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Management Quotes by Douglas Merrill
- Many people assume that they can probably find many ways to save time. This is an incorrect assumption for it is only when you focus…
- Managing your time really means managing yourself. If your time is out of control, it means you are out of control.
- The way you think you spend your time and the way you actually spend your time are rarely the same.
- Time is life. To waste your time is to waste your life.
- Time is more than just a work issue; it's also a life issue. The way you spend your time defines the life you life.
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