To make the most of what have, you have to know what you're dealing with.
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Of course,
some things are more important than others. The trouble is, less important
items can sometimes barge in at the top of the list. Time to use our
clever prioritisation template.
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You now need to decide which of the tasks on your list fit into which categories on the prioritisation template. Are they A, B, C or D? You'll probably know straight away how they fit, but some questions to consider are:
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Once you have allocated all your tasks to one of the four categories, you'll have a much clearer view of which should be done now, which can be delayed, and which should be discarded completely. ...you can't predict it. You can however, be ready for it. Charting out the major activities for the month ahead is easy with our handy monthly planner. Always keep some time aside from your schedule to allow for the unforeseen. Many people make the mistake of planning every minute of their day only to have the whole thing thrown out of whack for those sudden blind panics (the ones that turn up just as you've got your coat on and are halfway out the door). As much as time management is about being productive and meeting company goals, never forget to allocate time for yourself as well. You are no good to anyone as a burnt out wreck. Regularly missing lunch? Put it on your schedule. Have other commitments? Make them an A1. It's all about balance. The trick is to use these tools to help get the balance right. |
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