The Time Management Training Institute

TIME MANAGEMENT TRAINING

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Time Management Training Seminars:

We help the participants in our Time Management training seminars to accomplish their time management goals through the use of our Time Management Use Analysis Tools which include  case study analysis, time management skill analysis, group problem solving, priority analysis, time management games and exercises, and on line pre-work.

For free, no obligation information on how we can help you please contact us today.

Participants in our Time Management training seminars will learn:

  • How to devote more time to important activities every day
  • How to prevent those daily “fires” from undermining important goals
  • To identify and communicate goals that keep priorities straight
  • How to design an effective To-Do list
  • How to deal with interruptions
  • The art of delegating low-priority tasks
  • How to organize your “busy work,” errands, etc.
  • How to use Time Blocks to maintain effectiveness
  • How to eliminate most annoying paper work
  • To balance professional responsibilities with personal time
  • To choose and use time management tools
  • How to set goals and evaluate them so that they provide value
  • How to stop procrastinating NOW
  • How to say NO (in a nice way, of course)
  • Identify and arrest time bandits

Time Management:
There Can't Be a Crisis Next Week - My Schedule is Already Full! Time Management Seminar

I had a meeting with a client last week and the discussion centered around how busy we all are. We had a lengthy chat about some strategies for taking control of each day. Here's a note I got from her over the weekend:

"Just thinking of you! Detoxing my office!!!! Big Time. Amazing how in front of my desk (where you access the closet & filing cabinet) was completely blocked with STUFF for over 6 months now. Almost like my road ahead was blocked!

Now all my filing is done and I will start to implement my work week. Monday's & Thursday's are client updates, Tuesday's are meeting days & Design days, Wednesday is a full design day & Friday is office admin & project management. I will also try and only check email at scheduled intervals. Any recommendations on that? Every 2 hours? 8, 10, 12, 2 & 4??? Great start to clearing the clutter and paving a new path for 2010." - client

I know many of you are feeling the same way - because you've been telling me that.

Let's talk about the importance of taking control of your day and, therefore, taking charge of your life.

We all have 8,760 hours in a year. To date, we've already used 792 (roughly) this year. Projecting ahead, I figure I have another 1,040 Saturdays in my 'active' life.

It is all about perspective and awareness!

I do implement some simple, yet effective, ways for managing my time - not only as a home-preneur, but also as a step-mom. Many of my clients are working step-moms and, as I tell them regularly, when there is chaos in the home, there is chaos in your business. It's time (no pun intended) to take charge! Before we know it, we will all be sitting in a retirement home....counting the hours!

On my trips around the world, I found it fascinating to watch people and to see how they spent their time -

In Viet Nam, it took time and hard work just to GET to work - in Cambodia, the sounds of the children laughing as they play remains one of my favorite memories. Everything in balance!

"Those who make the worse use of their time are the first to complain of its brevity." - Jean de la Bruyere

Here are some simple steps you can begin using today:

  1. Go to your office supply store and buy a wall calendar that will give you 'a year at a glance'
  2. Get some dry-erase markers and allocate a color for each category/activity
  3. Hold a family meeting (especially when there are stepchildren involved) to discuss what you want the year to 'look like and feel like'
  4. Begin to map out the commitments on your calendar, all the while discussing 'what's working and what's not' - change is good!
  5. On a weekly basis, set your boundaries with respect to time for work and time for family. (as you can see from my note above, I know - God willing - that I only have just over 1,000 Saturdays left for active play.....you can bet that I make conscious and wise choices about how I spend my time on Saturdays and with whom!)
  6. Plan a rhythm and a routine for your weekly/monthly activities. As you can see from my client's note (above), we had discussed what type of activity would get done on which day of the week. For me, I only commit to client work 3 weeks/month - the last week of the month is reserved for product development, or vacation, or special events, etc.

The moral of the story is that once time is gone, you will never get it back. How are you 'spending' it?

Assignment

  1. Go buy that wall calendar and schedule a time for your family meeting.
  2. Agree that each person has a voice, and respect that voice/opinion/comments when they are shared.
  3. Create boundaries for time at work and time at home. (Call your mother!)
  4. Plan your month, with respect to work time, and see if that particular routine and rhythm work for you.

Do this and I will guarantee that you will take control of your life. When you try new things, you are developing the confidence and courage to move forward and invent the life you truly want to live.

 

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