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Mastering Time Management

 


 

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Mastering Time Management

Have you ever looked at the clock and wondered where the time went? You might hope the time flew by because you were diligently focused on work, but we’re all guilty of wasting time every now and again. If you’re finding that time is marching on, but you haven’t made much progress on your to-do list, check out these tips to help master time management — and finally finish that checklist.

 

 

Determine Your Peak Performance Time

What time of day are you most productive? This doesn’t have to be in the morning, as many suggest. Plenty of night owls do their best work in the evenings, and others are most productive in the afternoon. Track your efforts over the course of a week, and you should begin to notice periods of increased versus decreased productivity. That period when you are your most productive is your peak performance time. Once you know when this time is, try to organize your day to maximize that window.

 

 

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Joaquin R. Gallegos, Jicarilla Apache Nation and Santa Ana Pueblo, University of Colorado Denver

What are three strategies to help employees maintain focus and productivity in a busy office setting after many months of working remotely?

 

To renew ambition, remember that we are part of something greater than ourselves because our work and contribution elevates our families, Indian Country, and beyond. 

 

Actively communicate because connecting and exchanging ideas empowers relationships and trust. And deliberately fix time for reflection and short breaks because recharging ourselves fuels innovation and fulfillment. 

 

As our surroundings influence our well-being, reimagine the physical spaces we work in to stimulate curiosity and help form solutions to the professional problems we face. 

 

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PROFESSIONAL OPPORTUNITIES

 

Gordon Research Seminar – Ventura, Calif.

 

Facebook – Remote

 

U.S. Department of Energy – Remote

 

CNA – Arlington, Va.

 

DOC & CERN – Southfield, Mich.

 

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JOB OPENINGS

 

U.S. Office of Naval Research – Arlington, Va.

 

Union Pacific Railroad Jobs:

 

New York University/Arts and Science – New York, N.Y.

 

Long Term Ecological Research Network Office – Santa Barbara, Calif.

 

General Motors – Tecumseh, Mich.

 

College Station, Texas

 

Michigan State University – East Lansing, Mich.

 

Utah State University – Logan, Utah

 

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency - Region 9 – San Fransico, Calif.

 

Central Intelligence Agency – Washington D.C.

 

AISES – Boulder, Colo.

 

Department of Energy, Office of Nuclear Energy –many U.S. locations

 

Asana – San Francisco, Calif.

 

Software Engineering Institute – Pittsburgh, Penn., and Arlington, Va.

 

Software Engineering Institute – Pittsburgh, Penn.

 

Software Engineering Institute – Pittsburgh, Penn., and Arlington, Va.

 

Software Engineering Institute – Pittsburgh, Penn., and Arlington, Va.

 

Johns Hopkins University, School of Medicine – Baltimore, Md.

 

Jobs with the National Security Agency

 

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