You see, time management works by reducing stress, and when you reduce the
stress that you have in your life you get more time to think. That means you
have more time to allow creative solutions to everyday problems, which is very
important whether you are a mom or a business person. Allowing creative
solutions to everyday problems is the number one key to having a balanced life.
So, the first thing you can expect from effective time management is to get more
time to think which allows you to solve everyday problems easily.
Time management helps you accomplish things faster than you think possible.
This allows you to spend your discretionary time with people you love. When you
have more free time you get to spend time with people you love and help them
achieve what they want. And isn't life all about helping people you love and
being there for them? Time management allows you to do that.
Well, who doesn't want to get the days work done faster and leave the
office as soon as possible. Or maybe you're a business owner who is looking at
getting a project finished so you can get started on the next one. Well,
whatever your goal is time management will help you get things done faster if
you apply it correctly.
Now, the important thing that I need to mention is that please do not
expect all these effects to surface in the first day of learning how to manage
your time It takes some time and the ability to change things if you find
something is not working for you.
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Showing posts with label Manage Time. Show all posts
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Jan 26, 2018
Apr 17, 2012
Learn About The Effective Ways To Manage Your Time

So why is it that others seem to naturally master their time and find enough room for both their daily activities, and also have time to work on their dreams?
So many of the things that we learn about life come through the example shown by our parents. My father died when he was only 52 years of age and that was several decades ago but I still think about the lessons that he taught me through his actions. Today I will share some of the things that I learned from dad about how to invest time wisely:
1. Build a career - You don't have to become a workaholic to establish a reputation in the workplace but you do have to focus on the things that are your responsibility. When dad was at work, he worked. His coffee and lunch breaks were taken consistently and he did not cheat the system or expect more from his staff than he was willing to do. He gained respect as Manager of a Credit Union because he was honest, intelligent, interested in people, and could be trusted to do what he promised.
2. Develop a second income with the skills you already have - Throughout his life, dad always kept money that he earned from miscellaneous activities in a special place in his wallet. The deposits in what he called his "slush fund" came from activities such as building furniture for the kindergarten room at school, driving a truck during harvest or assembling new farm equipment for the implement dealer. The fact that he had this second income allowed him to purchase items that would otherwise not be possible and also reduced any need that he might have had to ask for a raise at his regular job.
3. Rest - So often, during a lunch break or on a holiday we would hear dad say "Give me ten minutes". Dad was a master at being able to lie down for a short period of time and wake up feeling totally refreshed. This was because he knew how to how "shut down' his brain and relax his body quickly. So many people lie down and then allow their minds to think about things that prevent rest when they could have used the time to actually benefit through rest.
4. Find enjoyable hobbies - When you have things that interest you, then you become more interesting and less needy. Dad sang in a barbershop chorus, worked on paint by number projects and loved both playing and watching sports. No one ever had to worry about him demanding attention because he knew how to entertain himself.
5. Honour family - Dad respected and visited family members from both his and mom's side on a regular basis. He would stop in at my maternal grandmother's or at his brother's even if it was only for an hour to "catch up", share a laugh or recall a good memory. He always supported the activities of my sister and me, enjoyed a wonderful partnership with our mother and spoke love for all of us through his actions.
6. Give to others - I never ever saw dad ignore the need of another person. He would reach into his pocket and give to individuals and to charity. He listened to those who needed an ear and encouragement. Helping others usually helps us to realize that our own troubles are not that significant and that they will not disappear by merely worrying more.
Everyone loved my father and admired the way that he lived life with zest and wisdom. One of the reasons that he could do this, I believe, is that he maintained a good, healthy balance that included taking responsibility in caring for self and caring for others.
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