Friday, March 25, 2011
Use Extra Five Minutes Many Ways
A meeting gets over early and you have an extra five minutes. What do you do?
Do you wish you could keep in touch with someone you’ve been thinking about? Use those five minutes for a quick telephone call.
Have you been waiting to talk to an employee or a boss about a new project? Use those five minutes.
Whether it’s to a fellow employee, or a family member, a quick chat to catch up makes everyone feel better. And it only takes five minutes. The time spent is even better if you can grab a quick cup of coffee to drink while you’re chatting.
Kevin Eikenberry, author of “Remarkable Leadership,” a blogger and workshop speaker, has many ideas on how to make use of those little extra five minute blocks of time in the article below.
Even a quick walk around the parking lot will refresh you. Use those five minutes.
Read this article for more ideas.
Do you wish you could keep in touch with someone you’ve been thinking about? Use those five minutes for a quick telephone call.
Have you been waiting to talk to an employee or a boss about a new project? Use those five minutes.
Whether it’s to a fellow employee, or a family member, a quick chat to catch up makes everyone feel better. And it only takes five minutes. The time spent is even better if you can grab a quick cup of coffee to drink while you’re chatting.
Kevin Eikenberry, author of “Remarkable Leadership,” a blogger and workshop speaker, has many ideas on how to make use of those little extra five minute blocks of time in the article below.
Even a quick walk around the parking lot will refresh you. Use those five minutes.
Read this article for more ideas.
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