Title: Time Management
1Time Management
- Dont be fooled by the calendar. There are only
as many days in the year as you make use of. One
man gets only a weeks value out of a year while
another gets a full years value out of a week.
(Charles Richards)
2Why We Fail to Plan
- We would rather do than think
- We dont have time
- We cant control our time
- Why bother, because plans always change?
3Plan Your Time
- Work and leisure
- How much time will each activity require?
- When will I do each activity?
- How much flexibility must I allow for the
unexpected things I cant control?
490th Birthday Exercise
- Imagine you are surrounded by family and friends
at your 90th birthday party. People from many
aspects of your life are there to honor you.
Think about what people would say. Think about
your roles in life and what their tribute
statement would be - Role
- Tribute
5If Money Were No Object
- Think of what you would do with your life if you
could do whatever you wanted to do. If it didnt
matter how much money you made, how would you
spend your time? What do you really enjoy doing? - The minute you begin to do what you want to do,
its really a different kind of life.
(Buckminster Fuller)
6Seven Goal Areas of Life
- Career
- Financial
- Social
- Mental
- Spiritual
- Family
- Physical
7How to Establish SMART Goals
- Specific Write down exactly what you want to
accomplish. - Measurable Come up with a way to know that you
have succeeded. - Achievable Make sure its within reach.
- Realistic What steps are necessary to be
successful? - Timed What is your deadline? Pick a date.
8Weekly Planning
- Invest 15 to 30 minutes in planning for the next
week - Think of each role as you plan
- Recover at least one hour a day per week
- Do your planning when your mind is its sharpest
9Setting Priorities
URGENT
NO
YES
YES
QII PLANNING
QI CRISIS
IMPORTANT
QIII TRIVIA WORK
QIV TIME WASTING WORK
NO
Source Stephen Covey
10QI Important Urgent
- Crisis mode
- Putting out fires
- These are things that most of us have little
trouble getting done - Urgency often forces us into action
- Causes stress and burnout
11Setting Priorities
URGENT
NO
YES
YES
QII PLANNING
QI CRISIS
IMPORTANT
QIII TRIVIA WORK
QIV TIME WASTING WORK
NO
Source Stephen Covey
12QIII Not Important Urgent
- Trivia work
- Interruptions by others
- Feeling of accomplishment
- Short term focus
- Does not accomplish worthwhile goals
13Setting Priorities
URGENT
NO
YES
YES
QII PLANNING
QI CRISIS
IMPORTANT
QIII TRIVIA WORK
QIV TIME WASTING WORK
NO
Source Stephen Covey
14QIV Not Important Not Urgent
- Time wasting work
- Busy work
- Feeling of accomplishment
- Does not accomplish worthwhile goals
- Give these activities a waiting period
- After waiting period throw them out
15Setting Priorities
URGENT
NO
YES
YES
QII PLANNING
QI CRISIS
IMPORTANT
QIII TRIVIA WORK
QIV TIME WASTING WORK
NO
Source Stephen Covey
16QII Important But Not Urgent
- Planning
- Prevention of future crises
- Relationship building
- Long term focus
- Often objects of procrastination
- Spending more time in QII results in less time in
QI and QIII
17Setting Priorities
URGENT
NO
YES
YES
QII PLANNING
QI CRISIS
IMPORTANT
QIII TRIVIA WORK
QIV TIME WASTING WORK
NO
Source Stephen Covey
18Focus on the Big Rocks
- QII activities are Big Rocks do first
- QI, QIII, and QIV activities are Little Rocks
QII
QII
QII
QII
QII
QII
QII
19Types of Planning Guides
- Calendars
- To Do lists
- Weekly planning guides
- Palm Pilots
- Experiment and do what works for you
20Running To Do Lists
- Whenever you think of something you need to do,
add it to your Running To Do list - Assign a due date to the task
- Periodically review this list and prioritize
- Free yourself from worry that you will forget
about a task - Eliminate little slips of paper
- Be sure to remember to check your Running To Do
list
21Prioritize Activities Using ABC
- A High value
- B Medium value
- C Low value
22Prioritize Within ABC Categories
- A1 Go to the bank
- A2 Work on annual sales forecast
- A3 Work on Michelin presentation for next week
- B1 Write thank you note to Jenny
- B2 Do expense report
- B3 Filing
- C1 Do daily crossword puzzle
- C2 Return shoes to Belks (have receipt)
- C3 Get oil changed
- C4 Sort through junk mail
23ABC Categories (continued)
- Cs can become Bs Bs can become As
- Example neglecting an oil change can become
urgent - Think of Important/Urgent matrix when doing
planning - As and Bs could be QII
24How to Schedule
- Planning is an intention scheduling is more like
a commitment - Plan for interruptions
- Schedule quiet time
- Schedule family/personal time using one calendar
to avoid double-booking - Dont forget the Big Rocks
- Group like activities
- Develop a list of Instant Tasks that can be
accomplished in five minutes of less - Make use of waiting time
25Procrastination - We Do
It To Avoid
- Unpleasant things
- Difficult things
- Tough decisions
- Upsetting others
26Facts About Procrastination
- It is the 1 factor in stress
- We can only blame ourselves
- Perfectionists often procrastinate
- We keep busy doing low priority tasks instead
of the important ones
27Beat Procrastination With the Salami Technique
- Divide a large project into several smaller
chunks (or tasks) - Smaller tasks are less overwhelming
- Establish due dates for each task
- Use of smaller tasks helps you to resist the
feeling that one large block of time is needed to
complete the project - Work on smaller tasks when you have extra time
available
28More Ways to Beat Procrastination
- Start with a small task and build enthusiasm
- Dont be a perfectionist
- Delegate
- Analyze why you put things off
- Promise yourself a reward
- Just get started and keep going
29Reactivity vs. Proactivity
S
R
S
R
Freedom to Choose how you react
Reactivity
Proactivity
Knee-jerk reaction
Think before you act
Use ability to reason
Can result in poor choices
Source Stephen Covey
30Circle of Influence/Concern
Circle of Influence
Circle of Concern Reactivity
Worry about things you cant control
Source Stephen Covey
31Circle of Influence
Circle of Influence has expanded due to
Proactivity
Focus on what you CAN control
Circle of Concern
Source Stephen Covey
32How to Handle Interruptions
- Keep records of interruptions to identify
patterns - Are there certain people who interrupt your work?
- Are there particular times of day when you are
interrupted? - Train yourself to get right back to work after
the interruption - Let the phone ring (voice mail will answer)
33How to Handle the Office Visitor
- Arrange furniture so that you dont face the door
or traffic flow - Make visitor chairs unavailable
- Stand up to indicate a conversation is finished
- Summarize conversation as you walk toward the
door - Politely explain you have a deadline to meet
34How to Handle
Long-Winded Phone Calls
- Stand up
- Recap the conversation
- Recap with action statement
- Politely explain you have a deadline to meet
35How to Use Communications
Technology
- Save time by leaving a voice mail message when a
person is likely to be out - Save time and reach multiple people by sending
email - Send email messages ONLY to the people who have a
need for the information
36How to Manage Email
- Delete
- Follow-up for action later
- File in a specific reference folder
- If you are not sure what to do with a message,
file it in a hold folder - Periodically review items in hold folder and
delete those that are more than a few weeks old
37How to Manage Clutter
- Clutter Law Clutter expands to fill the space
available - Clutter takes valuable time and energy
- Some estimates indicate we spend as much as 6
weeks a year looking for things - Make a habit of putting things away on a daily
basis - Set aside time on a regular basis to deal with
clutter if things are out of control
38How to Manage Paper
- Think of your time planner as a CPU
- Never operate your life from a stack of paper,
but from a prioritized task list - Try to handle a piece of paper only once
- Paper should be Trash, Things to be Filed, Action
items, or Things to Read
39Time Management Quotes
- Make your life a mission not an intermission.
(Arnold Glascow) - Successful people have the habit of doing things
failures dont like to do. They dont like doing
them either, necessarily, but their disliking is
subordinated to the strength of their purpose.
(Albert Gray) - Even if youre on the right track, you will get
run over if you just sit there. (Will Rogers)
40More Time Management Quotes
- Dost thou love life? Then do not squander time,
for that is the stuff life is made of. (Benjamin
Franklin) - Destiny is not a matter of chance, it is a matter
of choice it is not a thing to be waited for it
is a thing to be achieved. (William Jennings
Bryan) - The reason most major goals are not achieved is
that we spend our time doing second things first.
(Robert J. McKain) - You cant escape the responsibility of tomorrow
by evading it today. (Abraham Lincoln) - You cant build a reputation on what you are
going to do. (Henry Ford)
41More Time Management Quotes
- There is nothing so useless as doing efficiently
that which should not be done at all. (Peter F.
Drucker) - Everyone has his own specific vocation or mission
in life everyone must carry out a concrete
assignment that demands fulfillment. Therein he
cannot be replaced, nor can his life be repeated.
Thus, everyones task is as unique as his
specific opportunity to implement it. (Viktor
Frankl)
42Final Thoughts on Time Management
- The (vital) task rarely must be done today, or
even this week. The urgent task calls for
instant action. The momentary appeal of these
tasks seems irresistible and they devour our
energy. But, in the light of times perspective,
their deceptive dominance fades. With a sense of
loss, we recall the vital task we pushed aside.
We realize weve become slaves to the tyranny of
the urgent. (Charles E. Hummell) - The key is not to prioritize whats on your
schedule, but to schedule your priorities.
(Stephen Covey)