Time Management
Time Management
Introduction ............................................................ 3
How well do you manage your time?...................... 4
Planning and Prioritising......................................... 5
Set your goals ..................................................... 5
Prioritise and Plan your tasks.............................. 6
To-do Lists ....................................................... 6
Prioritising your tasks....................................... 6
Schedule your time!................................................ 8
The Importance of Diaries and Calendars ........ 10
Time stealers! ....................................................... 11
Procrastination .................................................. 11
Email ................................................................. 12
Internet .............................................................. 13
Mobile phones................................................... 13
Finally…Top tips for success! .............................. 14
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Introduction
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How well do you manage your time?
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Planning and Prioritising
Planning and prioritising your tasks and activities is
simple – all you need to do is remember these three
key elements:
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Prioritise and Plan your tasks
To-do Lists
Once you have your To-Do list, think about what are
the most urgent and important tasks. What can be
left for another time?
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There are many tools to help you plan and prioritise.
One of the most effective is shown below:
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Importance
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Schedule your time!
Once you have prioritised your tasks, schedule
blocks of time to do them.
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The Importance of Diaries and Calendars
In order to plan and prioritise effectively, it is
essential to have a diary or time sheet of some kind.
You may find using an electronic calendar, such as
those found in Google mail or Outlook useful. You
may also have a calendar on your mobile phone or
iPhone that you use.
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Time stealers!
What are your time stealers?
1. Procrastination
2. Email
3. Internet
4. Mobile phones
5. Other people
Procrastination
Procrastination is where you put something off
because you find it overwhelming or unpleasant. In
order to beat procrastination, you need to recognise
that you’re doing it first and then work out some
strategies to beat it!
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Internet
The internet is a massive time stealer. You start
doing some internet research, twenty minutes later,
you’re checking your Facebook, two hours later,
and you haven’t actually done any work.
Mobile phones
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Finally…Top tips for success!
1. Set realistic goals – long and short term.
2. Work on key tasks every day – focus on
importance rather than urgency.
3. Break tasks down.
4. Start with important tasks that you don’t want
to do.
5. Group similar activities together.
6. Allow for the unexpected – don’t fill every
minute.
7. Schedule planning time.
8. Write a daily ‘do to’ list and prioritise (and
stick to it!)
9. Estimate time\per task (and add to it).
10. Set up effective systems for managing
people and emails.
11. Use your prime time.
12. Don’t procrastinate – start elsewhere.
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