12 Tips to find time

Find the tips that will help you the most.
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Enjoy finding time, energy and enthusiasm!

How to find time in January – Use 3 types of plans

By using 3 types of straight-forward plans you can stay balanced, on track and out of last-minute rush.

How to find time in February – One simple question

Learn about the simple but powerful question that helps you manage your time, all day, every day.

Master Your March: The Power of Realistic Planning

By focusing exclusively on what’s actually possible, you’ll accomplish more than when you’re stressed about everything that doesn’t fit.

How to find time in April: Use business cases

Learn about a straightforward and proven method to make smart decisions about your time and feel good about them.

How to find time in May – prioritise sleep for efficiency, beauty, and health. 

Learn how to make (not waste!) time by ensuring you get enough sleep.

How to find time in June: Your relationship overview

Make the most of your time and energy by rethinking, reconnecting or cherishing your relationships.

How to find time in July: WINE analysis

Reflection helps us continuously improve how we use our time and course-correct if needed. 
A great tool to look both forward and back is the WINE analysis.

How to find time in August: fit in more with combinations

Tips about putting children to bed, doing dishes, and cleaning the house in ways that are fun, meaningful and efficient.

How to find time in September: Long-term planning

Learn 3 different ways of planning to achieve goals.

Then pick the approach that is useful for your type of goal.

 

How to find time in October. Eisenhower with a twist

Move away from continuous urgency by using the Eisenhower matrix with a twist. 

How to find time in November: Give yourself the right nutrition

Take care of yourself and your time by giving yourself the kind of nutrition that gives energy and health.

Eat food, not too much, mostly plants.

 

Wrap up the year in a way that feels good. Do a WINE analysis. 

Shift the focus from “all the things you didn’t get done” to the things you have experienced and achieved this year.

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