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| By Beth Dargis |
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Where does your time go? We all know we
are busy, yet we feel behind and dont
get to do the things we really want to do.
Planning is the best time saver there is.
At the beginning of the week jot down your
goals that you want to accomplish, fun things
you want to do, work that needs to be done,
and appointments to keep. Then write out
a loose schedule for the week ahead, balancing
it out between work, family, home, self
and your other roles.
You can choose to put your action items
on daily to do lists or schedule them on
a calendar like appointments. How you keep
track of your things to do for the week,
depends on how much structure you personally
like or need.
When you plan, it is helpful to schedule
things for twice as long as you expect them
to take. That gives you extra time for those
traffic jams, interruptions, and fun, spontaneous
moments. I try to plan on leaving 10 minutes
earlier than I have to, for all my appointments,
in case of unexpected delays.
My weekly planning session usually takes
less than thirty minutes. My planning session
includes gathering my papers and going through
the in-box to find action items as David
Allen suggests in his book Getting
Things Done. I also plan goals, next
action items for my projects, plan a two
hour time alone, plan family night, and
plan a date with my husband. I schedule
work, exercise, fun time, time with friends
and family, volunteer work, and self-care
time. Planning allows the important to take
precedent over the urgent for once.
But, be flexible with your plan. Remember
you are not a slave to your planner. It
is there to serve you. If your time management
system isnt working, tweak it.
Here are some more time management tips:
1. Know what's important to you. Figure
out your values and your vision.
2. Start delegating to family members,
co-workers, professionals, and teenagers
needing extra money.
3. Learn to say no to what is not in your
mission or your values.
4. Let go of perfectionism. Not everything
has to be done perfectly and some things
are out of your control.
5. Listen to audio tapes or mp3's during
your commute or household tasks.
6. Use a planner or PDA that includes a
daily to do list, a weekly calendar, a monthly
calendar, a listing of projects, telephone
numbers and important information.
7. Empty out your planner of the clutter
and junk. Put the little pieces of paper
in an in-box to go through in your weekly
planning session.
8. Keep your planner with you at all times.
9. Do not keep a bunch of calendars around.
Use only one so everything is in one place.
10. Keep a master list of all the things
you need to do, call, see, write, etc. Don't
use post-it notes all over. They seem to
get lost.
11. Answer routine letters by answering
them on the original. Photocopy your message
for your own files then send off the original.
12. Cut down on TV time. Plan your TV time
so you only watch the shows you really wanted
to see. If you are watching, clean during
commercials or sew while viewing.
13. Look at your schedule and lay out all
the things you need for the next day, the
night before.
14. Tidy your desk before you leave work
so it will be clean for the next session.
15. Try to spend time on planning and important
things so you are not always "putting
out fires."
16. Use a timer to keep you from spending
too much time on one thing or to challenge
you when you are cleaning.
17. Relax when you are relaxing and work
when you are working.
18. Make goals and rewrite goals every
few months, so you have a focus.
19. Clear the clutter from your desk.
20. Go through your files once a year to
get rid of paper you no longer need. Saves
space and time. Or go through a file each
time you put something in it, to keep your
files current.
21. Get rid of things that don't work,
especially pens. Save yourself some frustration.
22. Start with the worst item on your to
do list. Everything else will be a piece
of cake. You also won't be thinking and
dreading it while doing other tasks. Procrastination
sucks out your energy.
23. Be sure to bring things to do like
reading, writing a letter, paying bills
etc., when you know you will have to wait
someplace.
24. A couple of times a year, keep a time
log. Jot down everything you do for a day
or two. Then examine where your time does
not match what is important to you.
Its your life. If you dont
manage your time, other people will manage
it for you.
About The Author
© Beth Dargis 2004
Beth Dargis works with overwhelmed women
to create saner, simpler lives. Are you
in need of a break? Take the self-care quiz:
http://www.encouragingcoach.com/projects-selfcare-quiz.htm
bethd@encouragingcoach.com
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