Unlock the Clock: Time Management Skills for Personal and Professional Lives

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What do you do with the 168 hours you have each week?

With so many places to go, people to see, things to do, and work to accomplish, we often find ourselves wishing we could unlock the clock to find extra time. Learn strategies to make time, save time, and spend time in pursuit of personal and professional goals.

  • Make time by managing your daily list of “Things to Do!”
  • Boast productivity by creating SMART goals.
  • Reduce stress by creating positive habits for key tasks.
  • Save time by automating bill pay, emails, schedules, social media posting, repetitive administrative tasks, and more.
  • Delegate tasks others can do. Learn how, when, why, and what to delegate.
  • Spend time completing necessary tasks and taking time for self-management.
  • Make choices that matter and find your joy!

 

Penny Joyner Waddell

Dr. Penny Joyner Waddell is an author and corporate trainer for speech, communication, and leadership skills. A proud Georgia native, Dr. Waddell works with local, state, national, and global industries preparing them to become workforce ready.

Experience working with adult students in the classroom and being an administrator in one of our nation’s most celebrated technical colleges have provided Dr. Waddell with an excellent background in preparing others for workplace challenges. She continues to break ground creating instructional materials to reach youth and adult audiences as well as business professionals as they develop skills to achieve personal and professional goals.

Dr. Waddell has been awarded the National Communication Association’s Community College Educator of the Year, Georgia’s Presidential Award from Toastmasters International, Technical College System of Georgia’s Rick Perkins Award for Excellence in Teaching, and SkillsUSA National Educator of the Year Award for Career and Technical Colleges.

When she is not writing books and leading workshops, Penny loves spending time with her husband, Bill, their three daughters, sons-in-law, grandchildren, extended family, friends, and an excessive number of pets. Bill and Penny enjoy traveling all over the world and nurturing their small apiary farm to harvest enough local honey for family, friends, and acquaintances.

What do you do with the 168 hours you have each week?

With so many places to go, people to see, things to do, and work to accomplish, we often find ourselves wishing we could unlock the clock to find extra time. Learn strategies to make time, save time, and spend time in pursuit of personal and professional goals.

  • Make time by managing your daily list of “Things to Do!”
  • Boast productivity by creating SMART goals.
  • Reduce stress by creating positive habits for key tasks.
  • Save time by automating bill pay, emails, schedules, social media posting, repetitive administrative tasks, and more.
  • Delegate tasks others can do. Learn how, when, why, and what to delegate.
  • Spend time completing necessary tasks and taking time for self-management.
  • Make choices that matter and find your joy!

 

Penny Joyner Waddell

Dr. Penny Joyner Waddell is an author and corporate trainer for speech, communication, and leadership skills. A proud Georgia native, Dr. Waddell works with local, state, national, and global industries preparing them to become workforce ready.

Experience working with adult students in the classroom and being an administrator in one of our nation’s most celebrated technical colleges have provided Dr. Waddell with an excellent background in preparing others for workplace challenges. She continues to break ground creating instructional materials to reach youth and adult audiences as well as business professionals as they develop skills to achieve personal and professional goals.

Dr. Waddell has been awarded the National Communication Association’s Community College Educator of the Year, Georgia’s Presidential Award from Toastmasters International, Technical College System of Georgia’s Rick Perkins Award for Excellence in Teaching, and SkillsUSA National Educator of the Year Award for Career and Technical Colleges.

When she is not writing books and leading workshops, Penny loves spending time with her husband, Bill, their three daughters, sons-in-law, grandchildren, extended family, friends, and an excessive number of pets. Bill and Penny enjoy traveling all over the world and nurturing their small apiary farm to harvest enough local honey for family, friends, and acquaintances.