Time is our most precious resource. And whether you’re a high-powered executive or just starting your career as an intern, it doesn’t discriminate: We all have 24 hours in a day!
But,
when the temperatures get warmer and the A/C is blasting in the office, those
24 hours all of a sudden seem even shorter. Even as a dedicated professional,
you might find yourself longingly looking at the clock while trying to power
through your tasks as fast as possible so you can head out and dive into the
non-working half of your life.
The good thing is that depending on how you manage your resources, you can manipulate time and get the most of your working hours — and enjoy life outside of work to the fullest as well. Oftentimes, when you try to implement some of the mentioned elements, you may run into challenges.
Oftentimes, when you
try to implement some of the mentioned elements, you may run into challenges.
To resolve this very issue, I wrote my 13-book Series “Becoming a Pioneer” –
Join the Pioneers Club by Clicking
this Link
So, before you dive in
and enthusiastically adopt a new workflow, it’s important to embrace a couple
of important mindset shifts.
First
and foremost, you need to switch your thinking from time spent to results
achieved. The most effective time-management tactics are about improving
efficiencies and maximizing the impact of every minute spent — not all tasks
and activities are even and every working hour is precious.
Keeping
results at the forefront of your mind will help you get the most of any
productivity method. Set the 80/20 rule which states that 80 percent of
goals achieved are the result of 20 percent of efforts. Think of your most
important project and its most crucial deliverables and outcomes. Are you
spending most of your time on activities that move the needle towards the
successful completion of that project? Or do you regularly get caught up in
things like attending meetings with unclear agendas or answering emails?
Next,
you must be willing to be real with yourself when it comes to the way you
currently spend your time. Are you stuck in a spiral of over-commitment because
you’re afraid of saying no? Do you tend to procrastinate or are you a
multitasking addict?
Assessing
the present with honesty and humility is the first step towards building a
schedule that allows for more freedom. Try time-blocking which is about
dividing your calendar into blocks allocated to specific sets of
activities.
If
you’ve got a lot on your plate, you can fight off that feeling of overwhelm by
planning in advance how you want to split up your various activities throughout
the week.
No comments:
Post a Comment