Sunday, August 23, 2009

TIME MANAGEMENT TIPS

1. Write things down

A common time management mistake is to try to use your memory to keep track of too many details leading to information overload.
Using a to-do list to write things down is a great way to take control of your projects and tasks and keep yourself organized.
2. Prioritize your list

Prioritizing your to-do list helps you focus and spend more of your time on the things that really matter to you.
Rate your tasks into categories using the ABCD prioritization system described in the time Effective Time Management program.
3. Plan your week
Spend some time at the beginning of each week to plan your schedule.
Taking the extra time to do this will help increase your productivity and balance your important long-term projects with your more urgent tasks.
All you need is fifteen to thirty minutes each week for your planning session.
4. Carry a notebook

You never know when you are going to have a great idea or brilliant insight.
Carry a small notebook with you wherever you go so you can capture your thoughts.
If you wait too long to write them down you could forget.
Another option is to use a digital recorder.
5. Learn to say no

Many people become overloaded with too much work because they overcommit; they say yes when they really should be saying no.
Learn to say no to low priority requests and you will free up time to spend on things that are more important.
6. Think before acting

How many times have you said yes to something you later regretted?
Before committing to a new task, stop to think about it before you give your answer.
This will prevent you from taking on too much work.
7. Continuously improve yourself
Make time in your schedule to learn new things and develop your natural talents and abilities.
For example, you could take a class, attend a training program, or read a book.
Continuously improving your knowledge and skills increases your marketability, can help boost your career, and is the most reliable path to financial independence.
8. Think about what you are giving up to do your regular activities

It is a good idea to evaluate regularly how you are spending your time.
In some cases, the best thing you can do is to stop doing an activity that is no longer serving you so you can spend the time doing something more valuable.
Consider what you are giving up in order to maintain your current activities.
9. Use a time management system

Using a time management system can help you keep track of everything that you need to do, organize and prioritize your work, and develop sound plans to complete it.
An integrated system is like glue that holds all the best time management practices together.
10. Identify bad habits

Make a list of bad habits that are stealing your time, sabotaging your goals, and blocking your success. After you do, work on them one at a time and systematically eliminate them from your life.Remember that the easiest way to eliminate a bad habit is to replace it with a better habit.