What are the best
tips for managing your time?
One of the biggest problems that most entrepreneurs have isn't
just in how they can get enough done in such a demanding market, but also how
they maintain some semblance of balance without feeling too overworked. This
isn't just about achieving and going after goals around the clock. This is
also about quality of life.
Balance is key. If you lack balance in your life, you're going
to feel stressed out. Even if you're able to effectively juggle your
responsibilities, without proper balance you're going to eventually reach your
breaking point. So, it's important to not only follow a system that will help
you get things done, but also one where you prioritize personal and family
time.
Don't forget to do things like take a walk in
the park or just sit and listen to your favorite music with headphones on, or
paint a picture, go on a date night and so on. That's more important than you
can think. And when you do that, you achieve some semblance of balance. Life
is short.
So don't ignore those things while you reach for your bigger goals. With that
said, here are 15 crucial time management tips for getting the proverbial job
done.
1. Set goals the
right way.
There's a right and wrong way to set goals. If you don't set
your goals the right way, then you'll lack the proper targets, which will force
you to fall off track. But when you set them the right way, the sky is the
limit. Use the SMART goal setting method to help you see things
through. And when you do set those goals, make sure you have powerful deep down
meanings for wanting to achieve them.
2. Find a good time
management system.
One of the tips for managing your time is to find the
right system to actually do it. The quadrant time-management system is probably
the most effective. It splits your activities into four quadrants based
on urgency and
importance. Things are
either urgent or important, both, or neither. Neither (quadrant 4) are the
activities that you want to stay away from, but it's the
not-urgent-but-important quadrant (2) that you want to focus on.
3. Audit your time
for seven days straight.
Spend seven days straight assessing how you spend the time
you do have right now. What are you doing? Record it in a journal or on your
phone. Split this up into blocks of 30 minutes or an hour. What did you get
done? Was it time wasted? Was it well spent? If you use the quadrant system,
circle or log the quadrant that the activity was associated with. At the end of
the seven days, tallies up all the numbers. Where did you spend the most
time? Which quadrants? The results might shock you.
4. Spend your
mornings on MITs.
Mark Twain once said, "If it's your job to eat a frog, it's
best to do it first thing in the morning. And if it's your job to eat two
frogs, it's best to eat the biggest one first." His point? Tackle your
biggest tasks in the morning. These are your most important
tasks (MITs) of the day.
Accomplishing those will give you the biggest momentum to help you sail through
the rest of the day.
5. Follow the 80-20
rule.
Another great time management tip is to use the 80-20 Rule, also
known as the Pareto Principle. This rule states that 80% of the
efforts come from 20 percent of the results. In sales, it also means that
80 percent of the sales come from 20 percent of the customers. The trick?
Identify the 20 percent of the efforts that are producing 80 percent of
the results and scale that out. You can do this with meticulous tracking and
analysis.
7. Schedule email
response times.
Turn off your email throughout the day. When your email is
pouring in, it's easy to get distracted. Schedule time to read and respond to
emails. If there's something urgent, someone will call or text you. But when
you have your email open, those distractions interrupt your thought flow and
it's harder to get back on track.
8. Eliminate bad
habits.
One of the biggest time-wasters we have are our bad habits.
Whether it's Netflix binge-watching, excessively surfing social media, playing
games, going out frequently to drink with friends, or so on, those bad habits
take away the precious little time that we do have. Use your time wisely by
eliminating your bad habits if you're serious about achieving big goals in
life.
9. Take frequent
breaks when working.
One study suggests that you should work for
52 minutes and break for 17. You might not have the luxury to do that. But you
should take frequent breaks. If you're an entrepreneur working for yourself,
this is crucial. It's easy to run on fumes and not even know it. Keep your
mental, emotional and physical states at peak levels by breaking frequently.
10. Meditate or
exercise every morning.
You might not think that this will help to better manage your
time, but meditating and exercising every single morning gives you balance. Cut
the toxins out of your life and get serious by doing this and watch as your
energy, stamina and mental focus takes a drastic shift.
11. Make to-do lists
in the evening for the next day.
Every single evening before bed, make a list for the next day.
Look at your goals and see what you can do to help move you closer. This
doesn't happen overnight. It takes time. But by making to-do lists, you're
effectively setting goals for the day. Daily goals are easier to achieve while
helping to move us towards the longer and bigger goals. But that happens by
creating to-do lists
12. Find inspiration
when you're feeling lackluster.
Turn to YouTube, TED Talks and any other inspirational source
you can turn to when you're lacking inspiration. It's hard to stay on track
with your time when you lose that drive inside of you. Find ways you can turn
the fire back on by focusing inspiring content and seeking out others who've
achieved big goals.
13. Get a mentor who
can guide you.
Finding a mentor is crucial. It's easy to get distracted and
dissuaded when you don't have someone guiding you. But when you can personally
rely on someone who's been through the wringer and can help you achieve your
goals, it's easier to stay on track with your time. Find a good mentor that can
help you along your path.
14. Turn off social
media app alerts.
Incessant social media app alerts aren't helping you with your
time. It's definitely hurting you. Turn them off. You don't need alerts every
moment or to know everything happening with your friends. It's not important.
What's most important is to have some peace of mind and be better able to focus
on the task at hand.
15. Declutter and
organize.
Studies have
determined that
clutter in our environment helps us to lose focus. When we lose focus, we lose
time. If you want to avoid that, declutter and organize. Don't do it all at
once. Start small. One drawer today. A shelf tomorrow. Maybe a closet the next
day. Just one per day. You build momentum and eventually find yourself turning
into an organizing warrior.
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