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Date Posted: 14:32:48 11/02/01 Fri
Author: Bill Dolton
Subject: Re: October 2001Reflection
In reply to: Jim MacCall 's message, "Re: October 2001Reflection" on 08:51:04 11/02/01 Fri

>Time: Time seems to rule very thing that we do as
>teachers and now as Mentors. Time to meet, time to
>plan, time to prepare, time to organize... just to
>suport our proteges. Is anyone else running into this
>time crunch? Is it just me?

You know, traditional clocks have two hands -- you'd think they could hold more time in the day. Alas, we never have enough!

That said, please see my response to Joe Mudd's October reflection. It might help a little (although it provides no clues for making time move more slowly or yielding more minutes in each day).

--Bill

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