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Tips for Multitasking

1. Using computers can be a great way to save time and get many things done at the same time. Windows programs allow you to use more than one program at a time. Get familiar with it.
2. Review the tasks ahead of you before hand, and work on one item at a time. It helps you to prioritize your day. Focus on the most important tasks first, and the less important later.
3. Use your down time to prepare for the next day. This will help you to be more organized at the start of your day, so that you can keep your tasks at a comfortable level, and minimize stress.
4. Having constant access to your employees and clients is invaluable. Cell phones are a must for the successful multitasker. It keeps you in touch with everyone you need to talk to during the course of your day. (remember to start each day with a fully charged battery)
5. The ability to keep calm is a must. Practice relaxation techniques as often as possible. Some of these include deep breathing, warm soaks in the tub, and reading. If you already have great techniques, use them.

You must ask yourself is whether or not designing homes and/or properties is something that you could feel passionate about.

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Some people have just never been put to the test as far as thats concerned.

Being able think quickly and under pressure is a definite asset to problem solving. You have to be able to keep track of your entire inventory, while keeping on top of other things also like, materials, tracking orders, employees, and making sure that you stay on or below the budget that your client set out for you. This leaves the field a little bit wider for them, but specializing is a more professional route to take.