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Time Investments That Get Results

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Just as financial investments can earn more money, time investments can free up more time to use on priority tasks and activities. This book shows you how.
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Just as financial investments can earn more money, time investments can free up more time to use on priority tasks and activities. This book shows you how to get this time, and explains other ways you can invest, barter, and budget time to obtain maximum results.

About the Author

Harold Taylor Time Consultants was incorporated in 1981 as an organization devoted to helping others manage their time and their lives through time management training, publications and products. Prior to that time it operated as a division of Harold Taylor Enterprises Ltd., an association management company that Harold Taylor founded in 1967. It underwent a further organizational change in 1998 and emerged as Harold Taylor Time Consultants Ltd. The company has retained its focus on time management while expanding to include train the trainer self-study programs, and distance education. The company was dissolved in July of 2015 and is now simply Taylor in Time. Functioning primarily as a blog and home to the Taylor Planner, TaylorInTime showcases the almost weekly writings of its founder Harold Taylor. In his eighties now, Taylor does less public speaking and a plethora of writing and traveling. His books are now being published online by bookboon.com in Europe.

  • About the author
  • Introduction
  1. How time relates to money
    1. Is time really money?
    2. Is money really time?
  2. It takes time to manage time
    1. How investing time yields dividends
    2. Behavioral vs Mechanical ideas
  3. Why it is so difficult to manage your time
    1. Implication is not application
    2. Generating the time to invest
    3. Saving time by getting organized
  4. Budget your time
    1. Select your fixed and variable time
    2. Make a variable cost fixed
  5. Bartering your time
    1. Life is a trade-off
    2. You have control of your time
    3. Situational importance
  6. Good investments of time
    1. Invest your time wisely
    2. Invest in yourself
    3. Invest in getting organized
    4. Invest in time off
    5. Invest in maintaining balance in your life
    6. Invest in your health
    7. Invest in saying no more often
    8. Invest in creativity
  7. Investments to avoid
    1. Multitasking
    2. Working overtime
    3. Perfectionism
    4. Procrastination
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Harold

Harold Taylor