The Time Management Training Institute

TIME MANAGEMENT TRAINING

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Time Management Training Classes:

We help the participants in our Time Management training classes 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.

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Participants in our Time Management training classes 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:
Time Management Classes and the Lie About Opportunity

Opportunity in general is when something is right at your finger tips, or in your mind you believe that you can capitalize on something that you can benefit or appease from. We all know that every thing we'll do will come with a bad after taste or something bad that has to do with it, and opportunity is no different. Many people in our modern society have convinced themselves of somewhat of lie has been lingering around for generations, and that lie is procrastination.

If you're reading this right now now, I'm pretty sure you're very aware of what procrastination can do to your thought process, it's that feeble part of the mind that at times can control your judgment at times. For instance: When you are handed in an assignment that is due on the third, and you have a week to complete it, but the feeble part of the brain takes over and controls your judgment, and makes you complete it on the the second, and most of the time on the third. If you were to compare procrastination to anything, it would have to be a parasite, the reason why you asked? Well lets see, A parasite can infiltrate the mind and control your judgment, as small as this can, it can be deadly, and this is where you financial life can be if you do not do something about this problem that seems to its grips on your life.

Most people in our world procrastinate because it feels good, it feels as if your controlling your own ship and not someone else, if you never felt what being addicted to drugs feel like, then don't procrastinate, and you'll never have to. Now I'm not saying that there is a person out there has never procrastinated, because there isn't, but my point here is, you have to more efficient in your work ethic, and begin to decrease your habit of procrastinating. I don't understand why people would procrastinate to the point where they have to make last minute decisions, And this brings me to my next point about why you have to stop procrastinating.

You do not have unlimited opportunities in your life time, As a matter of fact you have less then you can even begin to imagine. What procrastinators fail to realize is that your life span on this planet is not guaranteed, You don't know when the show will be over for you, so in that sense, you have to do what you have today, and do it to the best of your ability, because if you don't, you can possibly just be person that's going to be in another person's conversation about how good of a future you could've had if you just did what you to do when the opportunity presented it self.

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