A nurse needs to create more time. Three ways to do this are:
a. delegating, getting up 1 hour earlier, and eliminating tasks that add no value.
b. getting up 1 hour earlier, eliminating tasks that have value, and delegating.
c. going to bed 1 hour earlier, delegating, and hiring people to do work.
d. eliminating tasks that add no value, taking a nap during the day, and hiring people to dowork.
A
Three major ways to create more time are delegating work to others, getting up 1 hour earlier (this can
free up about 2 weeks per year of extra time), hiring someone else to do work (hiring people to do
boring tasks), and eliminating chores that add no value (not those that have value).
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