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Time management tips and skills
Time Management Skill
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Many people want to gain time management skills in order to
take back their life. We Americans work too many hours,
partly due to the demands of our jobs and businesses, and
partly due to our own creation. Here are a few time
management tips to get you started.
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Time
management tip: Manage your energy.
When you learn how to manage your physical, emotional,
mental and spiritual energy, many of your so-called
time management problems will resolve themselves
naturally.
Energy management requires us to honor the Law of
Oscillation. We are all familiar with this law, in that
everything in our world oscillates, or fluctuates back and
forth: day and night, waves moving in and out, hearts
beating & resting, even our brain waves. What happens when
you have a flat line on the EEG machine?? When you work all
the time, without breaks, you are violating this law. The
result can be as serious as karoshi – death by overwork
(very common), or not fatal but still destruction of the
quality of your life.
Bottom line: you must take 5-10 minute breaks every 90 to
120 minutes (2 hours). You will see amazing gains in our
productivity and happiness when you do.
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Time
management tip: Seek stress.
We need positive stress to grow. For example, when we do
strength exercises, we must push our muscles a little past
fatigue in order to get them to develop. The time management
skill here is that we must seek stress in those areas where
we are not stressed enough – typically physically and
spiritually, and reduce stress where we are indeed
overstressed, typically in the emotional and mental arenas.
Most of us run businesses or have careers that are highly
demanding emotionally and mentally, but not physically or
spiritually. We need adequate, but not excessive, stress in
all four areas to be the most productive, fulfilled and
happy that we can be.
You can add physical “stress” by moving your body every day.
The key is to find an activity that you enjoy. The natural
endorphins created by physical activity will keep you coming
back for more!
You can add spiritual “stress” in any number of ways such as
reading spiritual or inspirational books, listening to
music, hearing great speakers, engaging in prayer,
devotionals, and meditation, doing yoga, journaling,
spending time in nature, even if it’s sitting outside in a
park during your lunch.
Seeking positive stress is a time management skill that will
serve you well for the rest of your life.
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Time
management tip: Just say no.
Learning to say “no” appropriately is probably the number
one time management skill there is. Remember the saying, “If
you want something done, ask someone who’s busy”? The idea
is that busy people are productive. And indeed the more we
take on, the more we DO get asked to do more things.
But if you feel like there’s not any room in your calendar
now, what happens when you say yes to another
commitment? Something has to give and we feel overwhelmed,
and guilty because we can’t do justice to all our
commitments.
So remember, you can only say yes to something new, if at
the same time you let go of something you are currently
doing.
The key is to learn how to say “no” in a neutral tone of
voice. You don’t need to be meek and apologetic, nor angry
and defensive. Just a simple no, preferably along with a
reason that’s connected to a personal value you hold, rather
than a lame excuse.
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