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10 Time Management Tips for Busy Professionals
If you feel like your life moves faster than a Nascar race, you’re
not alone. We are living in a time where dual income families and
single parent homes are the norm, a sharp contrast to the happy
sitcom families we grew up watching on TV.
So how do you get everything accomplished when there are only 24
hours in a day? The first step is to reprioritize. Does it really
matter if you’re house is immaculate? Does your family really
need a 7-course meal on the table every night? Instead of spending
time preparing an elaborate meal, wouldn’t you rather use
that time with your family or to catch up on some R&R for yourself?
Regardless of how your priorities are defined, we could all use
some extra time in the day. The following are some time management
ideas that can help increase your productivity and improve the quality
of your life. Try incorporating just a few of these ideas and see
how it affects your life. You will be glad you did!
1. Turn your email off. It may be hard to break away from your
constant communication with the world, but if you check email twice
per day instead, you will be amazed by how much time you save. Specify
specific time frames during the day that you will devote to email
and stick to your schedule. One Silicon Valley company recently
implemented a No Email rule on Fridays. If you need a question answered,
you have to pick up the phone or walk over to the person with the
answer. While this may not always be the most productive solution,
it drives home the point that we rely too heavily on email for our
communication. When you stop letting it rule your life, your productivity
will ultimately increase.
2. Create email filters to send junk mail directly to the trash
bin. With the latest version of Microsoft Outlook, you can right
click on a junk message and add the sender to your Blocked Senders
list, preventing any future messages from that sender from landing
in your Inbox.
3. Hire a Virtual Assistant to handle administrative tasks. VAs
are remote office administrators who can handle tasks including
large mailings, contact management and other office duties. They
can be hired for a simple project or on an ongoing basis. To find
a VA, visit the International Virtual Assistants Association.
4. Get in the habit of using a To Do list every day. At the end
of each day, make a list of items to complete the following day.
This helps you put closure on the day so you don’t leave worried
about forgetting the tasks that await you tomorrow.
5. Manage your meetings. Set expectations when beginning a meeting
by announcing a cut-off time. You could say something like, “I
know you’re busy too and I have another meeting at 3:00 so
let’s plan to wrap this up by 2:45.” This not only keeps
your schedule on track, but busy attendees will appreciate it as
well. Keep an eye on the clock and stick to the time you have allotted.
6. Get your filing system in order. Do you waste time looking for
invoices or receipts? Create a file folder for receipts each month
and simply drop your papers into each corresponding folder. This
can also be useful later on when you have a question about a credit
card expense from January. Simply pull out your January folder and
voila- you have your information at your fingertips!
7. Use pre-printed lists for supplies, groceries, etc. Make a list
of the office supplies that you use regularly and post one on a
bulletin board near your desk. Simply check off the supplies you
need when you run low so you remember what you need to reorder.
This system works well for groceries and household supplies too.
Get your family in the habit of checking off items that are running
low so you never again forget to pick something up at the grocery
store.
8. Use templates for repeat projects. Do you have a daily, weekly
or monthly report to write? Do you spend time calculating figures
manually that could be done easily in a spreadsheet? Create templates
to reuse over and over again and minimize your prep time.
9. Freeze leftovers. If you have a serving or two left of tonight’s
dinner and you know nobody will want it tomorrow, put it in a freezer
safe container and save it for lunch or a quick dinner option in
the upcoming weeks.
10. Designate a daily chore to everyone in your family. In previous
generations, most kids worked for a living! Break your kids away
from the video games for twenty minutes to help with garbage duty,
dishes, vacuuming or taking care of the pets. Delegating one chore
to everyone daily will lighten your load and keep your home organized
and clean. You can even make a list or spreadsheet and rotate the
chores or make it fun by offering a reward after everyone finishes.
Don’t forget the most important time management tip- make
time for yourself. You’re no good to anyone if you’re
sleep deprived and miserable. We all deserve a little downtime,
even if that means you have to schedule some time for yourself into
your calendar each day. Your business, family and relationships
will all benefit when your priorities are in order and you have
balance in your life.
***This is an excerpt from “100+ Time Management Tips for
Busy Professionals” by Stephanie Chandler. For more information,
visit Business Info Guide, the directory for entrepreneurs: http://www.BusinessInfoGuide.com/timemanagement.htm
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