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RE: Time Management
Ian
You can use any strategy that will enable you to complete your task, whether you select a numerial or alphabetical approach.
It is much easier to decide what must be done, what should be done and what could be done. There are a number of times when you may have to change, think of time as a continuum, a journey like sat nav, you put in your goal, out comes the journey plan and away you go, unfortunately you may end up in the wrong area but hey, "nothing's perfect". think about that last phrase carefully.
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