Ever notice how some people have this almost magical ability to call at just the right moment? While others seem to have a knack for catching you mid-bite of a sandwich, during your favorite show's climax, or right when you're finally getting the baby to sleep? The difference often comes down to five simple words: "Is now a good time?"
An airport transfer is a transportation service where the driver meets you at the airport and takes you to your destination or vice versa. When you have jet lag, airport transfers ensure you bypass the arduous task of flagging down and riding in uncomfortable cabs. You can schedule a transfer to and from the airport before your flight, so that professional drivers will be there for you when you step off a plane.
Or the one who grabs coffee nearby because they arrived at the restaurant fifteen minutes before your lunch date? I used to think they were just anxious or had terrible time management skills that made them overcompensate. But after interviewing over 200 people for various articles, I've noticed something fascinating: the consistently early arrivals tend to be the same people who seem to have their lives remarkably together.
Leadership is often thought of as managing teams, strategies or organizations. But the truth is, leadership starts with managing yourself. A leader who lacks discipline in their personal life, whether in health, time or energy, will struggle to lead others with clarity and consistency. Without personal self-management, even the best leadership strategies fall apart. This is why self-discipline is often called the hidden foundation of leadership success.
At first, I thought this was insane. Why would you say no to good opportunities? But then I remembered something Buffett once said: "The difference between successful people and really successful people is that really successful people say no to almost everything." That quote hit different after my second startup crashed and burned. We tried to do everything. We said yes to every feature request, every partnership opportunity, every speaking gig.
Putting yourself out there is difficult. Rejection is tough. And feeling like you've gotten the rug pulled out from under you is the worst. When you're in charge of business development, where you're responsible for growing your revenue within your current client portfolio as well as seeking out new potential opportunities, you can easily vacillate from feeling like a hero to feeling like a zero, depending on what kind of results you're getting from your efforts.
They operate when students can actually work. Evening shifts end after dinner rush, not at some arbitrary closing time. Weekend mornings pay well because most people want those hours off. Tips during Friday night service can match what other jobs pay for an entire day. Working in food service teaches you things textbooks can't. When five tables need attention at once, you learn to prioritize fast.
"I married somebody who is the opposite of me. He is so organized," Lawrence said during an appearance on Tuesday's episode of the "Smartless" podcast. "He's an anchor. Everything is ordered, like on the sink. Like I have to, you know, like keep the closet doors closed, and I have like my little jobs that I work really hard to do," she said.
But I realized that rather than avoiding YouTube altogether, I could reshape how I use it. So I did just that: I put certain rules around it, stopped clicking around, and, while still using the same videos, it quickly stopped feeling like a temptation. YouTube is now part of my workspace, and I don't have to juggle several productivity apps.
My company recently hired an entry-level colleague to our team, and I am annoyed that I am the one who has to train her. She graduated from college last May, and this is her first job. I understand that she is not expected to know anything, but our work is fast-paced, and it's frustrating to have to slow down for her to take the time to understand what's going on.
The former lawyer turned time management coach Kelly Nolan suggests starting with a commute audit to assess its true impact. Begin by blocking it out on a calendar. Creating a visual representation of how much commuting takes out of your day gives an accurate picture. It's not just about how much free time you have left, it's about seeing how commuting affects other activities in your life.
However, it can also cause stress as employees rush to complete outstanding tasks and projects to be able to actually enjoy their time off. During this stressful time, it is important for leaders to support their teams in combating the end-of-year burnout with a set of insightful tips and strategies. Read on to discover 8 festive employee wellness strategies that will transform December from a hectic month to a cheerful and enjoyable one.
Sandra doesn't like any dishes left in the sink. She'll wash and put away her breakfast dishes before she leaves for work. Even if it's one or two dirty items, she won't dump them in the sink and walk out the door. She's like this in all areas of her life. She prefers to do tasks steadily, as they come in. She doesn't like anything to build up or feel cluttered.
Many people believe that trading requires long hours in front of multiple screens and constant market monitoring. However, this isn't always the case. With today's online tools and flexible trading instruments, it's possible to trade with a packed schedule. Below are some practical insights of GCW-Management on how busy individuals can approach trading and why certain products, like CFDs, may be suitable for people who can't dedicate entire days to market analysis.
Simple cleaning tasks like washing dishes can be a mindful act of self-care, but they can also snowball into a massive list of things to do that requires the lion's share of a weekend just to feel like your home is back in hand. This isn't ideal, which is why the internet is awash with methods, rules, and routines, like the 6/10 method and the 20/10 rule, to help conquer chores.
Whether you're getting out of a two-bedroom house in Nashville or moving on from a studio apartment in Chicago , moving on an abbreviated timeline is stressful. But here's the good news: packing for a move in a hurry is absolutely manageable when you prioritize the right things, cut decision-making to the bone, and use a few shortcuts. You don't need a picture-perfect packing system. You need a system that gets you out the door on time with all your stuff safely packed.
Since the COVID-19 pandemic forced many schools to move instruction online, some students have struggled to regain or even learn the interpersonal and organizational skills they need to succeed in college. To rectify that, the University of Mary Washington created a new four-week program this fall to help incoming students hone their planning and social skills. Called LaunchPad, the program aims to help ease students' transition into higher education, provide them with life-management skills and connect them with peers and supportive staff.
I don't mind losing some time to a DIY project, especially if it's a little update that results in a huge difference in the finished product. While I love the DIY life, I am not a chef by any means. I look at people who spend hours creating elaborate meals and I think, "Don't you know you can pay people to do that for you?," which is, I imagine, what non-DIY-ers think when I tell them I've hand-dyed my bathrobe or refinished a dresser.
Seeking a highly organized, adaptable, and proactive individual to serve as Chief Juggle Officer. This role requires the ability to manage and coordinate a wide array of responsibilities across multiple domains, ensuring seamless day-to-day operations and long-term planning for all involved parties, including the role holder. The ideal candidate will demonstrate exceptional time management, multitasking, and problem-solving capabilities in a dynamic environment.
People from all stages of life and backgrounds start side hustles to create an additional income - an Omnisend survey found that 31% of Americans have a side hustle, and 73% are motivated by financial need. However, Whop reports that 50% of side hustlers cite time management as their biggest hurdle. It can be challenging to balance the demands of a full-time job with the time and effort required to run a side hustle - all without burning out.
Ashley Rector is a former attorney turned entrepreneur, the founder of Quimby Digital and the visionary behind Wimbly Social, a forthcoming AI-powered SaaS platform built to revolutionize organic social media strategy. Ashley launched Quimby Digital to help purpose-driven brands scale their impact through smarter social storytelling. Under her leadership, Quimby has become known for delivering high-performing content and strategy across platforms like Reddit, Instagram, and TikTok-especially for clients in the health, wellness, parenting, and climate spaces.
Most people recognize that when you're answering email while walking your dog and listening in on a meeting, you're bound to lose effectiveness. Whether it's that awkward silence when your boss asks for your input and you didn't hear it-or you stepping in something not so pleasant because you didn't realize your dog had done his business right in front of you.
Claire is 35, a highly accomplished architect known for her precision, discipline, persistence, determination, and clarity of thought. She has never been one for shortcuts. Through school and university, she was the kind of student who turned in clean drafts weeks before deadlines, earning her reputation as the straight-A girl who never left loose ends. Her teachers valued her efficiency, her peers respected her output, and her supervisors quickly learned she could be trusted with complex projects.
Set in the final days of October 1897, The Séance of Blake Manor puts you in the shoes of Declan Ward, a detective sent off to a manor in a remote part of Ireland to solve a missing persons case and getting drawn into much darker dealings along the way. Developed by Spooky Doorway, creator of the excellent point-and-click adventure Darkside Detective, The Séance of Blake Manor merges point-and-click mechanics with first-person puzzle solving, time management, and some clever Obra Dinn-inspired deduction.