Don’t be a Victim of Online Auction Fraud

Written by Stephen Bucaro


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If you become a victim of Internet auction fraud, you can submit a complaint report with an online form atrepparttar IFCC Web site www.ifccfbi.gov. The IFCC will review your complaint and refer it torepparttar 106232 proper law enforcement agency.

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Managing Time to Accomplish More

Written by Elena Fawkner


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Everything you do should bring you closer to an objective. If it doesn't, again, why do it?

ALLOCATE YOUR ACTIVITIES

Now that you know how to best structure your time and what activities are going to lead you closer to your objectives, it's time to allocate those activities againstrepparttar time you have available and in accordance with your various concentration levels.

Begin by estimating how much time each activity in your day is likely to take. Be realistic about what you can really accomplish in one day. If you overload yourself you're only going to stress out about what you're NOT doing and that makes you less effective in what you ARE doing. So pace yourself. Just don't WASTE time.

Assign your most intellectually demanding activities to your peak concentration time. This may be writing a chapter of your ebook or writing an article forrepparttar 106231 next issue of your ezine. Assign your less concentration-intensive activities to your intermediate concentration time. This may be redesigning a web page or reading and responding to email, for example. Finally, assign your truly "no concentration required" activities to your low concentration periods. If you've allocated time to exercising, this would be a good time to do a workout.

GROUP LIKE TASKS

Grouping like tasks will allow you to accomplish more inrepparttar 106232 same amount of time. It is much more efficient to run three errands while you're out and about rather than making three separate trips.

Similarly, it's more time-efficient to run one large load of laundry rather than two separate, smaller loads. So give some thought to these mundane sorts of activities too. There's always a way to shave off a bit of time by grouping similar activities and doing them in one hit. Email's another prime example. Far more efficient to check and respond to mail twice a day than to read and respond to each message as and when it comes in, thereby distracting yourself from what you were doing inrepparttar 106233 first place.

By thinking about what you have to do and scheduling those tasks in conformity with your concentration levels as well as grouping like activities, you will naturally makerepparttar 106234 most effective use ofrepparttar 106235 time available. Your productivity will increase proportionately.

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