2. Having a physical schedule/planner/Blackberry or whatever it takes for you to write your schedule down day to day, tracking everything you do, like appointments, eating, sleeping, etc. etc., it allows you to see where you are lacking or where you need to spend more time.
Monday, February 16, 2009
Time Management Advice, Tuesday 2/17, Taylor Shanks, Week 5
1. Boundaries, the biggest thing is you have to learn to say no. That is how I manage to set boundaries. If you are always saying yes to others and no to yourself, and to God, you have no boundaries; people are always going to be taking up your time with no balance or boundaries Boundaries apply physically, emotionally and spiritually. There is only so many places you can privately with someone of the opposite sex by yourself, a certain amount a space between you and someone else, boundaries on how much you share about your emotions and your spiritual life with others as well.
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