65 Top Tips to Sharpen Your
Time-Management Skills
One of the most important
keys to personal and professional success lies in how you spend your time. Here
are 65 of the best ways you can manage your time effectively.
Every day,
each of us has 24 hours to spend. Some of us make better use of that
resource than others. Learning to manage time and spend it wisely is among the most significant
things you can do to build personal and professional
success.
Here are 65 of the best ways to manage your
time:
1.
Know yourself. First and foremost, you have to know
who you are. You can't structure your time effectively if you don't understand
your own dreams, strengths, challenges, and priorities.
2.
Create an action. When you plan to do something, create an
action plan and give it all your focus.
3.
Construct a system. Whether it's electronic or paper-based,
centered on tasks or goals or events, something you purchase or develop on your
own, find a system that works for you.
4.
Focus on your goals. If you
have goals but you tend to get distracted, start by focusing on what you need
to achieve and what it will take to make it happen.
5.
Understand your patterns. Maybe you get a burst of energy in the
mornings, hit your stride after working out at lunchtime, or think best in the
late-night quiet.
6.
Structure your time. Focus
your energy on doing your most important activities when you're most
productive. Save routine chores for low-energy times
7.
Do the hard things first. Difficult tasks require more
discipline. If you commit to doing the hardest things first, you will end up
doing them with greater consistency.
8.
Lace it with passion. Passion will move you beyond your
limits and your shortcomings.
9.
Create optimal deadlines. It's crucial to create deadlines for
yourself to help you achieve your goals. Think through what you want to
accomplish and make your deadlines challenging but realistic.
10.
Overcome procrastination. Procrastination is the top enemy of
achievement, standing in the way of countless worthwhile goals. Get serious
about becoming a person who gets things done.
11.
Overcome fear. Fear, is False Evidence Appearing Real. Don't let what is false keep you from getting things
done. Convert it instead to Face Everything And Recover.
12. If
it's important, put it on a schedule. It's
the best way to keep yourself on track.
13.
Prioritize your to-do list. You
can't do everything, so learn to prioritize the important and let go of the
rest.
14.
Don't obsess over unimportant details. Trying
to make sure that every detail is exactly as you want it to be will bog you
down.
15.
Choose your battles. You win some, you lose some. Pick what
is most important to hold on to and be willing to let go of the rest.
16. Stay motivated. Learn what keeps you motivated and inspire yourself daily.
16. Stay motivated. Learn what keeps you motivated and inspire yourself daily.
17.
Maintain momentum. Learn what it means to stay in motion
no matter what comes your way. Momentum is key.
18.
Stop worrying. Don't waste time worrying about things that
may not even happen. Focus instead on what you know and how you are going to be
successful.
19.
Manage your stress. Stress management is life management.
Whether it's exercise, meditation, prayer, family time, or social life, find
what destresses you and schedule it regularly.
20.
Stop multitasking. If you think you are being efficient by
multitasking think again. Focus what you are doing, get it done and move on to
the next thing.
21.
Initiate a routine. Routines increase productivity by making it
easier to identify shortcuts and efficiencies.
22.
Take notes. Save time by taking good notes,
electronically or on paper. Develop a system to flag things you need to
remember or act on.
23. Have
an accountability partner. Communicate your schedule and goals with
each other and meet regularly to keep each other accountable.
24.
Think positively. Where your attention goes, so goes your
emotional energy. Don't think about what might go wrong, think about what could
go right.
25.
Delegate tasks. You may be able to do anything, but no
one can do everything.
26.
Pay people to do things which would cost you time. For everything you don't like to do, there is someone
you can hire who will enjoy doing it well.
27.
Take breaks. Being busy doesn't make you productive.
Take a break to reset your energy.
28.
Act now. If you read an e-mail, respond immediately.
If you open a letter, act on it or throw it away. If you need to speak to
someone pick up the phone. There is great power in now.
29.
Time yourself. If you tend to get distracted or
procrastinate, time yourself. Set a timer for 25-minute intervals and commit to
work without stopping or distraction in each block.
30.
Turn off notifications. Every notification you get on your
computer or phone is an interruption that diverts your attention from your
work. They're almost impossible to ignore, so turn them off.
31. Manage distraction. Silence everything that distracts you so you can fully focus and be as productive as you can be.
31. Manage distraction. Silence everything that distracts you so you can fully focus and be as productive as you can be.
32.
Eliminate time wasters. If there are things that you do that
completely waste your time and are not productive, eliminate them.
33.
Create an email system. Use a system when you check your email.
Once in the morning, once at lunch time and again in the evening. Being
attached to your email and responding to messages all day interferes with your
productivity.
34.
Limit social media. Unless you are using social media to grow
your business, limit the amount of time you spend on such sites as Facebook and
Twitter.
35.
Value your time. When someone asks for a block of your
time, be clear on boundaries. Show others that you value your time and they
will be more respectful of it.
36. Don't start projects you don't plan on finishing. Don't start a side project before you've learned what's involved and identified the amount of time that it will take to be successful.
36. Don't start projects you don't plan on finishing. Don't start a side project before you've learned what's involved and identified the amount of time that it will take to be successful.
37.
Take small steps. All big things start with taking small
steps. Breaking a big project down into smaller steps makes it achievable and
easy to accomplish.
38.
Plan for the unexpected. Build
some flexible time into your schedule so when the unexpected happens--which it
will--you won't be thrown off.
39.
Leverage technology. Make use of apps that can help you be
productive.
40. Be
concise in your communication. When
you make a request, be clear and concise in your communication to make sure you
get what.
42.
Back it up. Make sure all your files are backed up
onto external hard drive. Anyone who has learned this lesson the hard way
wouldn't wish it on anyone.
43.
Manage your meetings. Poorly run meetings are time wasters.
Show your respect for all parties by managing your meetings in a productive
way.
44.
Don't stop everything. If someone says it's important, make
sure it's important before you drop what you're doing.
45.
Learn to do less. Make a point of learning how to work
efficiently. Can you learn a new skill? Can you ask someone to help?
46.
Find a mentor. Find someone you can learn from who has
done it before so you can waste less time trying to figure it all out.
47.
Solve a problem. Be proactive and address problems while
they are small and manageable rather than putting them off to deal with later.
48.
Get into a flow. When you get into a flow state, things
get done in less time and the work goes easier.
49.
Study best practices. Learn from what others have done before
and learn to do them yourself.
50.
Know your limits. When something is out of your expertise
or skill set. find some help to get it done.
51.
Stop obsessing over perfection. Learn
to work at your highest level of performance without obsessing and backtracking
.
52.
Refine the way you make decisions. Establish
a decision making process that allows you to accurately and authentically make
good decisions.
53.
Avoid putting off decisions. When
you have a decision to make, make it. Otherwise it will take up too much
bandwidth in your mind.
54.
Don't keep revisiting the past. If
something didn't work in the past, don't keep revisiting it. Learn to move on
and forward.
55.
Have a nightly ritual. Get everything ready for the next day
by having a nightly ritual.
56. Do
things that make you feel good. Do
the things that make you feel good, and you'll also become more productive.
57.
Reward yourself. When you complete a set of tasks, give
yourself a reward.
58.
Take time to recharge. A constant state of stress and overwork
slows you down. Make sure you schedule time to refresh and recharge your
batteries.
59.
Learn to say no. Saying yes to everyone is saying no to
yourself. Know your priorities and your limitations and don't commit to
anything that doesn't align with them.
60.
Take pride in what you do. Take
pride in how far you have come, and have faith in how far you can still go.
61.
Manage your energy. Manage your energy, not your time. No
car goes anywhere without fuel.
62. Get enough sleep. Sleep is the foundational element that ties our health together. When you sleep enough, you have more energy and happiness.
62. Get enough sleep. Sleep is the foundational element that ties our health together. When you sleep enough, you have more energy and happiness.
63.
Never renegotiate the time you spend with your loved ones. Family time is off limits.
64.
Enjoy your time. Leave room for fun and play.
65.
Become the best manager. Don't just learn how to manage your
time, learn how to manage your actions, projects, distractions, attention and
habits. Because either you manage your time or time will manage you.
BY LOLLY DASKAL
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