You: A "Chief Everything Officer"?

 A new kind of CEO is sweeping the nation, but they're not high-powered business executives. The new CEOs are talented and efficient men and women who have the extraordinary ability to balance work, career, friendships, family and much more, yet still have time for themselves. These young professionals have been dubbed "Chief Everything Officers" and honoured as dedicated individuals. And as we all struggle to juggle it all and find extra time in our day, here are some tips and information from leading experts, as well as advice from the online community-to help transform regular people into CEOs.

 

Power It Up

 

The Internet is a great way to save money and precious time. Whether buying a gift through shopping sites, consolidating your bills on finance sites or signing up for online reminders so you never forget a birthday, the Internet is an essential way to maximize your time while helping you stay organized.

 

Clear the Clutter

 

Feng shui experts would agree that clutter in the house can produce clutter of the mind. Why not take a time-out and clean your closet as a way to bring more clarity to your life? Who knows, you might discover old treasures tucked away or items that could be used by a local charity.

 

Relax. Schedule Alone Time.

 

The best way to stay focused is to make sure you take a time-out for yourself, and the bathroom just might become your new sanctuary. It is recommended enjoying an evening shower, which is a great way for busy persons to pamper themselves and ease into a restful night's sleep.

 

Reuse, Repurpose, Refresh

 

Some of the best timesaving and budget-conscious tricks can help you become a better life manager. Some ideas include using old newspapers to clean your windows (which works wonders), taking old coffee grinds and using them in a garden as compost or checking out cooking sites to discover ways to make one meal that can be altered into several different ones throughout the week.

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