Personal time management rather than for your work
How does time management at work differ from time management for your personal life?
Personal time management is easier to be lazy with than work isn't it?
At work, you have to perform, or you get the sack.
At home, in your personal life, you can pretty much take it easy, coast along, and no one will tell you off.
Except, there's the misses, and the bills, and the kids, and the car repairs, and the taxes, and 101 other daily, weekly, monthly, yearly tasks and chores that must be managed.
You seem to get by quite well already, so what is it that you feel is missing that you need to come looking for a personal time management solution?
Managing personal time can be done when you know the areas of life advantages revealed on some of my other sites.
Check out the Success-Matrix.
And also read about the time management system I use for personal time management.
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