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Some "top tips" for leaders include making time to work directly with staff, identifying key barriers to change, developing multi-disciplinary teams and fully developing systems to engage with patients.
Similarly, seeing a friend making time to work out can encourage us to do it too.
Grammer has been making time to work on new music, resulting in his recent single '"Fresh Eyes".
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Be sure you make time to work them, frequently pushing out updates and engaging with your audience.
In Neely Hall, where Ms. Palin lived, friends remembered her as a bubbly, organized student who made time to work out at a "body shaping" class and attend (and help them wake up for) church.
And to get a sense of where the customer is headed, Senk makes time to work on the sales floor himself, where he boasts that he can sell over $10,000 worth of merchandise a day all of which goes into a computer program he created that tracks the life cycle of a product.
Pitfall #3: You don't make time to work out.
The Princeton Review describes the college as academically challenging, but rewarding, with "passionate professors" who make time to work individually with students.
In high school, between school, tennis, soccer, student government, and track, I somehow made time to work at a restaurant and frozen yogurt shop.
At 57, he tours the world with his No-Smoking Orchestra, makes time to work on his fiction and maintains a side career as an actor.
I'm on the road a lot and I don't "find time" to work out, I make time to work out-often in my hotel room or a building stairway.
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