Monday, January 3, 2011

Best Way to Use the Last Five Minutes of Your Day

As an in-house, I would often get an uneasy feeling when my day at the office ended too abruptly.  I felt unsettled, unsure, or uncertain -- or all three.  I wish I had been privy to this post by Peter Bergman, The Best Way to Use the Last Five Minutes of Your Day.

Bergman writes:  "Every day, before leaving the office, save a few minutes to think about what just happened.  Look at your calendar and compare what actually happened — the meetings you attended, the work you got done, the conversations you had, the people with whom you interacted, even the breaks you took — with your plan for what you wanted to have happen."  Although Bergman's comments are provided in the context of an employee at risk of loosing his/her job, his suggestions seem to be good advice for all of us.  Read Bergman's blog post at this link: Best Way to Use the Last Five Minutes of Your Day.

This summary was prepared by Perry Cone and poste at www.leadinginhouse.com/

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