Top 10 Keys to Improving Your Efficiency
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Top 10 Keys to Improving Your Efficiency
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How many times have you "committed" yourself to "firm" goals at the beginning of a year and then not achieved them by year's end? This article has 10 tips to becoming more time efficient and goal oriented.
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Top 10 Keys to Improving Your Efficiency
© Copyright Susan Van Dorsten
How many times have you "committed" yourself to "firm"
goals at the beginning of a year and then not achieved
them by year's end? In the fast-paced world in which we all
live, consistently finding the time to devote to improving our
personal skills for a better future may be one of our
greatest challenges. However, take heart; there are ways
to regain control of your time and optimism for a better
future. Empower yourself to achieve the goals that have
eluded you in the past. Following are 10 tips to becoming
more time efficient and goal oriented.
1. Establish a life plan or mission statement. What do you
want to accomplish over your lifetime? Prioritize your most
important goals with an explicit time period for completion
such as 90 days, 6 months, 1 year, 5 years, and 10 years.
Develop a strategy to measure the incremental milestones
along the path to achieving your overall goals so that you
can measure your progress over time.
2. Consider career, family and personal growth goals.
Expand your horizon. How many times all of us thought
about someday pursuing our personal interests such as
taking up a new hobby, learning a second language,
reading the "classics," or becoming healthier? What about
traveling to that special place, hiking that mystical trail,
learning to scuba dive, or sailing to the exotic destination
that exists in our mind. Make sure that these goals get as
much consideration as the more "sensible" ones such as
career advancement, time management, or financial goals.
Remember, "Someday" never comes, only the goals that
are explicitly defined, with reasonable and honest time
frames and a firm commitment are ever achieved.
3. Structure your important work hours with a time
management system. Make sure to reserve time to manage
our daily "emergencies" and block out time to complete
necessary tasks like phone calls, email, meetings,
marketing, unplanned interruptions, and administrative
duties. To consistently find time to exercise, it MUST appear
on your daily planner.
4. Plan your week ahead of time. Use either Friday
afternoon orMonday morning to plan the week to come. At
the end of the week, look to see what was not
accomplished and list it in the following week's to do list. If
you consistently find many items not completed, reconsider
how reasonable your planning has been and make
changes.
5. Make a daily to do list. List out the items that need to be
done and prioritize the importance of each one.
6. Manage interruptions. Keep track for one work week how
many interruptions you experience, how long each one
takes to resolve and whether they were external or actually
self-imposed. You may be surprised at how much time,
energy and money interruptions can cost you.
7. Review your schedule and goals daily. After taking the
time to plan your week and list your goals, DO NOT file them
away outside of eyesight and hope that everything will get
accomplished. Keep these items in a place of easy access
and review them frequently.
8. Make goals measurable. You must be able to measure
progress towards your goals to sustain your motivation.
After clearly defining your personal goals, being able to
incrementally measure your progress is the most important
component in lifestyle change. How will you know if you are
on the right track to achieving your goals? You must break
large goals into several measurable components so you can
see your success and stay motivated in your efforts.
9. Get a buddy to help with accountability. Often describing
to another person what we are working on and why its
important to us can help us with support and accountability
towards reaching our goals.
10. Have goals and tasks that are achievable. Make sure
that the tasks and goals that you set out to accomplish are
attainable; don't set yourself up for failure.
It takes time and energy up front to become more time
efficient and goal oriented, but you can create more time in
your life and increase the chances of reaching your goals
and full potential in life.
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Resource Box: Susan Van Dorsten is an executive coach specializing in maximizing sales, client development and personal productivity with diverse professional and executive clientele. Visit Susan at www.GlobalCareerCoaching.com
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