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10 Ways to
Effectively Manage Your Time
Everyone would like more
time to complete everything that they need to do in a day. This
article will help you to identify where your time is being
wasted and how to improve efficiency and complete tasks more
quickly. We will provide our top 10 ways to effectively manage
your time.
1. Plan your day -
quickly go through what has to be done and write a list of
activities that need to be completed urgently. Estimate how long
it will take to complete each activity and indicate whether you
can delegate any tasks to someone else. Leave the non-urgent
tasks to be reviewed after you have completed the urgent tasks.
2. Check your Calendar
- fill in all your meetings for the week and slot in tasks
that need to be completed before the meeting. Slot in your tasks
in the time that you have left. Include all other activities in
the calendar, such as picking up the kids from school or having
a lunch break.
3. Have a lunch break
- you will be more productive if you have a break from work, at
least 30 minutes will give you an opportunity to have lunch,
read a magazine or catch up with the day time soapies. If you
are able to, get out of the office and get some fresh air or
meet a friend for lunch. A mid-day break will leave you feeling
refreshed when you get back to the office. If you are planning
on going out for lunch, put your break in the Calender and
commit to a time that you will be back in the office so that
your lunch does not run over time.
4. Paper shuffling
- when you are picking up papers on your desk only handle the
paper once. If it needs to be filed, put it in the filing
folder. If it needs to be entered into the computer, put it in a
data entry folder. Put any rubbish in the shredder straight
away. If your paper shredder is not located in your office, put
it in a folder labelled to be shredded. Sort all papers as you
touch them to reduce your paper shuffling time.
5. Don't answer all
your emails immediately - if you are completing a task,
glance at the email to see if it is urgent and then go back to
your work. Once you have completed the task you are on, then
check your emails. If you find it hard to do this, then turn off
the email notify function so you will not know when emails come
in, then check your emails periodically (after you have finished
a task).
6. If you are
working on a challenging task and you are stuck, have a break.
If your back is getting stiff, nature calls or you need a drink,
have a break. Do all three in one hit, get up, go to the
ladies/gents room, get a drink, chat to other staff wandering
the corridors, visit your boss if you need a chat and then get
back to work. Your mind will be refreshed and the task you are
working on will not be as challenging.
7. Come to work early
and leave late - It is amazing how many Managers whinge
about their staff running late and leaving early. If you come in
10 minutes early and leave 10 minutes late, you will be amazed
at how more efficient you will become and you will feel less
rushed. The coffee machine will be free and you will be settled
by the time you are due to start work. You will have a better
mind set as you won't feel so rushed.
8. Negotiate your own
timetable - If your Manager allows, arrange to come in half an
hour later to drop the kids off to school and miss the rush hour
traffic. Leave half an hour later to miss that rush hour traffic
again. You will arrive at your destination more relaxed. Also,
there will be less staff in the office after 5 pm and you will
be able to complete more tasks.
9. Negotiate to work
from home - After you have proven yourself in the office,
you may be able to negotiate working from home. But beware, you
will have to be very organised and work the hours you have
negotiated. Fill in your Schedule weekly with time set aside to
work from home. If your family and friends know that you are
working from home, let them know about your schedule so that
they may contact you at appropriate times.
10. Review your
systems and processes - can tasks be completed in a more
efficient way or can they be delegated to others? Set aside time
for certain activities like leaving one day a week to do
book-keeping. Keep all the expenses in a folder and once per
week, enter them into the system.
If you utilise just 2 or
3 of these ideas, you will be amazed about how more efficient
you will become. You will also feel less stressed as you will be
able to work out when you will be completing certain tasks. If
you feel overstretched and unable to complete a project, you
will have supporting documentation to ask your Manager for an
extension, or delegate the tasks/project to others.
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