In this short piece, we’ll talk about SMART goals, overcoming procrastination and meeting challenges in a more systematic way. Our online training modules cover a detailed discussion on all the topics covered here.
How important is time management?
Effective time management can bring significant changes to your life. Firstly, you’ll be in control of your life; your tasks will be organised and you’ll perform your duties on time. As a well-organised and disciplined person, you overcome your stress and reach your goals efficiently.
The Pareto Principle, also known as the 80:20 rule, comes with a thought-provoking concept. According to this principle, we achieve 80% of the outputs in our daily life from 20% of our efforts. That means we get only 20% out of our 80% efforts in a day. How is it so?
Manipulate your time
There are ways to manipulate your time for better outcomes. You have to plan for your work efficiently, track your results and evaluate your progress. However, you have to start with smart and achievable goals for working in a fruitful manner.
Although time management has a big impact on the lives of the students, we cannot limit it to one particular stage of our lives. From your personal to professional life, you need to prioritize your tasks and achieve your smart goals on time. Let’s have a look at some time management tips that definitely work for the majority of us.
Time management skills: Some pro-tips
We can’t afford to waste our valuable time. Here, I listed some of the most talked-about time management tips by experts.
1. Continuous self-evaluation
2. Setting up SMART goals
3. Schedule and prioritize your tasks
- Why do I need to do this?
- Does this task help me to reach my target?
- How important is the task for my target?
Figure 1 : A sample daily log for effective time management
3. Multitasking skills: Avoid or engage effectively
Suppose, you are in a classroom. You are taking notes and listening to your lecturer at the same time. Don’t try to check the new popups on your mobile screen at the same time. You’ll lose track of your notes or fail to engage properly with your friend who sent the message.
On the other hand, as a customer service executive, you are talking to your client online and typing necessary information at the same time. At this point, multitasking is a requirement, a vital skill. Educate yourself to prioritize and adapt to the useful shortcuts of your keyboard!
- Check your emails at regular intervals.
- Avoid multitasking for better attention span.
- Figure out your pick hours at work.
- Use keyboard shortcuts!
- Start easy and move towards challenging tasks gradually.
4. Visualise your objectives and tasks
How necessary is visualisation for us? With the boost in crowd technologies, it is more likely that you are using one of the popular project management tools or applications. Even if you aren’t comfortable with gadgets, use a board and cut engaging photographs from a magazine to pin then on it. Have a look at it a few times a day and picture yourself at the end of the journey.
The visualisation of your goals, objectives or destination is a creative way of keeping yourself motivated and engaged. Do it your own way and make it a part of your life.
5. Apply effective communication skills to execute your plans
Seek help from people when you need contributions from others. Don’t waste your time wandering around in despair. You can avoid unnecessary conflicts and disputes applying your communication skills. However, your communication should incorporate proper body language and effective strategies.
It’s amazing how you can overcome your obstacles towards your goals with your practical communication expertise. Additionally, you would want to work on your behaviour to adapt to situations.
7. Fight your procrastination
The term ‘procrastination’ may sound amazing, but the habit of putting off your task or giving excuses for delays don’t help your cause much. It’s important to understand your priorities to fight procrastination. Try to put off tasks like checking your Twitter timeline every hour and focus on more important things on your list.
Daniel Goodman, in an article of Business Insider, lists some valuable tips on fighting your procrastination:
Effective and concise emails
Create a more focused environment
Take short breaks
Break your larger tasks into smaller chunks
8. Get better outputs learning the art of time management
As I have mentioned earlier, you have to evaluate your progress continuously and rationally to reach your goals. You will need to take a systematic approach for learning time management professionally.
An online course can help you to master smarter ways of managing time at your convenient time. What do you think is the best way of learning the art? It allows you to learn at your own time, review the ideas repeatedly and manage your learning experience smoothly.
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