Friday, March 7, 2014

What You Need To Know About Managing Your Time



All over the world people run out of time each day because they don't understand proper time management. If you are one of these people, or maybe you would just like to get better at it, don't worry because the following article is for you. There are many proven strategies for good time management, and you can read about them below.
If you want to improve yourself, consider keeping a to-do list. This will help keep you organized and manage your time wisely. It can cover the most important tasks that you have, or you can micromanage every event in your life. It really does not matter. Having a to-do list is a great way to manage your time.

When time is tight, start setting limits on how long it takes you to do things. For example, rather than browsing the Internet when you have to check email, just allow yourself five minutes to read and respond to your messages. Cut out the excess, stop wasting time and keep yourself on schedule.

If you're always pressed for time, start trying to be early for everything. If you aim to be on time, even a little traffic can mess up your entire schedule by making you late. However, when you do your best to be early, you are often left with a little extra time, which you can then put to good use!

When you find yourself constantly late and missing deadlines, consider getting a bigger clock and putting it in a place where it stares you down all the time. Studies show that when people can see a clock during the day, they mentally gravitate toward more time-saving efforts! Try this at home and the office to better manage your time.

The first 30 minutes of the start of your day should be used for planning the entire day. Do not begin your day until you have completed a plan that includes the times that everything is to be done. You can consider this time block used for scheduling your day one of the most important times of your day.
Get your priorities in order. You would be surprised by how much of your day can be taken up by unimportant tasks. This pushes the more important things back and that could lead to a host of issues. If you find it helpful, make a list of what is most important and work your way down the list.

Don't dismiss the simplicity of a simple pocket sized planner with pages for you to write in appointments, birthdays, lists and other important things. People tend to rely too much on electronic gadgets to help them manage their lives but paper and pen can often be the most effective way to organize your thoughts.

If you need peace and quiet to manage your time better, consider hanging up some do not disturb signs. A few simple signs, especially in a busy office environment, can alert those around you that your time is currently off limits. It's not at all rude to put up these signs. In fact, most people will appreciate the hard work that you are doing.

Have a sit-down with yourself daily. The first half hour of your day is about strategy. You should build a list of priorities that balances your day. Do not overwhelm the list with more than your day can handle. If it is not a priority for today, consider it for tomorrow's list and focus on higher priorities.

Give yourself a goal time for each task in your day. Be realistic as you delegate your time. Set the times that you should finish each task by and do your best to stick to it. Do not feel rushed if time becomes an issue, since lesser priorities are scheduled later in the day.

As stated in the above article, time management is a simple skill to learn when you are dedicated to following certain proven strategies. Make sure you put the things you learned in the above article to good use, and get started right away. Soon enough you will see how simple it is to accomplish all the things you set out to do each day.



Author: Darren Cari



Brought to you by Life Coaching by LC




              

No comments:

Post a Comment

Thanks for joining us come back again soon!

www.lifecoachingbylc.com