6 key time management concepts you can challenge your class participants to complete using the grid below. A hint next to each word shows if it’s in a horizontal row or a vertical column.
1- ————– must be invested to save time in the future. (Vertical)
2- Only ——————- (Horizontal) of those things you spend your time doing produces ———————–(Vertical) of the results you want to achieve.
3- A —————– (Horizontal) has an extraordinary power over the direction of your life and business.
4- Proper ————— (Vertical) prevents poor performance.
5- Even the best time management plans can fail if you cannot discriminate between what’s ——————- (Horizontal) and what’s ————— (Vertical).
6-A to do list will not do you much good if it’s not —————— (Horizontal).
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Answers:
1-Time must be invested to save time in the future. (Vertical)
2-Only twenty percent (Horizontal) of those things you spend your time doing produces Eighty percent (Vertical) of the results you want to achieve
3-A goal (Horizontal) has an extraordinary power over the direction of your life and business
4-Proper planning (Vertical) prevents poor performance.
5-Even the best time management plans can fail if you cannot discriminate between what’s important (Horizontal) and what’s urgent (Vertical)
6-A to do list will not do you much good if it’s not prioritized (Horizontal)