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David Seah is generous as well as brilliant. His Printable CEO Series works whether you consider yourself a home executive. . . .a corporate executive. . . or something between those two. I'm fighting with time right now. I know it can become my friend, but I'm not ready to shake hands yet.
The Emergent Task Timer has been a great place to start. I'm a person who often gets lost in a project—while the balance of my life inches toward chaos one day at a time. I'm using the printable sheet to take my “temperature” and realistically figure out where my time is going each day.
This morning, I woke up eager to get going on this week's writing project, which happens to have a Wednesday noon deadline. As I emerged from morning meditation at 8 a.m., I received phone calls a few minutes apart from two different people. Each wanted to download swirling thoughts and sort them out. I took out time to do that because both relationships are important to me, but my Wednesday writing deadline didn't move. Now, I'm starting my project at 9 a.m. rather than the intended 8 a.m., so I'll have to choose to give up something else later today.
Hmmm. . . wonder what that will be?
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