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    Mark Forster is the author of three books about time management and personal organisation. The most recent, Do It Tomorrow, was published by Hodder in 2006.

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    Time Management Articles 

    Here’s a selection of the best articles from literally hundreds on this website. You can explore further by going to the Blog Archive or by using the search box at the top of the margin.

     

    It’s Like Walking Across a Muddy Field
    How to get rid of backlogs

    I’ll Just Get the File Out
    Conquer Procrastination for Ever

    Expand Your Ideas the Easy Way!
    From first idea to fully developed concept

    I’m 90% Sure That …
    Find out what you really mean when you say you’re 90% sure

    Wholehearted Living
    When to say Yes, and when to say No

    To Do Lists — How we hate them!
    Tips on how to make your to-do list loveable

    How to Get Any Project Up and Running
    Putting First Things First

    One Thing at a Time
    Exercise complete control over your projects

    An Easy Challenge
    Plan your day’s work realistically

    Guilty Goals
    Do you really want your goals to come true?

    Feeling Good
    Live better by monitoring your mental state

    Keep Your Life Moving
    The top 10 tips for keeping out of the rut

     

    “Forget hard and fast rules and commandments of time management - how about some flexible principles which allow for the reality of interruptions, harness the fact that most of us work better with a cut-off point approaching, and let you modify your approach depending on your job situation, your current workload or even your daily mood?
    Kevin Burch, The Confidence Coach