Which of the following is a time robber?
Good delegation
Good personal planning and scheduling
Interruptions by people without appointments
Not paying attention to junk mail
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Interruptions by people without appointments
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- A task that eats up time that may be used elsewhere is called a Time Robber. Others result from outside factors, while some are self-inflicted. Checking emails, scheduling unneeded appointments on your own, procrastination, and overcommitting are examples of self-inflicted time thieves.
- Planning, saying no, and delegation are all simple ways to extinguish time thieves.
- Creating limits and learning to refuse
- Sometimes the hardest part of our days is saying no.
- We frequently feel terrible about declining invitations, which causes us to overextend ourselves.
- Remembering occasions in the past when you took on extra work only for that labour to become a burden is one approach to defend declining a new duty.
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