Time Management Equals Self-Care
CLICK HERE to listen to Luci's guest appearance with radio show host, Cynthia Johnston, of Women of A Certain Age with MoonMaid Botanicals, an informative show focusing on women's health and lifestyle issues. It was my pleasure to be her guest and my hope that this discussion will help other women make the most of their valuable time.
If you are a busy woman (and who isn't these days?), Ooops, I Forgot That Appointment, is jam packed with easy-to-do approaches and tips for better time management so that you can live a calmer, healthier, and fuller life.
Feeling overwhelmed? Missing appointments? Not exercising? Are you stressed when trying to get out the door in the morning? Are your legs looking like Magilla Gorilla's? It's not a faulty memory or laziness, it's poor time management!You'd be surprised how little adjustments in thoughts and routine can make a big difference in your daily life. Join me for my first radio interview as we explore ways to keep up with it all without sacrificing time for YOU! Ladies, this isn't selfish, it's self-care, and it is important.
NOTE: You may remember Cynthia Johnston from her helpful interview as a guest on the Here We Are radio show, Calling All Women: What You Must Know About Your Body & Synthetic Hormones and How Herbs Can Help. As an herbalist and owner of MoonMaid Botanicals, Cynthia makes personal care products that are good for the body, and good for the environment.
Have a time management tip? Share it on Here We Are, other women will benefit from your ideas.
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@Vitual: Thanks for sharing. Great point about achievement of goals.
Posted by: Luci Weston | November 2010 at 01:52 PM
Time management is important because without it, life has the potential to be chaotic. If a person doesn't actively manage their time, this individuals time may be used up before they realize it. Time management allows a person to succeed. Managing their time encourages achievement of goals.
Posted by: virtual admin support | November 2010 at 03:15 AM