Time management tips
Time management has been a major challenge of busy executives for a long time, and how they resolve it goes a long way to determine whether they succeed, or not.
Sometimes it seems there are not just enough hours in a day to carry out all we truly wish to accomplish for one day. If it seems like that, the solution might be as simple as changing how you think about time.
Jeremiah Dillon, head of product marketing at Google Apps for Work, in an email to his team, shared some tips on how you can smartly allocate time to accomplish the tasks that have plagued your to-do list for far too long.
Here are some key takeaways from Dillon’s email.
- Be specific about your goals.
Dillon points to a study about exercise, in which three experiment groups were asked to exercise. The group with the most specific instructions–to commit to exercise at a predetermined day and time–had the highest rate of success, with 91 percent of subjects actually exercising.
Similarly, Dillon advises that managers might be more productive if they think of their time as makers do, clearly indicating when and where they will reserve time for specific projects.
- Rethink your meeting schedule.
- Plan your days and weeks according to your likely energy levels.
Use energy from the weekends to plan your week on Monday. Conquer your most important tasks on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, when your motivation will be highest. Thursdays should be used for meetings, and Fridays, when enthusiasm ebbs, are useful for long-term planning and relationship building.
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