| | I am an early person for the most part. I understand the benefits and importance of being on time and even early to a meeting, training, presentation and even church.
While some people get a rush out of being late to everything, it just plain stresses me out, how about you?
1. It Creates Greater Focus and Productivity. I personally like getting to work early, for example, so that I can get a few things done before getting hit with “emergencies.” Arriving early allows me to relax, plan for the day and get a few activities done that require focus before someone is requesting my attention on something else.
In meetings, being early allows you to relax, look over the agenda and prepare to listen. If you are the one leading the meeting, being early is even more important – you need some time to get ready and greet those who arrive.
2. You Get The Best Seat. If you’re like me, I am fairly strategic about where I...
| | | | | | | Since most of us need time to waste, I thought it would be beneficial to my blogging audience to provide eight tips you must, must, must incorporate into your meetings. They are legend in most meetings and will help you waste as much time as possible, I guarantee it!
Like bad meetings? Then you will like these… Drum roll…
1. Invite everyone. We all need to time to waste, and you wouldn’t want to hurt anyone’s feelings by not including them.
However, be careful about inviting people who might try to accomplish something during the meeting.
On the other hand, make sure you invite people who tell good jokes, like to goof around and are generally entertaining...
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