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Efficient Time Management & Prioritization

Efficient Time Management & Prioritization

How often…. ? Do we feel there is too much to do and just

How often…. ? Do we feel there is too much to do and just not enough time to do it Do we feel there are things we have been postponing for weeks, months, maybe even years

How often…. ? Do we use the terms: Urgent Important Can’t wait High Priority

How often…. ? Do we use the terms: Urgent Important Can’t wait High Priority So often that the words lose their meaning…

How often…. ? Do we underestimate the amount of time something will take? Be

How often…. ? Do we underestimate the amount of time something will take? Be there in 1 minute Call you right back Give me a sec So often that we ourselves don’t buy it anymore

Ok let’s be honest here Why do we only value time when we are

Ok let’s be honest here Why do we only value time when we are on the receiving end? Because time is something we all share. Thus we should all value it.

We are all different in The way we UTILIZE TIME

We are all different in The way we UTILIZE TIME

What is Time Management Is the term “time management” correct? I don’t control my

What is Time Management Is the term “time management” correct? I don’t control my time so I can’t manage it. I control myself; therefore I manage myself.

What is Time Management It is personally managing my life by controlling the chronological

What is Time Management It is personally managing my life by controlling the chronological occurrence of incidents, then accomplishing the most important things in life.

Are you a proactive or reactive worker?

Are you a proactive or reactive worker?

Proactive: It means taking control and making things happen rather than just adjusting to

Proactive: It means taking control and making things happen rather than just adjusting to a situation or waiting for something to happen. Proactive employees generally do not need to be asked to act, nor do they require detailed instructions, but prefer to work in a stress free environment.

Reactive: It means that you focus more on urgency. Also, that you work best

Reactive: It means that you focus more on urgency. Also, that you work best under pressure and when given specific instructions and tasks.

How many hours per day do you spend… • • Class, studying, sleeping, exercising,

How many hours per day do you spend… • • Class, studying, sleeping, exercising, working/internship Family & friends Work, internship, or student club Showering Cooking, eating, and cleaning up Taking transportation Relaxing, TV, internet, on Facebook Create a personal daily time log

The 5 Commandments for Efficient Time Management

The 5 Commandments for Efficient Time Management

Efficient Time Management 1. Value Time ü Do you keep track of your time?

Efficient Time Management 1. Value Time ü Do you keep track of your time? ü Where do you spend most of your time everyday? Doing what?

Do we really have 24 hours a day?

Do we really have 24 hours a day?

On what do we spend our time? • 7 -8 hours of sleep •

On what do we spend our time? • 7 -8 hours of sleep • 16 hours left: – Bathing and getting ready to leave daily – eating – resting. – social activities and entertainment • These all need 3. 5 hours daily on average • We are left with 12 hours • Work or university 8 -10 hours • We are left with 2 -4 hours

Murphy’s Law Everything takes longer than expected and nothing is ever as simple as

Murphy’s Law Everything takes longer than expected and nothing is ever as simple as it seemed at the outset. We tend to underestimate the time needed to complete a task and, in doing so, run the risk of failing to finish what we started. Unfinished Work !

What are the insights that we can get from daily time logs? 1. Which

What are the insights that we can get from daily time logs? 1. Which parts of each day were the most and the least productive? Why? 2. Were there any recurring causes of wasted time, such as waiting for people or searching for things? 3. Did I, at any point, allow a lower pay-off activity to take priority over a higher payoff? Why? 4. How have my daily activities contributed to the achievement of my goals? If they haven't, why?

Efficient Time Management 2. Plan, Plan and Plan ü How often do you plan?

Efficient Time Management 2. Plan, Plan and Plan ü How often do you plan? ü Does your plan end in Action Items? ü Is your plan Dynamic?

The beauty of PLANNING Knowing WHAT you want to do HOW you are going

The beauty of PLANNING Knowing WHAT you want to do HOW you are going to do it And WHEN you will have it DONE

The Value of ACTIVITY PLANNING Every minute spent in planning saves ten minutes in

The Value of ACTIVITY PLANNING Every minute spent in planning saves ten minutes in execution

Steps for Successful Planning 1. Setting SMART Objectives Specific Measurable Achievable Result Oriented Time-bound

Steps for Successful Planning 1. Setting SMART Objectives Specific Measurable Achievable Result Oriented Time-bound

Steps for Successful Planning 2. Define Monthly Focus Areas What are the most important

Steps for Successful Planning 2. Define Monthly Focus Areas What are the most important things you need to accomplish by months? Suitable for Long Term Projects

Steps for Successful Planning 3. Define Your Weekly Priorities What are the important things

Steps for Successful Planning 3. Define Your Weekly Priorities What are the important things you need to finish this week? Essential for Fast-Paced, Action Driven work environments

Prioritizing Tasks Urgent VS Important

Prioritizing Tasks Urgent VS Important

Not Important Prioritizing Tasks Urgent Not Urgent Quadrant of Necessity Quadrant of Quality Crisis/Emergencies

Not Important Prioritizing Tasks Urgent Not Urgent Quadrant of Necessity Quadrant of Quality Crisis/Emergencies Planning/Preparation Deadline Projects Pressing Problems New Opportunities Learning/Developing Quadrant of Deception Quadrant of Waste Interruptions Private Work Some calls/mail/meetings Pressing Matters without impact Time Wasters Internet Surfing

Steps for Successful Planning 4. Set Daily Action Items Things you need to do

Steps for Successful Planning 4. Set Daily Action Items Things you need to do on daily bases Finish First-Things-First Break your tasks into Actions “Actions, Actions …”

Efficient Time Management 3. Use Lists ü Why do we Write? ü How Dynamic

Efficient Time Management 3. Use Lists ü Why do we Write? ü How Dynamic are your todo lists?

The Value of Writing • Writing is a good reminder • Allows for good

The Value of Writing • Writing is a good reminder • Allows for good follow up • Allows for ease of adjusting needed tasks or deadlines • Make it an active list: add, delete, change color, cross out. . • Keep it in front of you

What are Dynamic Lists Action lists that are easy to modify, add, delete, transfer,

What are Dynamic Lists Action lists that are easy to modify, add, delete, transfer, read and review. e. g. White Boards, mind maps, excel sheets, agendas…etc

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Efficient Time Management 4. Limit your Time Wasters Identify you Major Time Wasters and

Efficient Time Management 4. Limit your Time Wasters Identify you Major Time Wasters and set actions to eliminate at least one per week.

Time Wasters Categories • Disorganization • Distractions • Perfectionism • Procrastination • Rigidity -

Time Wasters Categories • Disorganization • Distractions • Perfectionism • Procrastination • Rigidity - not being flexible

Disorganization Here are some tips for staying organized: • Keep things that you need

Disorganization Here are some tips for staying organized: • Keep things that you need in a specific place. • Eliminate clutter. • Before starting on a task, make sure that you have all of the materials or information that you need. • Follow your schedule.

Distractions come in many forms, but we must learn to avoid distractions if we

Distractions come in many forms, but we must learn to avoid distractions if we are to get work done. • • Learn to Say “NO” Tell people when you are busy and cannot be disturbed. Work in areas where you are less likely to be disturbed. Do your work at times when you are most alert. It is easier to get distracted when you are tired.

Perfectionism It is a virtue to want to do a good job, but some

Perfectionism It is a virtue to want to do a good job, but some people become so anxious about getting a job done perfectly that they never complete it. • Examine whether your efforts to get the job done perfectly are really improving things or preventing you from getting the job done. • Think about the cost-benefit ratio of the extra effort. • Remember that nothing is perfect.

Procrastination It is easy to put off tasks if they are not due right

Procrastination It is easy to put off tasks if they are not due right away. The trouble is, tasks later. pile up and you can run into a time crunch Remember to work ahead whenever possible. If you can do it today, do it and get it over with!

Rigidity It is important to develop a habit of following your schedule, but some

Rigidity It is important to develop a habit of following your schedule, but some people become too rigid. Unexpected things come up and activities sometimes take more time than planned. • It is important to have some flexibility in your schedule. • Allow extra time and avoid becoming too frustrated if things don’t work out as planned • Just re-evaluate the plan and make adjustments.

Examples of Time Wasters • • • Telephone calls Chatting Traffic Machines that easily

Examples of Time Wasters • • • Telephone calls Chatting Traffic Machines that easily break down Meetings Small tasks

Examples of Time Wasters • • • Tasks that can be delegated to others

Examples of Time Wasters • • • Tasks that can be delegated to others Conflicts and Un-clear communication Lack of knowledge about work Stress and pressure Not saying “NO” Facebook

What are your major time wasters?

What are your major time wasters?

5. Multi Tasking What is Multi-Tasking? Can Multi-Tasking be learned?

5. Multi Tasking What is Multi-Tasking? Can Multi-Tasking be learned?

Multi Tasking It is the ability to work on more than one task at

Multi Tasking It is the ability to work on more than one task at the same time, and deliver them

Multi Tasking Efficient multi-tasking is a habit, needs lots of practice and dedication. With

Multi Tasking Efficient multi-tasking is a habit, needs lots of practice and dedication. With sufficient practice, some mechanical tasks can be delegated to the automatic section of the mind at which time you can put your mind to work on something else.

The environment you fashion out of your thoughts, your beliefs, your ideals, your philosophy,

The environment you fashion out of your thoughts, your beliefs, your ideals, your philosophy, is the only climate you will ever live in. The key is in not spending time, but investing it. Stephen R. Covey

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