Tuesday, February 26, 2013

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  • Write down everything you need to do in the same tool. Great time managers always keep a "to do" list handy for jotting down action items, work tasks, project activities, and ideas they come to mind. The list of tasks should be kept in a convenient location like a notebook, a planner system, or in an electronic system. If you always keep adding to your list, you will know what needs to be done because you can find the list whenever you start to plan what to do each day.
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    Review your tasks and prioritize the items at the same time each day. This can be done in the morning of the date you plan to work on the items or in the evening of the day before for tomorrow's items. Determine priorities for each item. Such as high or must do items for the day, medium level items or everyday business, and low priority things that can be put off until another time.


  • Read more: How to Plan Your Day the Time Management Way | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_4763202_plan-day-time-management-way.html#ixzz2M0J6kIzM

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    n their book The Power of Full Engagement, Jim Loehr and Tony Schwartz describe a study in which a group of women agreed to do a breast self-exam during a period of 30 days. 100% of those who said where and when they were going to do it completed the exam. Only 53% of the others did.
    In another study, drug addicts in withdrawal (can you find a more stressed-out population?) agreed to write an essay before 5 p.m. on a certain day. 80% of those who said when and where they would write the essay completed it. None of the others did.
    If you want to get something done, decide when and where you're going to do it. Otherwise, take it off your list.
    STEP 2 (1 minute every hour) Refocus. Set your watch, phone, or computer to ring every hour. When it rings, take a deep breath, look at your list and ask yourself if you spent your last hour productively. Then look at your calendar and deliberately recommit to how you are going to use the next hour. Manage your day hour by hour. Don't let the hours manage you.
    STEP 3 (5 minutes) Review. Shut off your computer and review your day. What worked? Where did you focus? Where did you get distracted? What did you learn that will help you be more productive tomorrow?
    The power of rituals is their predictability. You do the same thing in the same way over and over again. And so the outcome of a ritual is predictable too. If you choose your focus deliberately and wisely and consistently remind yourself of that focus, you will stay focused. It's simple.
    This particular ritual may not help you swim the English Channel while towing a cruise ship with your hands tied together. But it may just help you leave the office feeling productive and successful.
    And, at the end of the day, isn't that a higher priority?

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    Clean your room. A clean room can definitely improve concentration, by giving you one less thing to worry about. It also improves organization, so you can spend less time looking and more time doing. Pay special attention to where the pencils, pens, high liters, paper, and school stuff is.

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