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[QUOTE="Jasz, post: 236337, member: 61772"] Sadly, so many of us have worked so hard, including me and not smart, more sadly so many are still guilty of this, the more reason they cannot progress in the nearest future. Fir instance in business, when you work in a fast-paced business environment, it's important to be able to save time on the little things and time is precious. To help you do that, here are four handy tips for being efficient. 1) Use your calendar. Schedule every single thing that takes up your time, from meetings to coffee breaks. If it's on your calendar, you'll know how much time you have available to take care of the rest of your responsibilities. Also, if someone wants to book something into your calendar, they'll see exactly how busy you are—no one can say you haven't been clear about the fact that your schedule is full! 2) Take advantage of keyboard shortcuts. You don't need to memorize them all right away—just start with a couple and add them as they become second nature to you. Things like "control + z" and "control + c" can save you a lot of time (plus they keep your mouse hand where it needs to be). 3) Make sure all the programs on your computer are updated. Nothing slows productivity down more than having to sit around and wait for an update. As soon as one finishes installing, another one pops up! Keep things running smoothly by making sure everything is updated so nothing stops you. [/QUOTE]
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