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  • December 31st, 2008

    With recent advancements in technology and with increased efforts at research, it is now possible to multi-task or do multiple things at once. This type of life suits adventurous individuals who want to make the most out of each possibility that life has to offer. With every opportunity that arise, they are able to take advantage of them. While things might not always be a success, they do get a certain level of satisfaction from whatever achievements they attain.

    Here are ways that you can get started on multi-tasking and how to manage it well:

    *You need to have the ability to easily synthesize information gathered and turn them into action. Hence, people utilize tools that enable them to organize things and activities. Post-its, organizers, reminders, and marking calendars – you can try them all and see which ones work for you. This will help ensure you never miss any opportunity.

    *Use multi-purpose devices or tools. This will help you not only save time but money as well. When you pick out items that serve multiple purposes, you are paying one item for a value of 3, 4, or more items. An example, the Cigar Flask is a common item for males and they do more than just containers for your favorite drinks, but make good containers for your cigar as well.

    Then, there’s also the Zippo lighters that are a reliable tool to keep smokers’ company. And yet zippo are also fast becoming collectible items and their prices are expected to rise over the years, so they make good items to have today.

    *Schedule all your tasks. Doing so will ensure you will never have to repeat the same task. Once you’ve accomplished one task, you can easily move on to the next. If possible, create a specific daily list of tasks that must be followed, whether routinely or not.

    *As much as possible, avoid multi-tasking. While this is acceptable, it is not encouraged. Therefore, make an effort to complete each task one at a time as this also helps ensure the quality of work you do.

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