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Time Management against Time
Managing time is always easier said than done when you work long
hours. If you have a family, children, and other duties and
responsibilities, and work long hours, you know that time is of
essence. Since you have a heavy responsibility load, you want to
work out a plan that includes goals.
Time management skills are essential for success, so it is
important to learn strategies and tips, as well as setting goals
that will help you become 'highly effective, while staying
focused. When you waste time, you are loosing contact with what
really matters most in life.
Goals: A great place to start with time management is by setting
goals that work with your time management. Goals are essential
for getting ahead and staying in the game of life. Setting goals
are not difficult. First, you must decide what your work
entails, and plan to work through each activity in a timely
manner. I found that creating a list always helps to plan goals.
For example, I decide what my day requires of me, set up a list
with the most important task first, and finish the task before
moving on to other tasks. This has been a successful strategy
for me and still works today. Typically, goals start off small
and work their way into a long-term goal plan. For example, in
the next five years where do you see yourself?
Long-term goals are often longer than five years, and to set
long-term goals, you must ask yourself, where do I see myself in
ten years? Once you have a five-year goal, you start working
through your daily schedule and
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list to achieve the expectations
of your long-term goals. As a rule you can work through your
long-term goals while working through your small-term goals, it
is important however that you keep focused on the smaller goal.
This is why some people work harder than they should, since they
strive to get their long-term goals meet, without considering a
short-term goal. Often these types of plans and goals fail.
Time management is not as difficult as many believe. Rather time
management is understanding the value of time, setting up goals,
and working hard to achieve these goals. If you work long hours,
you might want to consider working through your list as quickly
as possible and sufficiently so that your, long hours are
reduced, and you have quality time for your family and self.
You may want to consider another job that works less hours and
pays as good as your current job. This is an idea, but if you
are dedicated to your job that works you long hours, time is
essential since you need to spend time with your family, and
take time out for your self. You can ask yourself how much your
time is costing you. If you are investing more in the hours you
are spending on managing your time, then you will need to find a
solution to equal the balance between investment and time. Time
is money, and money is time!
About the author:
Tony Robinson is a company director, web master and an authority
on Time Management. For more handy tips and techniques visit
http://www.time-management-arena.com
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