it at the last minute, forcing you to, once again, change your plans. My advice – do it!

Scheduling for Success
Working from home you face many challenges. The first challenge to overcome is to set your schedule, and keep it. While that sounds easy enough, how do you set a schedule and more importantly, how do you stick to it?

Happy Ears or an Empty Pipeline?
Very often, when an opportunity dies, salespeople will ask their managers or me for help. After debriefing, when it's clear that the opportunity is hopeless, and the salesperson continues to ask for help, still wants to schedule another meeting, and still wants to reach out and get it moving again, there are usually three factors at play. The salesperson either...

Become an Organized Caregiver: Master the Art of Herding Cats
Recently I received a call from a woman who attended my Balancing Work & Eldercare Needs seminar about a year ago asking if I would email or fax to her the information on "Mastering the Master Schedule". Apparently, with 2 kids entering middle school, she was feeling overwhelmed - much the same way she did when taking care of her father - like she was herding cats! She said she remembered how much the master schedule had helped her and her sister organize their father's care and thought it would be perfect to get her children's schedule under control, too!!

Why Are Meetings One Hour Long?
The vast majority of meetings in the business world are scheduled for one hour. I think this is a paradigm we should challenge for several reasons. 1. Like an old habit, we just fall into the pattern without even thinking about it. 2. We lose track of those extremely valuable minutes within the hour format. We can do better than that. 3. The meeting itself is often inefficient as there is time to schmooze for the first 20 minutes or so, and most of the decisions occur in the final 10 minutes of a meeting. There are many techniques for squeezing more usable time from our daily schedule – and we really need them. Next time you schedule a meeting, try making it 50 minutes rather than an hour. It will emphasize the importance of the minutes and save time in the bargain.

Home-based Business Idea: Children’s Transportation Services
Starting a home-based business providing transportation services to children is a lucrative concept as many parents today have a widespread problem meeting the schedule of their young ones. As a child starts going to daycare, his needs increase.

Accelerate The Quality of Every Meeting -The Easy Way
Courageous Participation Pays Off - For Everyone. Each team member accepts 100% responsibility for the result of each meeting. The success of the meeting depends on time spent - 50% prior planning, 15% conducting the meeting, and 35% participants' follow-up.

Secrets of Effective Multi-Tasking
If you are like me, you might have a tendency to schedule more than you can handle. To avoid feeling like you're always running behind, schedule your tasks and add "buffer" time to each; say 15 or 30 minutes.

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