Sep 24 - Gary Kleeman, ASU Emeritus, interacted with members by describing time as a finite paycheck.  He ask we write down last weeks amounts of time in various activities starting with sleep, about 56 hours, and continuing to determine what we knew about our time allocations.  Using a variety of illustrations he convinced us that it was most important, indeed vital, to determine what's really important to us and to do those things first.  He encouraged spending time discovering and planning what's important before getting busy doing things and said selection of the vital things is way more important that the "doing" speed.  He also advocated developing a "personal mission statement" to help guide our selection of "most important to me" things to invest time in.  Additionally member and Assistant District Governor David Kline was named a Paul Harris Fellow for his generous contribution to Rotary International causes.