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Bob Parsons' hardass time management
Merlin Mann | Nov 28 2005
"Not so polite" time saving tips — that work. Bob Parsons may not win any awards for congeniality, but I like the way he lays down the law on managing your time -- with a focus on not being a victim of your own phone. This is tough, in-your-face talk, but frankly I think it's time we get tougher with the people who demand our time. In my own opinion, you'll never get out from under until you learn to seize back control of your phone and your email inbox; that's the the two places where the world will never stop hollering for your attention; it's up to you to say "no," and hit delete. After all, if you don't respect how you parcel out your time and attention, why should you expect anyone else to? A few of Bob's observations:
Remember: when you call someone, you're demanding instant access to their undivided attention, no matter what they might be doing. If they loan that attention to you, treat it like the golden resource that it is. [ Thanks, Sean Conlan ] 27 Comments
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Reading over some of your...Submitted by Bart Smith, Author (not verified) on December 1, 2005 - 3:00am.
Reading over some of your "responses to telemarketers", I'd like to share a few of my favorites ... (My response to a telemarketer/door-to-door salesperson) "Yes? Do you have an appointment (to speak with me)? No? Well, I charge $50 (to $100) an hour for you to speak to me, do you have your check book ready? No? Well, I guess we can't talk then until you make an appt. See, you're interrupting my day and I only work by appt. Bye!" Or my favorite when the newspaper calls with their specials, "Oh, I'd love to get your paper, but 'I can't read!'" Or, "Really, only $.30 a week? That's what it costs me to walk it to the trash-can. Besides, I get it free on the Internet, why are you still wasting trees?" Oh, one more, for the door-to-door solicitor; "Really and how much is that? $14.95? Really, because that's how much I charge PER MINUTE for you to be able to talk to me. Do you have your check book ready?" (They run!) ;-) Well, hope these little tips help ... » POSTED IN:
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