Saturday, August 15, 2009
Time Management
Stephen R. Covey offered a categorization scheme for the hundreds of time management approaches that he reviewed
* First generation: reminders based on clocks and watches, but with computer implementation possible can be used to alert of the time when a task is to be done.
* Second generation: planning and preparation based on calendar and appointment books includes setting goals.
* Third generation: planning, prioritizing, controlling (using a personal organizer, other paper-based objects, or computer or PDA-based systems activities on a daily basis. This approach implies spending some time in clarifying values and priorities.
* Fourth generation: being efficient and proactive using any of the above tools places goals and roles as the controlling element of the system and favors importance over urgency.
Some of the recent general arguments related to "time" and "management" point out that the term "time management" is misleading and that the concept should actually imply that it is "the management of our own activities, to make sure that they are accomplished within the available or allocated time, which is an unmanageable continuous resource".
Time management literature paraphrased: "Get Organized" - paperwork and task triage "Protect Your Time" - insulate, isolate, delegate "set gravitational goals" - that attract actions automatically "Achieve through Goal management Goal Focus" - motivational emphasis
* "Work in Priority Order" - set goals and prioritize
* "Use Magical Tools to Get More Out of Your Time" - depends on when written
* "Master the Skills of Time Management"
* "Go with the Flow" - natural rhythms, Eastern philosophy
* "Recover from Bad Time Habits" - recovery from underlying psychological problems, e.g. procrastination
Time Management
Our life revolves around the passing of the time. Wasting time is like wasting the part of our life. Time is the most precious commodity; it cannot be paused, bought, or can be changed,
We can, however, learn to use it in a better way. Time is amongst the scarcest resources and unlike the money or the energy, is irreplaceable. By learning the effective time management, managers can learn to take control over their lives.
Taking the control over life involves taking control over time by planning. Planning will take time itself, but the initial time investment frees a much more time later on. Like most other things, effective planning is the skill which starts off being difficult, but soon will become a habit.
Balancing the Work and Family
Successful people are very clear about what is important for them. They know how to set the priorities and concentrate on doing things that will give them greatest satisfaction and happiness in the life.
Following tips will help you manage your time more effectively;
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Why the relationships are so important.
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Practice the moderation in all the things.
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Balance the work and family life.
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Recognize when your life will come out of balance