The Role of Time Management in Building Strong Relationships

 

  The Role of Time Management in Building Strong Relationships


There is an old adage that says, "Time management is personal growth." This article explores what time management actually means, why it's important, and how you can tackle your own time management skills to grow as a person.



The article also includes some tips on how to use the principles of time management in our day-to-day lives. In sum: don't let today be just another day where we feel lost and go back on ourselves; instead, make every day count by taking control of time and using it for our benefit.



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Today's free article: Top 10 Ways to Manage Time by Roger Jackson.


You can also read the full article here: Top 10 Ways to Manage Time . [UPDATE] Nairaland readers have also written questions regarding the article, "10 Cool Things You Can Do With Your Day." The responses can be found here.






You can find a continuing flow of articles about time management on the blog archive page of this website: http://nairalandblogarchive.blogspot.com

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This is the 4th of a series of articles that we wrote in response to the growing fear of dwindling time and longer life spans (which is both an issue of practicality, as well as immorality). The first three articles were published in October 2011: "The Link between Time Management & Personal Growth" and "Time Management 2.0 - The New Economy." For more information, check out our article, Time Management 2.0 ~ The New Economy . In addition, the next article in this series will be about "Conquering Time."

Some of the articles are: [1] From Schedules to Goals and Action Plans [2] The Link between Time Management & Personal Growth [3] Time Management 2.0 - The New Economy [4] Conquering Time To read these articles, click on the links or visit our blog archive page: http://nairalandblogarchive.blogspot.com/search?q=time+management

See you next time! Thanks for dropping by! - E.A. Oputa © Copyright 2017 nairalandblog.com Some Rights Reserved . You are free to circulate this article for non-commercial purposes, provided the entire text, links and this notice remain intact. Nairaland retains all rights to the content in this article distributed under the terms of The Creative Commons License . See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ . You may not reproduce it elsewhere without permission from Nairaland.com

This is an article that was written by Roger Jackson in 2009 and which was uploaded on October 26th 2011 by a Nairaland user (KeySighted).

The URL of the original article was: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-manage-times-update-roger-jackson

Update: As of July 15, 2015, the original article on LinkedIn has been removed. However, due to high traffic to this page from people looking for this information, we have taken screenshots of the article and placed it on Nairaland for sharing purposes. If you have any issues with us doing so please feel free to email us at: [email protected] . Thank you.

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Caribbean island of St. Kitts in the West Indies is a famous tourist attraction for its beaches and ocean views, but it also serves as a playground for rich Americans, VIPs, politicians and celebrities. The Caribbean island is home to 29 billionaires, who have an average net worth of US$4.3 billion, with one billionaire alone worth about US$1.2 billion.


The richest person on the island is Robert Kauffman, owner of the St Kitts-based supermarket chain Market Basket, whose fortune is valued at US$1.4 billion.


He is followed by real estate developer Stanley Forte, who owns and operates the Sugar Cane Club resort on the island. Forte has a net worth of US$1.3 billion, according to Forbes.


Other billionaires living on the island include casino magnate Sheldon Adelson and wife Miriam Ochshorn, who are worth an estimated US$30 billion and $16 billion respectively; financier Charles Allen (US$1.5 billion); Palm Beach Polo owner John Goodman (US$1.4 billion); and Bill Koch, whose brother David is reportedly the world's richest man with an estimated fortune of more than US$50 billion.


The island has a total of 16 billionaires and eight millionaires, according to Forbes. The US$4.3 billion net worth of the 29 billionaires can be attributed to natural resources and tourism, Forbes also noted.

See more at http://www.yournairaland.com/2010/08/30/st-kitts-island-home-to-29-billionaires/#sYJKjN7S2kHpFz6W.99

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St. Kitts & Nevis: June 2010 Visitor's Guide by the Nairaland Team, Sunday, July 29, 2010 St. Kitts & Nevis can be described as a tropical country situated between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean. The country is also known as "the Rock of Christopher Columbus" because it was named in his honor after his discovery of the island in 1493. The name "St. Kitts & Nevis" refers to both of the islands that comprise the archipelago known as St. Kitts.


The four main islands are called Nevis; St. Kitts; Montserrat and Antigua. There are also about fifty islands and cays. The country is divided into fourteen parishes. The capital city of Basseterre is located on the island of St. Kitts.


Constitution: The monarchy and parliamentary democracy are the two main types of government in St. Kitts & Nevis.


Population: Approximately 40,000 live on St. Kitts and 33,000 live on Nevis, while many people from all over the world visit annually as tourists for fun in the sun or for business purposes, which include medical tourism or educational tourism (studying at one of the island's several excellent educational institutions). There are approximately 100,000 people living in all of St. Kitts & Nevis.


The Nairaland Nbadu experts have listed 17 things to do in St. Kitts & Nevis that will satisfy your curiosity about this beautiful Caribbean island. Read more on St. Kitts & Nevis: June 2010 Visitor's Guide ... [more]

1. St Kitts & Nevis: June 2010 Visitor's Guide


St Kitts & Nevis is a country of about 80,000 people that has been part of the British Commonwealth since its inception back in 1834. It lies in the West Indies, and is known as the birthplace of rum. The island was first inhabited by the Taino Indians back in 500 AD, but Christopher Columbus claimed it for Spain and called it "San Cristobal".


Today, the country has one of the best economies in the world, with an unemployment level of just 2%, a gross national income per capita of US$12,500 and exports worth more than US$3 billion. The country's top industries include tourism (the leading employer), sugar cane processing (sugar cane is used to make sugar and rum), construction and financial services. These industries are sustained by a pool of skilled workers that enjoy high wages.


Economy: The economy is largely based on agriculture, fishing and tourism. Sugar cane is grown in the interior of the country. There are also small farms producing fruits and vegetables. Tourism is a major contributor to the economy, with visitors coming from all over the world to enjoy St Kitts & Nevis' easy-going lifestyle.

The Nairaland Nbadu experts have listed 17 things to do in St Kitts & Nevis that will satisfy your curiosity about this beautiful Caribbean island. Read more on St Kitts & Nevis: June 2010 Visitor's Guide ... [more]

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St. Kitts & Nevis: June 2010 Visitor's Guide by the Nairaland Team, Sunday, July 29, 2010 St. Kitts & Nevis can be described as a tropical country situated between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean. The country is also known as "the Rock of Christopher Columbus" because it was named in his honor after his discovery of the island in 1493. The name "St. Kitts & Nevis" refers to both of the islands that comprise the archipelago known as St. Kitts.


The four main islands are called Nevis; St. Kitts; Montserrat and Antigua. There are also about fifty islands and cays. The country is divided into fourteen parishes. The capital city of Basseterre is located on the island of St. Kitts.


Constitution: The monarchy and parliamentary democracy are the two main types of government in St. Kitts & Nevis.


Population: Approximately 40,000 live on St. Kitts and 33,000 live on Nevis, while many people from all over the world visit annually as tourists for fun in the sun or for business purposes, which include medical tourism or educational tourism (studying at one of the island's several excellent educational institutions). There are approximately 100,000 people living in all of St. Kitts & Nevis.


The Nairaland Nbadu experts have listed 17 things to do in St. Kitts & Nevis that will satisfy your curiosity about this beautiful Caribbean island. Read more on St. Kitts & Nevis: June 2010 Visitor's Guide ... [more]

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St Kitts & Nevis: June 2010 Visitor's Guide by the Nairaland Team, Sunday, July 29, 2010 St. Kitts & Nevis can be described as a tropical country situated between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean.

Conclusion

St. Kitts & Nevis may not be where you would expect to find the richest people on earth, but it does have a few residents that fall into the 30-50 billionaire category. The Nairaland Nbadu experts have listed top 10 richest people in St. Kitts & Nevis below:


10. Dr Carl Payne: With a net worth of US$800 million, Dr Carl Payne is the 10th richest person in St. Kitts & Nevis who has been residing on the island for over 40 years and has been involved with pharmaceutical and medical research since his graduation from medical school in 1968.

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