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Gold Crest Distributing Martin Moment 6/20/14 This is a very important time in the year for your local Purple Martin landlords and, as long as you are prepared, for your Purple Martin product sales! One important Purple Martin product you need to have a supply of is a Purple Martin decoy (HEATHPMD1). You ask, What good does a fake Martin do? Not only does a decoy attract others trying to find housing during migration season, but also acts as a dummy for predatory Hawks. The next few weeks will bring many baby Purple Martins hatching and learning to fly. This can be an easy meal for a hungry Owl. After all the more Martins in your area the better your sales for Purple Martin products and housing will be in the future! PM Moment 6-20-14 Heres a great article about time...how to manage it, why its so important, and what it should mean to you. Its your time to manage your job better by Harvey Mackay On his deathbed Alexander the Great summoned his generals and told them his three ultimate wishes: 1. The best doctors should carry his coffin; 2. The wealth he had accumulated (money, gold, precious stones) should be scattered along the way to his burial; and 3. His hands should be left hanging outside the coffin for all to see. Surprised by these unusual requests, one of his generals asked Alexander to explain. Here is what he said: I want the best doctors to carry my coffin to demonstrate that in the face of death, even the best doctors in the world have no power to heal. I want the road to be covered with my treasure so that everybody sees that the wealth acquired on earth, stays on earth. I want my hands to swing in the wind so that people understand that we come to this world empty-handed and we leave empty-handed after the most precious treasure of all is exhausted - time. Time is our most precious treasure because it is limited. We can produce more wealth, but we cannot produce more time. The ultimate mystery: none of us knows how much time we really have. When we give someone our time, we actually give up a portion of our life that we will never get back. Our time is our life! Time is money, or so the saying goes. In your work life, how you spend your time often determines your success. Make the most of every minute with these useful ideas: Set aside a block of time to return phone calls and answer emails. Of course, urgent messages and phone calls should be returned in a timely manner. But plan a few minutes on a regular schedule on the phone or responding, saving or deleting messages so important emails dont get lost in the electronic clutter. When talking on the phone or in face-to-face conversations, give the other person your full attention. Dont check your email or fill out your daily planner when youre talking to someone. Make sure that your communication is clear and focused, which will reduce the need for clarification and other time-wasters in the future. Do your most important tasks first. Identify your priorities (and those of your boss) so you know whats critical and whats trivial. Then take care of your top priorities first thing in the morning. The rest of your day will flow more easily once youve got the important stuff under control. Identify quick tasks. Make a list of routine items you can do in five minutes or less. Tackle these when youve got a little spare time - between meetings, or waiting for a long document to print. That way they wont distract you when you need to concentrate, or waste your time when you should be working on more important things. Determine whether you really are necessary to meetings. Find out what the meeting is intended to accomplish. Ask yourself, Do I get anything out of the meeting? and Do I contribute anything to the meeting? If your answers are no, ask meeting organizers if your attendance is really necessary or if you can attend only part of the meeting. Take good notes. When youve got an idea, or realize you need to do something later, write it down. Review your notes regularly so nothing slips away. Just say no. Avoid tasks and projects that dont directly contribute to your primary objectives. Use your list of priorities to identify work that you need to do. Turn down (politely) requests to take on irrelevant work, or negotiate for a deadline that allows you to focus on your key tasks. End each day with a plan for the next day. Make a to-do list with reminders about phone calls, meetings and appointments so that you can hit the ground running. When you make and prioritize your to-do list, leave yourself some flexibility to handle interruptions and unplanned tasks that are bound to come up during the day. Using your time well will become a habit. And it will lead to some shocking revelations, such as getting more done doesnt always mean doing more things. Sometimes its about doing less. Dont try to schedule every minute of every day. Because thats when you discover that time can be your enemy as well as your friend.
Posted on: Sat, 21 Jun 2014 15:21:03 +0000

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