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How to Get the Time You Need Stopping to Think Is a Must; So Is Sleep
![]() 1. Learn More, Faster. While 66 percent read at least one child-related publication per month, a scant 13 percent keeps tabs on the stock market and only 23 percent have time to read a self-help or business book. Howard Stephen Berg, chairman & CEO of Mega Learning Corporation told TDmonthly how to accelerate reading: • Scope: Using your hands, move rapidly through the publication to identify major themes. • Schema: Moving back to front, focus on charts, graphs, headlines and italicized text that clue you into emphasized information. • Scan: Search out new vocabulary, main ideas and questions raised in the material. ![]() 2. Research Online. Ninety percent of respondents conduct online searches for new toys at least once a week. More than half contact at least one new manufacturer per month (use our Inquiry Basket!) ![]() Rick Segel, author of “The Essential Online Solution: The 5-Step Formula for Small Business Success,” recommends creating newsletters that emphasize information over sales, since “focusing on selling is the kiss of death.” Newsletters posted as blogs on the store’s website can also boost traffic. ![]() Customer newsletters can be converted to press releases. Make them fun and use the traditional inverted pyramid style, she advised. ![]() ![]() ![]() “A vacation is not a luxury; it’s a necessity,” she emphasized. Vacations rejuvenate workers and reconnect families. Lack of sleep can cloud judgment, contribute to moodiness, and increase the risk of accidents, including fatal ones. ![]() • Capture your commitments. “Most people don’t have a clue about how many things they’ve committed to,” Allen explained. • Clarify your action steps. • Organize a tracking system for tasks. • Reflect two hours per week. “Minimize distractions and pressure so your brain and creativity are freed up,” he suggested. • Choose what to do and when. For example, immediately delete or file emails that don’t require action. “If it requires action, do it in less than two minutes. If it takes longer, delegate it or drag it to an ‘action’ folder” for follow-up. In conclusion, taking time to evaluate how you’re spending your time may give you more of it. Try out these techniques and let us know if they work for you. ![]() |
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