Master Time Management Skills
January 25th, 2006 (Time Management)
What is time management and how can it help you get more done in less time? This question has many different answers to many different people because time management is not a type of cookie-cutter course that everyone can use for their lives. With each individual comes different needs. And although you can learn time management skills and techniques, you must approach it with your own style, your own goals, your own visions, and your own unique motivations.
In today’s article we will discuss motivation and how it can help you manage your time better so that you can get more work done, spend more time with your family and friends, and have a better sense of accomplishment in your life.
The term motivation itself contains “motive”. And without a clear understanding of your motive (why exactly you are doing what you are doing) then you will be forever lost in the cycle of doing more and gaining less. You must be absolutely clear about the reasons “why” you are undertaking all of the tasks in your life. This is not limited to your work and career choices, but your personal and family choices as well. You can never effectively manage your time if you are not motivated enough to do more and at faster speeds. And this motivation comes from understanding the underlying reasons why you are doing whatever it is you are doing in the first place.
Take out a pen and a piece of paper and start this little time management mental exercise. Simply ask yourself the following questions and write your answers down:
Why do you work as much as you do? Why are you involved in the tasks that you are involved in today? Why do you work so hard? What is it that you are trying to achieve? And what is the fastest and most simple route to get you from where you are now to where you want to go?
Now that you have started to put your thoughts on paper, your next step is to start gaining the additional knowledge and skills that you will need to perform your best and with the greatest productivity. Your goal is become an expert in time management. And in order to become an expert in any subject, all you need to do is read and study the principles outlined within that material each and every day.
Read books on time management for thirty minutes each morning and again at night. Listen to time management audio tapes and CDs in your car while driving and at home in your spare time. And back up all that you see and hear with action. Back up your studies of time management with practice and I promise you that you will start to see and feel changes not only in managing our time, but in all areas of your life as well.