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Mat Lewczenko
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Does it pass the "Time Test"

Mat Lewczenko
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  • Lenexa, KS
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I just read a really interesting article about time management.

The only commodity we have is time, we trade our time for money, and based on the activities we do within those finite chunks of time, determines our success.

How do you determine what your "chunks" are worth, or better yet, how do you determine what activities get said "chunk"?

Do your activities pass your "Time Test"?

How is everyone else setting up their goals and prioritizing tasks?

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James Vermillion
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James Vermillion
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Originally posted by J Scott:
I have an arbitrary $$$ value that I attribute to my time ($250/hour); I outsource anything business related that costs less, unless I prefer to do it myself for some non-financial reason.

IMO, this has worked pretty well for me over the years...and my $$$ value continues to increase as I get lazier... :)

I can probably help you with some of your work for $249/hour :wink:

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