improve time management: keep an open mind

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time management strategies

I speak to Silicon Valley engineers. Many of you never have the time to enjoy life and could benefit from time management strategies geared toward you occupation. You are locked in a 24/7 job because you need the money (don’t we all) and are caught up in daily routines that don’t lead to advancement or personal growth.

Having worked over twenty years as an engineer in both domestic and international markets I understand the difficulties of the workplace—the stress of overwork, deadlines, and endless meetings—and I have learned through the years that how the engineer improves time management from inside out is a key element to success in the workplace and their personal life.

All I ask of the Silicon Valley engineer (you other engineers, students, and technical professionals are welcome, too) is to keep an open mind. I will pass on my knowledge and lessons learned so that the engineer won’t have to travel down the same bumpy road I did.

Please join up, learn valuable time management strategies and become a regular visitor where I will provide you with articles and upcoming e-books to show you how to relieve the stress and help you “get a life” (you may have noticed that corporations, universities, and consultants treat you as an entity while I will treat you as an individual).

Every engineer should have an opportunity to live a full life and grow as an individual outside of the workplace. It doesn’t mean that the engineer should slough off at work or call in sick frequently. On the contrary, it means to gain control over your life, reduce your workload, and find happiness.

It’s time to improve time management and keep an open mind.

Let me help you now.

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