We can' seem to find the time for the more substantive tasks on a daily basis! Sometimes , it's the phone calls, traffic or even the long line at the fast food joint! There are just to many distractions, obstacles or hindrances to a more smooth sailing daily grind ! Too often , we have more alibis and excuses for not getting things done than our reasons for doing!
But have we really asked ourselves what our priorities are and why are they our so called priorities? Are we just spending too much time on those that don't really matter in our life ?
Or do we really know where we want to go ?
Do More Things With Less Time
BUSINESS MATTERS (BEYOND THE BOTTOM LINE) By Francis J. Kong (The Philippine Star) Updated February 19, 2011 12:00 AM
How do I describe the times? I say, this generation
is a time-starved generation where every single precious minute has to
be carefully planned or people will fall into the “lack-of-time”
sickness trap. There’s just too many things that need to be done, but
with so little time available.
Let me share with you ideas that have worked for me as far as making
the best use of time is concerned. I do hundreds of talks and seminars a
year, the venues of which are spread out all over the country and
abroad as well. Here are some things I practice to help me manage my
seminar schedules. I hope you find these useful as well.
1. PREPARE YOUR CLOTHES THE NIGHT BEFORE.
Deciding on an outfit in the morning when you are in a hurry to rush
to the office actually requires more time. And when you’re not confident
with the clothes you’ve chosen, when you feel that the colors do not
match, or you’ve settled for something because you couldn’t find the
particular piece of garment you really wanted to wear, you end up
stressed.
And while we are on the topic of clothes, you might want to prepare a
selection of outfits specifically for special occasions. These are
clothes that make you feel confident and fabulous.
The right clothes increase our confidence. When we are confident, we
work better. Unless you’re Popeye’s girlfriend Olive Oil, who doesn’t
have a problem choosing what to wear for the day because her closet is
full of the same clothes, learn to plan the day’s outfit the night
before. Yes, including your underwear.
Speaking of clothes...
2. ORGANIZE YOUR CLOSETS AND DRAWERS.
You don’t need to color code your clothing like many OCs I
know. I am the exact opposite of Obsessive Compulsives or OC’s; I am
messy! But I do organize my closets and drawers according to the way I
think. Some people think in terms of garments when they get dressed;
others think more by occasion, like work clothes, weekend clothes,
dress-up clothes. How about you, how do you prefer to organize your
closets? This really saves you a lot of time thinking.
3. MANAGE YOUR TECHNOLOGY HABITS.
Don’t live in denial. There are many people who mindlessly go about
their social network habits thinking they’re putting time to good use.
They check their email every 10 seconds. They practically live in their
Facebook world, farming or building a cafe. Then there are those who use
cell phones as a procrastination device.
In reality, such habits take up a lot of precious time away from
things more substantial. Things like, you know...letting the kids know
you’re alive or letting the spouse know you care.
Eliminate such habits, and you’ll save some precious hours each a day.
Don’t even check your email in your first hour at work. Work on the
important things first, and declare that you are in control, not
technology.
4. CURB YOUR TV VIEWING HOURS.
Many people spend hours watching TV or DVD movies. This is one major
time-consuming activity that robs them of being able to do more
productive things. Substitute screens with books. If you have to surf
the Net, make sure you’re surfing for information that adds value to
your work life and personal life.
5. DO QUIET TIME.
Many people miss this. As for me, the first quality hour of my day is
spent doing quiet time – a time to pray and meditate on Scriptures.
Talking to God and hearing Him talk. This builds my internal strength
which I need to deal with the challenges of the day. This also affords
me quality “think-time”. My best usually comes after my quiet time.
Meanwhile, hugging the kids, sharing stories with them, enjoying
dinner with the family – these are not time wasters. These are the
reasons why we want to manage our time well. After all, the way we spend
our time is the way we live our life. Spend your time well and live
life well.

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