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eLearning Series: Time Management
How Can I Manage My Time Better?
( 50 articles in this series )
Learn
How To Prioritize!
Learning
to prioritize is one of the biggest challenges for people
today. It doesn’t matter if you work
in or out of the home, prioritizing is extremely important
in your daily life. Someone who does not prioritize tasks and
their daily schedule will likely feel overwhelmed, stressed,
and unhappy throughout the day. These feelings can affect every
aspect of your life. By prioritizing your life, you can learn
what really needs to be done immediately and what can wait
until later. Use these tips to help get you started with your
new organized schedule.
Learn To Say “No”
A problem that many people have today is the inability to
say “no” when asked to do something. If someone asks you to
do something for them, it does not automatically mean you must
commit to doing it. Of course, you should help others out when
you have the time, but if you don’t have time, politely pass.
Unless the matter is urgent, you should never rearrange your
schedule for a request from a co-worker or friend. If you do
this once, they will assume they can call on you as much as
they want. By not being able to say “no” to some tasks, you
will likely over commit yourself. Over committing will leave
you completely overwhelmed. There is no reason to get your
self in this type of situation. If you simply do not have time
in your schedule to help with the task, just be honest and
tell them so. Perhaps they will be shocked at your rejection,
especially if you have never said “no” to them before, but
it is worth it for your own personal happiness and health.
Make Lists
Experts
will say that you should spend most of your day working on
important tasks. To do this, you must choose which tasks
are important to you and which tasks can wait. This can be
tricky. The best way to prioritize your tasks is by making
a list. Write down everything you think you need to accomplish.
Then number each by importance. Something that may be important
to you, may not be important to someone else, so this step
is about personal preference. Display your daily list in a
place that you will constantly see. This will help you stick
to your daily plan. List making may seem juvenile, but making
lists actually takes the stress out of jobs. Many times when
you see a task written on paper, it looks much less intimidating
then when it is only floating around in your head.
Time Management Skills
Prioritizing
your life also involves the use of time management skills.
Time management skills can help you accomplish more
in a day, without feeling the stress of working harder. By
using simple tactics like making your phone calls while waiting
to pick your child up from school, you will accomplish more.
Multi-tasking is a great way to get more done. Some people
get more stressed by multi-tasking, so if you hate the thought
of it, don’t even try it. If you feel confident with multi-tasking
however, go ahead and get as much done as you can. You will
be surprised what you can do waiting in a doctor’s office or
at soccer practice.
Put Family First
When you plan your day, be sure to use your morals and personal
judgment. Prioritizing your life does not mean not including
the most important aspects of your life. You should always
make time for your family first. It may seem difficult to do
this, with a million other things going on in your life. When
your family is happy however, you will find that you are happier.
Happiness makes for a more productive person. So, be sure to
add family time to your daily schedule. Even if you can only
schedule enough time to sit down together to eat dinner, you
will see the rewards.
By
getting your life in order, you will become less stressed
in general. Making lists and sticking with them is a major
part of the formula. Crossing off tasks as you complete them
will help you feel like you are accomplishing a lot and push
you to do more. Using your time management skills will help
your day flow smoothly, allowing you to get the most out of
your time. Putting your family first will help you stay grounded
and remember what really matters in life.
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