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Seven Ways Toward Efficient Use Of Your Time

By shaving minutes off of several task throughout the day, you can free up a larger block of time later. Realize how valuable your time is and quantify what you are going to accomplish with a time deadline or budget.
1. Save Time In Your Daily Schedule
Use time waiting in line or waiting for appointments to catch up on material you need to read. Use the technology of today to increase your productivity. Consolidate errands so that you make only one trip. Look at activities that fill your day and determine ways they could be done more efficiently or eliminated. By shaving minutes off of several task throughout the day, you can free up a larger block of time later.
2. Underpromise Throughout The Day
As you plan your day, allow yourself to lower your expectations and how many commitments you make for yourself. This will create less pressure and increase your energy throughout the day.
3. Underschedule Yourself Daily
As you plan your time, schedule half the time you have in a day. For example, during a 40 hour work week, only schedule 30 hours per week. This gives you 10 "extra" hours to handle unplanned contingencies. ...
... This will also allow for spontaneous events and for thinking, planning and other creative activities.
4. Outsource
Outsource activities that will limit your efforts and energy so that you can leverage your time.Â
5. Schedule Daily Appointments With Yourself
This will help you to work on the projects that are most important to you. Consult with yourself on where you want to direct your energy and time.
6. Set Time Limits
Realize how valuable your time is and quantify what you are going to accomplish with a time deadline or budget. When speaking on the phone, tell the person you are speaking with up front how much time you have for the conversation. Do not go over your time limit. Make phone calls right before lunch or at the end of the day so that the other person is motivated to end them more quickly. Schedule appointments with start and end times.
7. Learn To Say No
Learning to say no to nonessential tasks (and sometimes even essential tasks) is important for you to learn to do. Saying no becomes especially valuable with people who monopolize your time at the office. Set your boundaries and standards and stick to them. Â
About the Author
Copyright 2003, Joel Garfinkle, All Rights Reserved
Joel Garfinkle provides a step-by-step Dream Job process that has guided thousands of clients to find the perfect job and reach career fulfillment. For Career Coaching Services: http://www.dreamjobcoaching.com/coaching.shtml
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