
TIPS
FOR TIME MANAGEMENT
by
Dr.
Susan Saxe-Clifford
Better
time management helps reduce stress and enriches your work and personal
life.
1.
Do not underestimate how much time is needed for various tasks.
Be realistic.
2.
Practice saying the word “NO” when possible to additional responsibilities
that infringe on personal, leisure or work time.
3.
Set priorities on a daily, weekly, and monthly basis.
4.
Be aware of your peak energy periods and plan to do the activities
with the highest energy demand at that time.
5.
Review the best use of your time on a regular basis.
6.
Complete tasks well enough to get the results that you really
need. Perfection is not
always necessary.
7.
Delegate tasks and responsibilities to others whenever appropriate.
Just be sure to communicate your expectations clearly.
8.
Make decisions and move on.
Usually rethinking a decision leads to the same result and wastes
time.
9.
Break big overwhelming tasks into small manageable tasks then
get started.
10.
Use “waiting” time by having small tasks or activities on hand.
Also be prepared to take advantage of potential relaxation time
when unexpected time becomes available.
11.
Take responsibility whenever possible for creating a conducive
work environment at home and at the office.
12.
Set goals and reward yourself when you have accomplished each
goal. If you are working
towards a big goal you may want to build in rewards at certain milestones
of effort and accomplishment as a reinforcer.
13.
Good time management means more than completing “necessary” tasks.
It means building time for leisure activities and exercise.