1: Juggling is time management
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Have you ever seen a juggler in the park and wonder "How'd they do that?" Well, it ain't that hard, and this book makes it down right simple.
When you learn to juggle with your kids, you give them and yourself a serious boost of self-confidence and increases manual dexterity rather remarkably.
But most importantly, juggling teaches you time management.
Right know you are probably thinking "HUH!"
Bear with me.
When you juggle you are working with three or more objects (hereafter: balls), you always have one ball in each hand and one ball in the air. All you need to do with the ball in each hand is gain control (catch) and change direction (toss). But, you must do it quickly because you have a ball in the air that will need attention very soon.
NONE OF THE BALLS NEED CONSTANT ATTENTION.
Back at the office: you have several projects at ay give time. As a project manager, you need to insure that each project gets all the attention it needs at just the right time, and move on to the next project.
See, over simplified.
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