article thumbnail

Attention Management: Time Management with a Twist

KnowledgeCity

Sticky notes started appearing on computers, calendars were full of scheduled meetings, and multitasking became the buzzword. You chunk out the time on your calendar, but then your phone rings. Multitasking —One fact you should know: multitasking is a myth. Brain Dump— Time management is not completely dead.

article thumbnail

Attention Management: Time Management with a Twist

KnowledgeCity

Sticky notes started appearing on computers, calendars were full of scheduled meetings, and multitasking became the buzzword. You chunk out the time on your calendar, and then your phone rings. Multitasking —One fact you should know: multitasking is a myth. Thirty years ago time management was all the rage.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

The Golden Keys to Personal Productivity

CrossKnowledge

Maura Thomas, an expert in personal productivity, maintains that technology is a resource that should free our brains from remembering meetings and tasks. You can now easily share your calendar, your tasks, and even your current projects with colleagues and clients using web-based applications like Google Docs.

article thumbnail

15 Ways to Help You Stay Focused at Work

TalentLMS

Blocking time on your calendar to focus on your tasks will reduce last-minute meeting invites and make your colleagues aware of your work schedule. Some calendars have integrations with your Slack, so your status is always up-to-date. Avoid multitasking Multitasking can reduce quality and efficiency.

Help 52
article thumbnail

Helping Consultants, Experts, and Coaches Smash Through Personal and Professional Plateaus with David Shriner-Cahn

LifterLMS

You’re handcuffed to your brain and your high value consulting and you fly in and you flex your brain muscles and it’s not really process driven. I do have, like there is some constraints on my calendar of how many 15-minute calls can be scheduled, but I feel like I’m naked without that feedback loop happening.

article thumbnail

How to train productivity at work: Top experts reveal their employee productivity formula

TalentLMS

According to John Hall , founder of Calendar and Forbes contributor, self-awareness of how employees are spending their time is the number one adjustment companies have to make to increase workplace productivity: But it’s not just Hall who talks about the importance of time tracking. Tip #9: Don’t completely rely on your brain.