I thought I'd review Stephen Covey's four-quadrant model of time management, the one he explains in "The 7 Habits of Highly Successful People." Maybe this time it will stick for me!
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Good stuff (though knowing you watch "The Bachelor" --even though I've no idea what it's about-- and soap operas makes it impossible for me to have any respect for you).
Reminds me of a though Andrew Greeley passed along: "Never let the important get in the way of the essential".
Don't know about anyone else but this pithy pearl of wisdom oft-times seems like a Zen koan than a simple tip re time management. Not much in our culture supports putting this wisdom into action on a daily basis. I still haven't sorted everything that demands my attention into the right category. Further,I've not found that successful completion of priority categorization on paper makes it much easier to put it into practice.
Lesson: stick to what Therese presented unless you really want to make it virtually impossible to turn guilt into good.
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