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Management article
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Reference no. U9708B
Published by: Harvard Business Publishing
Published in: "Harvard Management Update", 1997
Length: 3 pages

Abstract

The article explores some of the conclusions reached by the author of The Time Bind, a recent popular book, and offers some contrary suggestions for ways to alter your relationship to time. By reversing your relationship to time, deciding where you want to go, spending more time on neglected essentials, and choosing the appropriate time- management techniques, you can break the cycle of continuous time pressure.

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Abstract

The article explores some of the conclusions reached by the author of The Time Bind, a recent popular book, and offers some contrary suggestions for ways to alter your relationship to time. By reversing your relationship to time, deciding where you want to go, spending more time on neglected essentials, and choosing the appropriate time- management techniques, you can break the cycle of continuous time pressure.

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