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Time Power for Today

"In just a few minutes find out how to make your Day-Timer system work harder for you!"

In this simulated TV talk show, host Tim Jackson meets with time management expert Jane Maxwell. They hold a lively discussion about effective time management habits and offer work-saving tips. By remote, they present a professional representative from Day-Timers, who provides additional suggestions on how to handle time management challenges and get more from your Day-Timer system. In typical show fashion, Tim and Jane take calls from their listening audience - from the drastically disorganized with cries for help to the completely organized who share their tips. The discussion brings up myriad time management and work control issues. Viewers pick up many helpful hints and enjoy seeing how the pros use the Day-Timer system for maximum effectiveness. This could easily be the most valuable video you've ever viewed!

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In this simulated TV talk show, host Tim Jackson meets with time management expert Jane Maxwell. They hold a lively discussion about effective time management habits and offer work-saving tips. By remote, they present a professional representative from Day-Timers, who provides additional suggestions on how to handle time management challenges and get more from your Day-Timer system. In typical show fashion, Tim and Jane take calls from their listening audience - from the drastically disorganized with cries for help to the completely organized who share their tips. The discussion brings up myriad time management and work control issues. Viewers pick up many helpful hints and enjoy seeing how the pros use the Day-Timer system for maximum effectiveness. This could easily be the most valuable video you've ever viewed!

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