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 Training:
Time Management Seminar - Maximize Your Time

The 24 hours we do have is the most precious of all resources. It is a resource most people don't realize has tremendous value. We have not been taught how to value it and get the most out of it.

Depending on what your job is, your time at work has a certain dollar amount. I want you to start thinking of your time after work as having the same dollar value.

If you are making $30 an hour, then your time away from work is also worth $30 an hour. Doesn't it make sense to hire people you can pay $10 an hour to create more time for you to do what you want to do?

Hiring other people to do things is not easy because we've been trained to do it all ourselves. It is interesting how we feel embarrassed to tell our parents that we pay someone to come in and clean our house or have our lawns mowed or our windows professionally cleaned. That's because we grew up with parents who did it "all". We also have a very strong need to have our parents' approval. So, if we think they won't approve of spending money on cleaning services, then we will hesitate to do it.

This is one of what I call "obsolete rules" that we still live by based on old ways of thinking which are not realistic in our present roles. Pay attention to see if your inner voice says you must be lazy or inadequate in some way because you can't "do it all."

Think about it from a logical point of view. If your time is worth $30 an hour then you hire someone at $10 an hour, it has cost you only $10 but you've gained a full hour of your time which I personally feel is "priceless". Isn't it worth $10 for you to have an extra hour with your family and friends? I know from experience it is!

Sometimes we need someone to give us permission to do things. I give you permission to hire someone else to:

1) Clean your house 2) Mow your lawn 3) Clean the windows 4) Paint the fence 5) Paint the house inside

Delegate, delegate, delegate!

Wendy Collier: link

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