Republished from a comment I just wrote in a Facebook group I'm in. It was in response to the Group Leader advising everyone it was a good idea to make a to do list in order to get jobs done and not waste time. I live by my to do list. I wouldn't be able… Continue reading The Time I am Currently Managing
Category: Time Management
My Happiness Project
Who doesn't want to add a little more happiness in their life? I finished the book "The Happiness Project" by Gretchen Rubin. She is a writer who had a pretty nice life and she felt pretty happy, but there were some things she new that she could/should possibly do to make her life even happier.… Continue reading My Happiness Project
MIA: Marriage In Acceleration
So I've been MIA from my blog for a little bit. Missing In Action, or, as my priorities are going, Marriage In Acceleration. I'm engaged! My Partner In Crime asked the question on Valentine's Day. And, of course, since I'm a planner at heart (media, group activities, my life, etc), we had already determined a… Continue reading MIA: Marriage In Acceleration
Make Each Day Great
Gary C. Sain was one of the hardest working men in the hospitality industry. He was known for packing more into a day than most of us do in a week and I have fond memories of him walking around the rock garden of YPB&R while on conference calls in order to get his number… Continue reading Make Each Day Great
Franklin, Monkeys, and Seeing the Trees: Tips on Time Management
Right now, my to do list is so long that I have to scroll down my excel spreadsheet to see it all. It’s a lot to keep track of, and sometimes my days consist of putting out fires and hot jobs that weren’t even on my to do list in the first place. So when… Continue reading Franklin, Monkeys, and Seeing the Trees: Tips on Time Management
Managing Time, Part 1
Work feels way busier now than it used to feel. I remember when, for media planners, fourth quarter planning for the following year was crazy and then the rest of the year was used for maintenance, reviewing new opportunities to save for next year, and working on new business and small side projects that come… Continue reading Managing Time, Part 1
