Tips To
Creating a More Effective Time Management
Schedule
We all have 24
hours in a day that we try to stretch out as far as possible.
The battle for balance in our work and personal lives is
fought, oftentimes unsuccessfully, due to an ineffective time
management schedule. In this article you will find simple ways
to assist you with utilizing your time wisely and getting more
done.
Be Prepared
and Organized
Having an
effective time management schedule at all times is essential
and being proactive helps. Getting everything ready the night
before saves you from having to rush in the morning. Everything
from your child’s lunch to your research for a portfolio loses
its value if it’s still on the counter while you’re sitting in
rush hour traffic.
Write
everything down. Desk calendars, although not the most
attractive accessory, are a useful tool when you’re at your
busiest and most likely to forget an appointment or schedule
change. Post-it notes are another way to remind you to grab the
report waiting in the printer. Leave a note to yourself on the
coffee machine where you’re sure to see it. Don’t rely on just
the time management schedule that’s in your journal or on your
PC – make sure you use a dynamic system that helps you by
reminding you when you need to be reminded.
Prioritize
Your Tasks
Large and/or
time sensitive projects should always take priority on your
time management schedule. Whether at work or home, the
importance of a task should be the determining factor in how
much time this project is allotted. Get the little things out
of the way early, or put them off to free up irreplaceable time
and make room for the projects that can’t
wait.
Delegate
Smaller Projects and
Errands
Unnecessarily
running around can create schedule delays that tend to throw
off your entire schedule. You don’t need an assistant for help
in finding a file or report, sending outgoing mail or
delivering cookies to a bake sale. More than likely when you’re
swamped someone, whether it be a friend or co-worker, will be
more than willing to help. If your client’s office is two
blocks from the bagel place your co-worker goes for lunch, ask
if they’d mind dropping off a package while they’re out.
Chances are it won’t be an issue, and it’s one less thing to
worry about.
Give
Yourself an Extra 30 Minutes
How often has a
meeting running later than expected caused you to be late for
another? There are two good ways to avoid this mishap
especially if you used a time management schedule. The first is
to keep thirty minutes free between appointments. If you have
an hour scheduled for a meeting and it runs over a few minutes,
you aren’t putting yourself behind schedule, leaving yourself
time to run back to your desk to return a phone call or grab a
cup of coffee between meetings.
Another good
way to avoid overlapping your time management schedule is to
keep focused on the task. When you spend the first fifteen
minutes of an hour long meeting discussing your plans for the
weekend, you rob the project of precious time that could have
been spent creating a project plan, and you’re more likely to
overlook important details. If you attack the task off the mark
you tend to get more done and motivate your team to be more
productive.
These tips are
guaranteed to save time if properly executed and are good
habits to pick up. Being able to maintain an effective time
management schedule is vital. It not only reduces stress, it
also helps keep morale up because of what you manage to get
accomplished.
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