10 ways to take back
your time
I've divided my tips into two
sections - 5 ways to manage your time and 5 ways to take back your time.
Both offer daily or regular practices to try out in your life right now.
The first section focuses more on
easing the time pressures in your life, to deal with all of the things
you've gotten yourself into ;).
The second section focuses on making
overall changes to your life. When you take back your time you also take
back your CHOICE. When we're feeling time pressured and stressed out it's
easy to forget that we have any say in the matter. And we do!
5 WAYS TO MANAGE YOUR TIME
1. Choose specific times to look at email
during the day - seeing emails as they come in can really distract you from
what you're trying to accomplish and you'll end up losing time as you go
back and forth between activities.
2. The 15-minute strategy. This not only helps
motivate you by breaking down large jobs into smaller pieces, it also makes
good use of your time. The strategy is to spend 15-minutes on a task and
then move on the next. You can come back to the first one as many times as
you need to until it's done.
3. Find a system that works for you for making
and meeting deadlines and appointments - a calendar or day-timer. I use a
Palm Pilot and have been really happy with it.
4. Plan and cook meals ahead of time. A huge
time-saver and also makes it much easier to eat healthier. It could be as
simple as cooking an extra portion of dinner and having it for lunch the
next day, or you could plan out seven days at a time (which is what I do).
5. Keep up with things - whether it's tidying
up your papers, doing the dishes or working on a report, doing things a bit
at a time (see tip #2) instead of letting them pile up to the point of
taking you all day, is much more manageable.
5 WAYS TO TAKE BACK YOUR TIME
1. Set and keep your boundaries - if you work
for someone else, be clear about over-time and taking work home with you. If
you work for yourself, establish the times of day that are no-work zones;
good places to start are breaks for meals and deciding when you will start
and stop work for the day.
2. Make one day a week "timeless" – rise and
shine when you feel like it, eat when you're hungry and let your inner child
(or your actual child!) plan your day's activities. Warning: This may
conflict with the tip below ;)
3. Cut your t.v. time - try limiting it to one
hour per day. Or try cutting it out completely for one week.
4. Buddy up and find someone to take back time
with. Whether it's your spouse, best friend, family member or work
colleague, if you're both committed you won't let each other bow out.
5. Take your holidays! Whether you're
self-employed or work for someone else it's important to take time off to
rejuvenate. You will be more productive for it in the long run.
Where do you need to take back time in your
life? Where do you need to manage your time better?
(c) Copyright 2005, Genuine Coaching Services.
Linda Dessau, the Self-Care Coach, is the author of “The
Everyday Self-Care Workbook”. To receive one of her free monthly
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