Managing Your Busy Schedule Effectively

As human beings, we are constantly making significant withdrawals from our time bank accounts as we do the balancing act between our personal and professional activities. Most of us spend most of our time at work. Yet we have to find a way to fit all our responsibilities in, and sometimes that can be an overwhelming feat. How are you managing your time and your schedule? No matter what role you play, be it on the job or at home, below you will find some basic tips for maximizing the 24 hours you have in each day. You will learn how to get all your activities done and still manage to carve out some time to spend on YOU!

There are many experts on the subject of time management. Each one has his own view of how to take on the challenge. Time management guru Brian Tracy encourages people to set and prioritize goals. He speaks of categorizing them into personal and family goals, business and career goals, and self-development goals. All three areas are critical to your success and sense of accomplishment. If one area suffers, there will be a trickle-down effect in the other two areas.

The trick is to balance all your goals to ensure that personal, business and intellectual needs are in harmony. Below are 8 simple tips that I personally use. See if there is a place for any or all of these tips in your own situation.

1) Schedule your 24-hr day to begin at the time you wake up. Setting a start time that you have total control over will give you an advantage. You'll wake up knowing you have 24-hrs to go until your next day begins. This helps you to better maximize your day.

2) Use the 'pay-yourself-first' principle when it comes to your time. Your first time block of the day should be used to do something purely selfish. Pick your favorite activity: be it having your morning tea or coffee, reading the newspaper, taking a morning stroll or meditating, whatever you like, schedule the time to do it and stick to it! You are worth every second.

3) Use a single calendar program to schedule and manage your activities and commitments. By scheduling everything on the same calendar you will quickly see areas where you'll potentially be overbooked so you can quickly make any necessary adjustments.

4) Be realistic about how much time it actually takes to complete a specific task. If it really takes 2-hrs to do it, schedule 2-hrs since 30-mins will not be enough!

5) Be O.K. with "putting off for tomorrow what you CAN'T do today." Yes, that's a twist on the old adage. Look. You are not super human! No matter how hard you try, you will NOT be able to fit it all in one day! Set yourself up for success and let some things wait!

6) Schedule your calendar for a minimum of 2-days at a time. If you can do more, that's great. However, I recommend no more than 5-days at a time, as too many days can become overwhelming. Having at least 2-days scheduled gives you some flexibility where you can shift some activities around based on their priority levels.

7) "No" is a good word. Learn to use it! People will respect you if you are honest and let them know of a pending inconvenience or conflict ahead of time. Of course, if you need to say no, you also should offer an alternative. This is a great way to manage expectations. The key is, it's your time and you are in control!

8) Schedule time to sleep. You will be better off for it. Personally, I recommend at least 6-hrs. I know some people can get by on 4-hrs, but this should be the absolute minimum. Your body will thank you, not to mention the people in your life! Set a time when you cut off all activity so that you can get to bed on time.

Your sleep hours are the final few of your allotted daily 24 hrs. Use them wisely. You'll be happy when you awake ready to face the next 24-hr time block.

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Time Management Tips - 3 Strategies to Reduce Stress by Using 2 Special Lists

Time management tips can double as stress management strategies. Wouldn't you love to relax while boosting your productivity? It's easy, because when you use 2 very different kinds of lists together, you actually work less and accomplish far more.

Your 2 time management tools are a very short To Do List, and a very complete Master List.

Your Daily To Do List: Small is Beautiful

What goes on your Daily To Do List? Only the tasks that you truly believe you can successfully accomplish by the end of the day. Generally, this is between three to five tasks, depending on the magnitude.
  • If you need to complete part of a large project, only today's specific action steps appear on your list.
  • That means that most days, you can successfully cross off everything that appeared on your list. Think of how satisfying that will be! Don't you feel more relaxed already?
Your Master List: Detailed to Help You Clear Your Mind

But what about the swirl of commitments that clamor to be taken care of? They all go on your Master List. Everything is recorded here, from replacing the rear wipers on your car to completing a financial analysis by its due date. Keeping this very detailed list, (and keeping it separate from your Daily To Do List,) serves 3 essential functions:

1. You free up your mind to do what it does best: namely, think!
Your brain was never designed to serve as a hat rack to hold every chore that crosses your mind. In fact, your decision-making ability improves markedly as you free it from endlessly thinking about and juggling all your projects.
Once you establish your Master List, you can start each morning with a laser focus on your Daily To Do List.

Whenever you are nagged by something you need to do tomorrow or beyond, immediately add it to your Master List. Then you can redirect your mental energy back to your genius work.

2. You prioritize effectively.
Your Master List lets you step back and look at the big picture in a way that a daily To Do List never can. And if you haven't regularly used any sort of list, you'll be very pleased by how much easier it is to sort and schedule tasks.
Group items on your Master List according to:
  • Importance
  • Level of urgency
  • Where you will be when, so you can cluster tasks.
Often, a simple code next to each activity can link it to related tasks.
3. Nothing slips your mind.
No matter how busy you get, or how many directions you feel pulled in, your Master List is ready for you at the end of the day. Evening can be the optimal time to pick out your top priorities for the next day. Use these to create an effective Daily To Do List, and then put it all out of your mind to get a good night's sleep.

Effectiveness is your birthright.

If you harbor doubts that such a simple approach can revolutionize your productivity, simply try it for a week. Notice how relaxed you feel starting off the day with a short list, and how successful you feel as you check each item off! And observe firsthand how liberating you find it to refer to a Master List as you prepare tomorrow's To Do List.

Your potential is just waiting for you to claim. When you use the right time management tools, you will breathe easier, and your capability will soar!

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