Time Management Tips
Time Management Tips
Time Management Tips
5 Re ne your systems
Look at everything you do with frequency and determine if there is a more e cient way to perform your daily activities, such as how you prepare meals, ll up your car with gas, read and respond to emails, clean the house, get ready in the morning. When you look for the little things you can do to improve your productivity, your time savers and time wasters will become obvious.
6 Overcome procrastination
If you are serious about achieving your goals, you must become a Do-It-Now person. You will never achieve any worthwhile goal if you are a procrastinator. If you struggle with procrastination, devote some time to guring out why. Once you know the cause of the problem, you can concentrate on a solution that will help you use your time productively.
7 Establish a routine
Routines increase productivity. Its easier to identify shortcuts and e ciencies when we are familiar with what needs to be done. Routines make it easier to do the things you know you should do.
10 Think positively
Where your attention goes, so goes your emotional energy. When you think of negative things, your energy and productivity drop. Maintaining a positive attitude is one of the most essential ingredients to your productivity.
17 Schedule e ectively
E cient scheduling involves looking at the time available to you in a day, an afternoon or a week, and planning how you will use it to achieve your goals. When done well, it helps you understand what you can realistically achieve with your time and it minimizes stress by not over committing.
19 Combine errands
As you plan your day, schedule to run all your errands at the same time. Also consider the most time e cient route to get them all completed in the least amount of time possible.
26 Use a stopwatch
Use a stopwatch to measure the amount of time you are spending each day on the tasks that help you achieve your goals. Its easy to confuse activity with accomplishment. By measuring how much time you are investing on productive activities, you will see how much time you are wasting on unproductive activities.
30 Touch it once
If you read an email, respond immediately. If you open a letter, act on it, throw it away, or do something with it so you dont have to touch it again. Rather than putting your glass and plate in the sink, put it in the dishwasher. Set a goal to only touch things ONE time.
32 Manage interruptions
Every time you are interrupted you lose 10 minutes of productivity. This is the amount of time it takes you to return to the original state of focus before the distraction occurred. Turn o electronic noti cations, close your door, and silence your phone when you need an uninterrupted block of time to work on your tasks. It may be di cult at rst, but establishing boundaries will help you accomplish more in less time.
42 Get overwhelmed
Sounds weird, right? While you dont want to stay overwhelmed for an extended period of time, there is lot you can learn from these periods. Study the times when you are overwhelmed to determine why you are overloaded and how you can be wiser and more productive with your time.
48 Leave a message
If you call someone, you obviously had a reason for placing the call so dont hang up without leaving a clear and detailed message stating the purpose of your call. If you are requesting a return call, indicate the windows of time you will be available to receive the call.
50 Introduce yourself
When you call someones home or place of business, introduce yourself, such as Hi, this is Mark Williams. Is Pam Johnson available? Now the other person does not have to say, May I ask who is calling?
64 Map it
Take advantage of free Internet mapping services or a GPS device in your vehicle to help you nd the shortest route to where youre going and avoid delays. Many of these programs help you locate businesses you may need to visit on the same route to save you time.
65 Use templates
Reduce formatting time with user-friendly templates. Find them online or create your own for your most commonly used documents.
66 Leverage technology
The number of devices and software programs available is growing each day. Whether youre a gadget geek or a networking newbie, there are countless programs to help you be more e cient with your time. But beware there are an equal number that are time killers.
69 Maintain an orderly o ce
An organized o ce is an e cient o ce. Keep things in order so you dont have to waste time searching for items later.
130 Time Management Tips 71 Dont start projects you are not committed to nishing
One of the biggest time wasters is spending large portions of our lives pursuing side projects that we eventually abandon. Before you take on any part-time business, hobby or project, do your research. Learn whats involved and identify the amount of time that it will take to be successful.
73 Leverage knowledge
Dont rely on trial and error for new tasks or projects. Find someone you can learn from who has done it before, or do your research before diving into unfamiliar territory.
74 Break it down
All big things are made up of little things. Break down large projects into manageable parts that can be readily accomplished. This fuels your re and improves productivity.
79 Get on a roll
When you get on a roll, you get more done in less time and your results improve.
80 Meeting preparation
To make the most of meetings, put together an agenda with a speci c block of time for each point, and send it to everyone in advance. This allows people to think about the agenda items and generally results in a more productive meeting.
87 Explore shortcuts
You might know one way to get from Point A to Point B, but is there a shorter route? Ask an expert, or do some research to determine if theres a more e cient way to accomplish a task.
88 Re-evaluate processes
Over time, processes have a way of evolving. And sometimes, they devolve! New technology, developments, and external in uences all a ect changes in processes that need to be tested every once in a while to ensure they are still e cient and accomplishing what they need to do.
89 Keep an idea le
If a new idea or inspiring thought comes to you while you are working on something else, le it away (electronically or on paper) in one location. Doing this keeps you on task while it saves valuable bits of information in the Idea File for later use. Schedule time periodically to review your le for new ideas.
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While lling up your gas tank, clean the trash out of your car, wash the windows, or go to the bathroom. If the pump doesnt have a lock that prevents you from having to hold it, consider using a tennis ball. It works great!
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Decide how you like to get your news and what is most e cient. You probably hear the same stories through multiple channels so gure out which ones you can eliminate to free up more time.
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