3 Quick and Easy Steps to Time Management Mastery
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3 Quick and Easy Steps to Time Management Mastery
Time management is one of the least-mastered and most-desired skills
in out fast-paced modern world. Time management truly is critical to
becoming successful, doing everything you want to, and achieving
ultimate success.
What do you need to do to DOUBLE your time management ability?
Do these things NOW:
1) Eliminate time wasters in your life. Time wasters are things
that interrupt you and you spend time doing, but you wouldn't have
chosen to do them given the choice. Eliminating these time wasters
is critical for time management:
* Email---If you are spending more than 30 minutes per day on
email (unless that is your business) you are spending too much!
* Telephone---If you answer the phone live more than 5 times
per day during your productive time (work, work at home, etc.) you
are sacrificing time management and efficiency. When you answer the
phone, you interrupt your current productive flow and this kills your
productivity.
* Television---This must be limited for you to achieve ultimate
control over your time. My recommendation is 30 minutes per day,
especially if you are not getting all the things done you need or
want to.
2) Make a list of what is genuinely important in your life and
just start doing the things on your list. One of the keys to time
management is prioritization---you absolutely must know what you want
to accomplish and then go do it. Today's world has too many
distractions and when you allow those distractions to become
priority, you sacrifice time management. Follow these steps:
* Make of list of what you want to accomplish
* Set time frames for accomplishing each item
* Organize each item in order of importance
* Create a game plan for achieving each of your goals in its
respective time frame
3) Begin to focus on time management throughout the course of
the day. Your consistent focus must be on managing your time. Once
you have determined your goals and your priorities, start focusing on
simply getting those things done. If something isn't on your goals
list for this week—don't do it until all your goals are done. When
you prioritize every interruption that occurs and put your goals
last, you will not accomplish your goals. Instead, you will be a
slave (as you probably are now) to interruptions and probably feel
like you never accomplish enough.
Written by: Sean Mize, Christian entrepreneur and Christian time
management author.
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