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Resources: Quick guide to ... time management

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1. A dozen 14-year-olds are coming for a briefing about the residential you haven't started planning. The junior group wants to know when you are going to fix the video recorder. Your line manager is reminding you about a presentation you are supposedly giving at the team meeting. You are trying to contact a regular about his youth court appearance this afternoon. You have dozens of unread emails. One of the part-timers you were relying on has phoned in sick. And you've just had a text saying the MOT is due on the minibus. You need some sort of time-management system.

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