Title: MAKING TIME WORK FOR YOU
1- MAKING TIME WORK FOR YOU!
- SFC SCOTT J. FARRELL
- State Equal Employment Manager
- Connecticut National Guard
2WHAT IS TIME MANAGEMENT ?
Managing events and yourself to produce the
desired results.
3WHAT THINGS DO WE DO AS EO PROFESSIONALS
4How do you use your time ?
TIME MANAGEMENT EXERCISE
5THINGS TO BE AWARE OFwe will be looking at each
of the following
- Planning
- Prioritizing
- Problem Solving
- Relaxation
- Reality Check
- Responsibility
- Self-Talk
- Support Systems
- Striving for Balance
- This includes
- Healthy Lifestyle
- Humour
- Asking for Help
6PLANNING
- Keep a record of your activities for a few days
and the amount of time they take - Include everything
- Dont underestimate the time they take
7Planning continued.
- Include
- Work Assignments
- Professional Development
- Meals
- Travel Time
- Socialising with Friends / Family
- Household Chores
- Recreational Activities
- Sleeping
- Internet
- Relationships
8PRIORITIZE
- From this list, define your priorities
- This is essential for using your time, energy and
resources well - Begin with the most important activities
- Identify the tasks with the biggest pay-off, and
spend more time on these
9Setting priorities continued...
- What could you stop doing or do less often?
- What could you ask for help with?
- What could you combine to save time?
- Look for short cuts
10Priorities continued..
- Keep a schedule. Write in higher priorities
first - Highlight deadlines in a calendar / day planner
- Keep the schedule in a visible place
11PROBLEM SOLVING
- Split large tasks into smaller, more manageable
ones e.g. writing a term paper is a big task.
Break it down into research (reading /
notetaking) outline, introduction, etc. - Set small goals which can be achieved more
quickly e.g. each of the above becomes a
mini-goal - Try to focus on one task at a time. This will
help you to feel less overwhelmed and distracted
12Problem solving continued..
- Get organized Make short and long-term lists
- Write things down and check them off when
completed - Keep the task and self in perspective, and
recognize what is out of ones control
13RELAXATION
- Make time for relaxation
- Schedule family and social events, exercise etc.
- Reward yourself as you get things accomplished
- A regular short break can keep you motivated, and
helps with energy and concentration
14REALITY
- Accept your limitations. You cant do
everything, all of the time - Learn to say No
- Try to keep things in perspective
- You may have to temporarily lower your standards
in some areas
15RESPONSIBILITY
- Take responsibility for yourself. Take control
of your own direction - Keep your goals in mind set deadlines
- Know your most productive times
- Create or find a good work environment
- Do what you can early on. Many things can be
done before the last minute - Get started avoid procrastination
16PERIODICALLY
- REVIEW
- RE-EVALUATE and
- RESCHEDULE as necessary
17SELF-TALK
- Notice what you are saying to yourself Ill
never get this done or Theres not enough time
are not helpful statements, and they can de-rail
you. - Instead How can I use the available time
better? or What can I do to get back on track?
can put you back into a planning and
problem-solving mode
18SUPPORT SYSTEMS
- Informal social networks can help alleviate
stress, which in turn can lead to more effective
time management - Share ideas delegate responsibilities
19STRIVE FOR BALANCE
- Lead a balanced life work / play
- Eat properly get sufficient rest exercise
regularly - Keep a sense of humour keep things in perspective
20ASK FOR HELP
- If you are still having time management
problems, discuss them with - Your supervisor
- Technician trainer
- Leadership Academy
- The Web
21QUESTIONS
22PROGRAM EVALUATION
23GOOD-BYE
Thank you for coming to our presentation.
24How do you use your time ?
Category
of hrs used this wk
of hrs next wk
if different
Sleep Eat Grooming Personal
Hygiene Class Homework TV/Movies Fun
Other Lessons Practice Sports Practice
Games Chores Travel TOTAL
(should equal 168 hrs) Total
Total