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Posted on September 3rd, 2010 in Atomic Clock by atomicclock  Tagged ,
 

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Pendulum Radio Controlled LCD Desk Clock Features

  • Sets and adjusts time, day & date automatically to US Atomic Clock
  • Unique pendulum design
  • Dual alarms with snooze
  • Indoor temperature display in Celcius or Fahrenheit
  • Backlight for easy night viewing

Why Do YOU Need a Synchronized Clock?

Posted on September 1st, 2010 in Atomic Clock by atomicclock  Tagged ,

There are many reasons that you may need a synchronized clock. One of the main reasons is for time and attendance tracking. It is common for all the clocks in a workplace to be synchronized so that everything runs smoothly. Think about how chaotic it would be if a factory did not have their clocks synchronized. Nothing would run smoothly at all, some workers would start work a little later and leave a little earlier if all the clocks did not have the same time. Workers would be late coming back from breaks and leave work before it was time.

Production lines start up on a schedule and if all the departments are not on the same schedule nothing would get done. It would certainly be a drag on the bottom line due to the inefficiency. It is not hard to synchronize clocks with the technology available today. Wireless technology makes it possible to synchronize all the clocks at a location in no time at all. This is particularly helpful after power outages, a once tedious and time consuming job can now be finished in just a few minutes with no trouble at all.

Time synchronization is crucial in the world of today. There is no time to waste if you want to be successful and a synchronized clock is the beginning of success. No matter how big or small your business is, it will benefit from clock synchronization. Making money today means cutting waste where you can and synchronizing all your clocks is a great place to begin.

One of the first steps to having a successful business is to project a professional appearance. If all your clocks display different times, it makes your business look unprofessional. Little things do make a difference and this is one problem that is easy to correct.

If this is something that you have not thought of before, it is time to do something about it now. A synchronized clock is a simple way to get your business ready for success.

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Save more for River City Clocks Radio-controlled Post Office Wall Clock with Cherry Finish – 16 Inch Diameter – Model # 801-401 Today

Posted on August 30th, 2010 in Atomic Clock by atomicclock  Tagged , , , , , ,
 

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River City Clocks Radio-controlled Post Office Wall Clock with Cherry Finish – 16 Inch Diameter – Model # 801-401 Features

  • Cherry finished Alder wood case
  • Radio controlled time
  • Simple operation, uses one AA battery
  • Adjusts automatically for Daylight Saving Time

Work Smarter Not Harder by Doing the 20% First

Posted on August 29th, 2010 in Atomic Clock by atomicclock  Tagged ,

Have you ever heard of the 80/20 rule? It says that 80% of the results come from 20% of the actions you take, while 20% of results are produced by 80% of the actions you take. If you tracked it for a while, you would probably find this to be true for most of the outcomes you are working on. The mistake most people make is to spend a lot of time doing the 80% that gets only 20% of the results, and they never get around to doing the most important actions. If you do the most important actions first, you will get results faster, and with less effort. Let’s call these important actions (20%) your “high priority actions” and the rest of the actions (80%) your “low priority actions”. There are many reasons you might be making the mistake of focusing on the low priority actions. You may be choosing your actions unconsciously or consciously based on one or more of the following disempowering criteria:

It happens to be on the top of your to do list
It’s the easiest action
You already know how to do it
You know you won’t look bad doing it
It’s urgent (but not important)
It’s on your desk or on top of the pile
Somebody else wants you do to it
You’ve always done it this way
Someone else or your company has always done it this way
It’s the only way you know already
It’s more comfortable
It won’t require as much time (or so it appears, but in reality it gets less results so you’ll end up spending more time)
You can do it in small blocks of time, which are all you seem to have
Someone told you to do it this way
You saw it in a book somewhere
You’ve broken this strategy down into manageable steps, but you haven’t broken the high priority strategies into manageable steps

Have you heard the story about the man who lost his keys? He was looking for them underneath the street lamp on a dark night. A woman walked up and asked him, “What are you looking for? Can I help?” The man answered, “Yes. That would be nice. I dropped my keys and I can’t find them?” The woman asked, “Do you know approximately where you dropped them?”. He answered, “Yes. I dropped them way over there by the car.” Perplexed, the woman asked, “Why are looking for them over here then? You’re nowhere near where you dropped them.” He answered, “It’s dark over there by the car and I can see over here under the street lamp.”

This story is an extreme example of what you may be doing on some of your projects. You may be spending too much of your time on the low priority actions that don’t produce results as efficiently as the top 20% high priority ones. I propose that you take a little time to identify the high priority actions, and then commit to doing them first. If there are obstacles to doing the high priority actions, deal with those obstacles directly. Also, stop doing the low priority actions and don’t do any of them until after you’ve completed the high priority ones. The exercise below will help you to apply 80/20 rule. You can do this exercise in 5-15 minutes, and it might just save you hours, or days, of work!

Exercise – Applying the 80/20 Rule

Step 1: Choose a goal or intention. A measureable goal such as “have 50 clients by June 15th” works best, but you can also do this exercise on an intention, such as “to get more clients”. Write down your goal or intention now.

Step 2: Brainstorm a list of all the potential actions you can think of that will lead to achievement of your goal or intention. Include the actions you’ve already been taking, as well as any new ideas. Don’t censor your ideas. Write down everything you can think of. Make a list now.

Step 3: Now, ask yourself, “If I only took 20% of these actions, which ones would likely produce 80% of the results?” Circle each action which fits in the top 20% category. If you don’t know which actions will create the most results, then include some actions that will help you learn the answer to that question.

Step 4: Commit to taking the circled actions first. Also, commit to not doing any low priority actions until the high priority actions are complete. Doing the high priority actions will sometimes require more thinking, creativity, or effort initially. However, you will likely achieve your objective before you even get to the low priority actions, saving massive amounts of time and effort.

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Great Price Oregon Scientific RMB383A for $0.00 Today

Posted on August 27th, 2010 in Atomic Clock by atomicclock  Tagged , ,
 

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Special Priced – Exactset Travel Alarm Clock Features

  • Self-setting world atomic travel clock with indoor temperature
  • Atomic clock sets itself by radio signal in Central Europe, UK, US or Japan by user-exchangeable plug-in antenna
  • HiGloTM electro-luminescent screen backlight; 4 user-selectable U.S. time-zones
  • 12 or 24 hour clock and month/day calendar; Dual crescendo alarm with snooze function; Indoor temperature range is 23° to 122° Fahrenheit.
  • Protective travel case included; Batteries: 2 AAA; Dimensions: 2.5L x .75D x 4H (in.)

Great Price Oregon Scientific RMB383A for $0.00 Today

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Special Priced – Exactset Travel Alarm Clock Features

  • Self-setting world atomic travel clock with indoor temperature
  • Atomic clock sets itself by radio signal in Central Europe, UK, US or Japan by user-exchangeable plug-in antenna
  • HiGloTM electro-luminescent screen backlight; 4 user-selectable U.S. time-zones
  • 12 or 24 hour clock and month/day calendar; Dual crescendo alarm with snooze function; Indoor temperature range is 23° to 122° Fahrenheit.
  • Protective travel case included; Batteries: 2 AAA; Dimensions: 2.5L x .75D x 4H (in.)

Save more for Sangean RCR-1 Advanced Atomic Clock Radio – Silver Today

Posted on August 25th, 2010 in Atomic Clock by atomicclock  Tagged , , ,
 

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Sangean RCR-1 Advanced Atomic Clock Radio – Silver Features

  • Time is displayed via LCD and an analog dial!
  • Dual time HWS (Humane Waking System) gently eases you out of slumber
  • Tone controls
  • Headphone jack (headphones sold separately)
  • 3 x 4 speaker delivers pleasant sound from the unit’s 800mw amplifier

Save more for River City Clocks Radio-controlled Post Office Wall Clock with Cherry Finish – 16 Inch Diameter – Model # 801-401 Today

Posted on August 24th, 2010 in Atomic Clock by atomicclock  Tagged , , , , , ,
 

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River City Clocks Radio-controlled Post Office Wall Clock with Cherry Finish – 16 Inch Diameter – Model # 801-401 Features

  • Cherry finished Alder wood case
  • Radio controlled time
  • Simple operation, uses one AA battery
  • Adjusts automatically for Daylight Saving Time

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