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Stop
your wasting time right now! |
by:
Ian
Henman |
Well
not really, you have to know where you are
and where you want to be in order to improve
anything. So deciding that your time management
skills are poor, and learning how to get
better and where you want to be is time
well spent. How ever in saying that if you've
been searching for time management information
for days now, and are still looking for
a perfect solution there's a chance you're
procrastinating. Just one trait of someone
with poor time management.
So what can you do to start improving your
time management right away?
Make lists and prioritize
Often it's not that people aren't effective
with their time rather they just don't spend
the time they have doing the right things.
We're all guilty of this at one time or
another, but some of us are habitual with
it. The easiest way to determine if you
do this is to make a list each morning,
or the night before of the things you need/want
to accomplish
the following or that day. Once you have
your list prioritize the items from greatest
to least importance. Now spend a day and
perform the tasks in the order you prioritized
them. This does two things.
a.) It shows you what you need to accomplish
in a day so you now have some urgency because
you know there are other tasks to get done
not just the one your currently working
on.
b.) It ensures that the most important items
are being taken care of first.
There are times when we can't finish every
item on our list but at least we took care
of the most important issues first.
Learn to say no
You can't do everything for everyone. Following
our list exercise above it's obvious that
if you have a list of 20 things and only
time for 10 of them in a day then it's hard
to accept additional activities from others.
Of course there are trade offs that a more
important task could come along and you
exchange it for another task you were going
to do that day. This gets into another discussion
on life priorities such as friends, family,
career, remember balance is also important.
But you can't do everything so if the boss
wants you to work late that night, but your
supposed to see your son's hockey game
you have to be able to say no somewhere.
Don't book every moment of your day
Now while we've preached lists, daily organization,
and learning to say no you do need to leave
some room for flexibility. Booking up every
moment of your day so that you're on a minute-by-minute
schedule can be a big problem if a mini
crisis occurs in the day that wasn't accounted
for.
Use other tools
Using day planners, or PDA's to keep track
of appointments and to do lists will save
time and promote organization on all levels.
Also keeping good contact information whether
it be in a contact database on your computer
or in an address book will save time when
you need to contact people.
About the author:
Find more information and tips here on how
to improve your time
management skills
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