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September 2006
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Time Management
What Are The Basic Rules For Resume Length?
The Art of Complaining Effectively
Dr. Phil’s Advice
Can You Help Me Better Understand My Credit
Score?
FSS Spotlight:
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Time Management
by Jim Rohn
Something will master and something will serve. Either you run
the day or the day runs you; either you run the business or
the business runs you.
Learn how to separate the majors and the minors. A lot of
people don't do well simply because they major in minor
things.
Don't mistake movement for achievement. It's easy to get faked
out by being busy. The question is: Busy doing what?
Days are expensive. When you spend a day you have one less day
to spend. So make sure you spend each one wisely.
Sometimes you need to stay in touch but be out of reach.
Time is our most valuable asset, yet we tend to waste it, kill
it, and spend it rather than invest it.
We can no more afford to spend major time on minor things than
we can to spend minor time on major things.
Time is more valuable than money. You can get more money, but
you cannot get more time.
Never begin the day until it is finished on paper.
Learn how to say no. Don't let your mouth overload your back.
Time is the best-kept secret of the rich.
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