A post about a good book and method for truly reducing the stress created by police work. And currently very, very cheap on Amazon…
Tag Archives: GTD
On Yesterday’s Theme – The Mental Approach to Challenges
If you see a challenge as a project, the solutions tend to identify themselves.
Busy Does NOT Necessarily Mean Stressed. A Suggestion.
You’re not as busy as Beyonce, Simon Cowell, Taylor Sift, etc. And they didn’t start out with staff.
I wonder what their secret might be?
An article.
Take Time to Save Time: Know Your Work Better Than ‘Them’.
Take the time to question protocols, in an effort to save time wasted on the unnecessary.
An article.
The Truly Great Teams Have Independent Members. Not Clones.
A team of people all thinking alike is not a great team. Independence is essential, provided one key element is present.
An attitude of interdependence.
Don’t Solve A Problem By Just Doing; Solve It By Seeing It Differently.
An article about why only changing what you do about mistakes is often nowhere near enough.
A Challenge Issued.
I’ll be blunt.
If you’ve never sought out time management training, it’s time to stop complaining about how stressed you are about your
workload.
DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT.
Trust Saves Time. Try It.
How much time do you waste believing the rubbish told to you about other people?
The Time Saved Through Congruence
When you are consistent in your behaviour, time is saved and relationships flourish. The benefits of congruence.
Churchill Understood Coppering
An article about Winston Churchill’s thoughts on time management in the Police arena.