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The Urgency Addiction

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Time Management

Let us take a moment to consider your answers to the following questions:

What is the one activity that you know if you did superbly well and consistently would have significantly positive results in your personal life?

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What is the one activity that you know if you did superbly well and consistently would have significantly positive results in your professional life?

If you know these things would make such a significant difference, why are you not doing them now?

We will all agree that there are only two factors that drive our choices in the utilization of our time. Urgency and Importance. While all of us consider both these factors while managing our time, one of these two becomes the basic paradigm through which we look at managing our time.

The traditional time management approaches encourage, directly or indirectly, the Urgency paradigm. The fourth generation of Time Management, focus of this programme, is based on the “Importance” paradigm.

As you are going through this programme, we are sure that you would be eager to get an insight into your own paradigm. Whether you operate from the paradigm of urgency or importance has a profound effect on the results you get in your life.

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