Set an Example by Using Your Own PTO
It’s Saturday, December 28. Have you taken much (or any) time off this year? Make sure you do — not just for your own benefit, but also to set an example for your...
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By: Outpatient Surgery Editors
Published: 1/4/2025
The start of the year is a great time to clear the decks mentally and review for yourself what works and what does not. Time management skills are perhaps among the biggest challenges for a busy leader and staff, so do take a pause to reflect on these skills and evaluate how you are doing. Be honest and assess your tactics. A fresh outlook could help kickstart a positive beginning to the new year. Don’t be afraid to research tips, ask colleagues for advice, and remind yourself that time is precious. How you spend it impacts everyone around you.
A great leader hones their time management skills, especially at the start of a new year.
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