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Take Five |
| Time Management: There are many methods of considering, examining and quantifying how we use our time, and they all can be extremely valid. However, there are a few fundamental questions which should be addressed before this course can be effective. |

Taking time to look at how we use time might appear to be a rather strange concept, but arguably not as strange as thinking that time is something that we can somehow manufacture. People often say that “time is money”, and so it might be considered a commodity.
If you take an objective view, you could be forgiven for wondering whether time is actually a currency; an asset to be traded for a manager’s approval, a reputation or a fashionable status. If time is a currency, then perhaps a degree of careful financial planning might help avoid a “boom and bust” experience.
Take Five explores where attitudes towards time are developed, reveals habits and priorities, offers efficiency techniques and hopes to illustrate the benefits of challenging existing attitudes. By discovering how they choose to use their time - and what drives those choices, participants should leave with greater clarity about what goals are important to them and, furthermore, how they might reach them. Through discussion, exercise and coaching, participants will gain a greater insight into how their values and attitudes relate to their choices, and how realistic those choices might be. Take Five is a one-day course for between 12 and 16 participants.
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Island 41 also offers Take Five as a one day open course for a maximum of twelve people. The course is normally run in West London, and is scheduled according to demand. For more information, or to register interest in attending an open course, please e-mail: info@island41.com or call +44 (0) 7973 728143. |




