It seems that there
is never enough time in the day. But, since we all get the same 24 hours, why
is it that some people achieve so much more with their time than
others? The answer lies in good time management.
The highest achievers manage their
time exceptionally well. By using the time-management techniques in this
section, you can improve your ability to function more effectively – even when
time is tight and pressures are high.
Good time management requires an
important shift in focus from activities to results: being busy isn’t the same as
being effective. (Ironically, the opposite is often
closer to the truth.)
Spending your day in a frenzy of
activity often achieves less, because you’re dividing your attention between so
many different tasks. Good time management lets you work smarter – not harder –
so you get more done in less time.
What is “Time Management?”
“Time management” refers to the way
that you organize and plan how long you spend on specific activities.
It may seem counter-intuitive to
dedicate precious time to learning about time management, instead of using it
to get on with your work, but the benefits are enormous:
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Greater productivity and efficiency.
·
A better professional reputation.
·
Less stress.
·
Increased opportunities for
advancement.
·
Greater opportunities to achieve
important life and career goals.
Failing to manage your time
effectively can have some very undesirable consequences:
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Missed deadlines.
·
Inefficient work flow.
·
Poor work quality.
·
A poor professional reputation and a
stalled career.
·
Higher stress levels.
Spending a little time learning
about time-management techniques will have huge benefits now – and
throughout your career.
For more on Time Management, contact me on my email debojeffjohnson@gmail.com.
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