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Tag Archives: Time Management
5 Minutes a day to Getting Things Done
Prefacing with the fact that I am just as much a slacker as anyone else (don't mistake rampant over-reaching for actual productivity), I know that the job search can sometimes be difficult. Worse, it can be downright depressing. I want to share with you what I do when I get distracted or depressed.
Monday Millennials for 6/29/2009 – Time
There just isn't enough time in the day to do all the stuff millennials want to do, let alone the stuff we need to do. Even with great time management, the best get behind and sacrifices have to be made. Not the goat-on-an-altar-type but the "Do I stay an extra hour at work to finish this project and impress my boss or head out at my regular time and cook dinner for my girlfriend?" type sacrifices.
Feeling The Buzz
My point is, 24 hours is not enough time to work, love, do things you enjoy, and sleep. Where that leaves most people is a quarter-life crisis, followed by a mid-life crisis, followed by a 3/4ths-life crisis... and then, well... hopefully the Big Giant Head has found a way for us to have more than 24 hours after life.
According to the New Yorker, Americans work 25% more hours than their European counterparts... but are no more productive. The difference is in the amount of leisure time and wealth - that is, Americans have more wealth, but less leisure time, than Europeans.









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