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We all have the same 24 hours in a day. The quantity of time does not change. There are always sixty seconds in a minute, sixty minutes in a hour. So how can you find an extra hour? The answer is to manage the time that you have available.
It is about our perception of time. When we are working at challenging projects, there never seems to be enough time. When we are bored, time seems to slow down. To change our perception, we need to change our attitude. To achieve more in the time available then you need to develop a time conscious attitude.
Examine your attitudes to determine if you need to change your thinking. If your goal is to make more sales but you avoid sales oriented activities, your behavior is inconsistent with your goals. If you want to achieve outstanding success, but you devote only minimal hours and average effort to work, your behavior is inconsistent with your goals.
Finally a time conscious attitude will help you develop new time conscious habits which will make you more productive.
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The Author: Hank Sullivan
About: Hank Sullivan is the President of Strategic Solutions, a Nationally Certified Business Coach, who after many years of successful business experience working with a number of Fortune 500 companies in various high level executive positions, formed Strategic Solutions. His focus is to help enhance and develop management and business potential within organizations. In addition to being a Business coach and trainer, he is an author, public speaker. His current book is “Speaking of Success” co authored with Jack Canfield, Stephen Covey and Ken Blanchard. He is affiliated with Resource Associates Corporation of Mohnton, PA. which has a network of over 650 coaches nationally and internationally.
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