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Secrets to Better Time Management
Why
is it that the Bill Gate's of this world are rich and famous?
What secret do they know that the rest of us don't? If you
study their lives closely, you'll discover the rich and
famous have certain habits that attribute to their success.
Successful people are very careful about how they spend
their time. No matter how you slice it, we all have 24 hours
in a day, so the key lies in learning to use our time wisely.
Below are some ways you can dramatically increase your productivity
through more effective use of your time.
1. MONITOR HOW YOU CURRENTLY USE YOUR TIME: If it
seems like your day slips by all too quickly, try creating
a log of your daily activities. Once you see where you are
spending your time, you can identify and focus on the activities
that provide the greatest returns for you personally and
financially. Start your log by writing down what time you
wake up, get ready, and begin work. Calculate how much time
you spend on individual activities such as email, phone
calls, and client work.
2. CALCULATE HOW MUCH YOUR TIME IS WORTH: Time is
money. Knowing how much your time is actually worth can
help you make better decisions as to whether you should
perform a task or outsource it. For instance, if your time
is worth $200 an hour, you are far better off paying someone
$30 an hour to edit your newsletter. You can "bank" the
other $170 per hour by spending your time on profit making
activities. Also take the time to determine how much time
a day you need to spend on billable activities to make your
desired profit. I try to spend 1.5 hours a day on money
making projects.
=> FREE TIME COSTING TOOL: Here's a time costing
worksheet to help you determine how much you are actually
when you subtract the expenses. Time
Costing Sheet
3. CREATE A DAILY SCHEDULE: Don't start your day
without a to do list. Make a list of tasks and categorize
them into business building activities, client activities,
and personal items. Then break bigger unmanageable projects
into smaller "doable" chunks so they less intimidating and
are easier to accomplish.
=> FREE DAILY TO DO LIST: Try this free all inclusive
WebMomz To Do List
4. PRIORITIZE: Have more to do than hours in the
day? By prioritizing your tasks, you'll make sure that you
are tackling the items that matter most. Create a system
that works for you. One standard way of prioritizing is
to mark items with A, B, and C.
Ask yourself these key questions:
- What
items MUST be done today?
- Which
items can be rescheduled?
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What can be delegated?
- Which
tasks most closely match my priorities and goals?
- Which
items can be eliminated?
5. LEARN TO SAY NO: Are you adding one more item
to your never-ending TO DO list? You are in control of your
time. Be strong and uphold your personal boundaries. When
you are well rested and treat yourself and your family to
the time off you deserve, you'll feel happier and more productive
when it's time to go back to work. **
Before you say yes, ask yourself these questions:
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Do you really have the time or energy to do that extra
task?
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Do I like this customer? Are they good for me?
- Will
it be profitable?
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Does it invade on your personal time?
- Does
it involve doing something you enjoy?
- Does
it fit in with your list of priorities and goals?
6. REMOVE DISTRACTIONS AND TIME SUCKS: Time sucks
are lurking everywhere like viruses. Think about which activities
are eating up your time. For me personally, these items
include email, social calls, and telemarketers. I "conquer"
the email demon by shutting down my Outlook when I am working.
When a family member calls during work time, I politely
ask if I can call them back during the afternoon and remind
them of my work hours. Caller ID valiantly saves me from
the "would be" telemarketer time thieves. With one glance,
I can quickly differentiate telemarketers from important
client calls.
7. STICK TO THE PLAN: Try not to get sidetracked
from your plan. One of my friends has a motto, "A
lack of planning on your part does not constitute an emergency
for me". It's a smart one to live by. Unless it's
a true emergency, or you are being paid "rush" time, you
probably don't need to squeeze a last minute request in
today. Also, by assigning yourself project deadlines, you
can keep on top of projects and avoid those dreaded last
minute emergencies.
8. CHOOSE AN INSPIRING PLACE AND TIME: We are all
"built" differently. Do the tasks which take your most "brain
power" when you are at your prime. Are you a morning person
or do you work best burning the midnight oils? Create an
ultimate work haven that is clean, distraction free, and
inspiring. My office overlooks my flower garden and is right
in the heart of family activity. As I glance to the right,
our Angel fish "Spike" proudly parades across the fish tank.
In front of me, Monet has a glorious display of peach poppies
in a field. Above me, Monet is painting a vivid portrait
of his flower garden. In the living room, my son is softly
singing the Spiderman theme to himself - music to my ears!
9. BUNDLE LIKE TASKS TOGETHER: As you work through
your daily list, try to chunk your tasks into like activities.
By creating a separate "chunk" of time for answering email,
invoicing, making return phone calls, you'll save time and
mental energy.
10. AVOID INTERRUPTIONS: Trying to do the same thing
over and over again with interruptions can be maddening.
Once you start a task, try to finish it to the end. If something
comes up that you need to remember or do, unless it's urgent,
simply add it to your list and continue on with your current
project.
11. BE ORGANIZED: When things are tidy, it saves
you time and frees you to focus on the task at hand. Digging
through a pile of papers and finding a squished Twinkie
isn't very conducive to the work experience. Follow your
own organizational style. PHONE LISTS: For instance, I arrange
my phone lists into groups according to how I use them:
friends, family, doctors, my children's playmates, etc.
I also list people in my phone book that I talk to on a
first name basis by their first name alphabetically. For
instance, I list my mom under "M" and my brother under "T"
for Troy. "D" has a list of all my doctors. This works for
me, because it's how I think.
EMAILS: Another time saving idea is to color code
your emails. In my personal color scheme I use one color
for clients, one for newsletters, and another for my coworkers.
You can also group your emails using categories and folders.
ONE CALENDAR MEETS ALL: Keeping track of work appointments,
Brownie meetings, and committee meetings can be very difficult.
My secret to keeping on top of family and work appointments
is to schedule them all on one calendar.
DAYTIMER SPECIAL SECTION: Create a special section
of your Daytimer just for special interests, hobbies, or
kids. My husband keeps one with all his stock info. I have
a special kid section with phone numbers for Brownie leaders,
playmates, doctors, school contacts, bus number and other
items.
SUMMARY: Why wait for success when you can literally
schedule it! By mastering your time, you can accomplish
much more with less effort. Be choosey about how you spend
your time. Focus on activities which most closely match
your goals. By taking time to monitor, measure, and manage
your time, you will enjoy an abundance of success and happiness.
Webmomz
Recommended Books
Time
Management for Unmanageable People by Ann McGee-Cooper
Living
the Simple Life: A Guide To Scaling Down and Enjoying More
by Elaine St. James
Meditations
for Women Who Do too Much by Schaef, Anne Wilson
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