| SolveYourProblem Article Series: Time Management
How Can I Manage My Time Better?
How
To Make The Most Out of Your Workday
You
know the feeling of always running behind. You know the nagging doubt when you are ready to shut down
your computer at the end of the workday and wonder if you should
really leave, or stay and burn the midnight oil in an attempt
to conquer the unfinished work you still have left on your
desk. You hope that you have done all you could, but did you?
Would an unbiased observer agree that you have worked as hard
as you could, or would she or he give more credence to that
nagging feeling of doubt that seems to reside inside your conscience?
Rather than waiting for someone to offer their opinions, there
are some tried and true methods of making the most of your
workday.
Keep
a record of your time
If you have ever worked in a business that required you to
keep time of billable hours, you will most likely already have
experienced the surprise of how much time actually slips through
your fingers on any given day. You will realize how much time
the little trips to the copier actually ate up, how much time
is lost because you got sidetracked during an Internet search,
and how much unproductive time you actually spent on the telephone
on hold for someone. Go ahead -- find out for yourself! Make
an activity log that allows you to record your actions in 15
minute increments and prepare to be amazed. The more thorough
and details you will be, the more you will gain from this exercise.
A week of recordkeeping would be perfect, but three days will
do.
Anticipate
the time crunch
Mortgage and bank employees know that the end of the month
spells crunch time. Emergency personnel have found that following
trends allows them to pinpoint the most likely days and times
for increased emergency calls and have adjusted their staffing
needs thusly. Office workers know that lunchtime is usually
a somewhat quiet time of day, while after breakfast is usually
a rather busy occasion. With a little bit of care, you will
be able to anticipate and plan for your own personal crunch
time. This knowledge will then enable you to avoid any scheduling
conflicts or deadline disasters that may coincide with your
busiest time spent talking to customers.
Anticipate
change
Much time of the average workday is lost because of miscommunication,
over-scheduling, and inflexibility. No matter what line of
work you are in, change is most likely the only constant. There
is always the new client or customer who has some extraordinary
needs or problems; there will always be the possibility of
a computer malfunction, a power outage, or a phone downtime;
suppliers may be delayed and shipments may be cancelled. The
boss may wish to give you an emergency project, and your regular
team meeting may have been canceled. No matter what the circumstance
is, be resolved to take the change in a stride and work with
it. Additionally, anticipate change and build it into your
everyday work schedule. Do not schedule impossible deadlines
that can be thrown off by the slightest change.
Schedule
a break
While eating your lunch at your desk may seem like a good
idea at the time, it does very little to refresh you and allow
for a true break that will leave you refreshed and ready to
go. Instead, a habit of remaining chained to your desk will
have the negative effect of quick burnout, and decreased productivity.
Find
creative avenues for increased productivity
The time you spend commuting does not need to feel like wasted
time. Instead, if you are fortunate enough to live close to
major public transportation systems, you may wish to avail
yourself of public transportation and bring a laptop to help
you finish up some work or perhaps get set for the next day.
Delegate!
True, while the only way to get something done right the first
time may be by doing it yourself, you need to resist the temptation
to take this attitude as gospel truth, and instead direct your
resources to training a support staff that will be able to
handle some things you may wish to delegate. This will allow
you to increase your personal productivity, thus making the
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by SolveYourProblem.com
: 2006
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