There have been as many books and articles written about
time management as almost any other subject in the personal and professional development field. Time management is not a time management issue. Almost everyone knows that you should complete your urgent,
important, critical tasks everyday. Almost everyone knows that planning your day makes more sense than letting others do your planning for you. Everyone knows, but very few do…Why?
In our rapidly-changing, time conscious world, we are forced to get more done…with fewer people…in less time. The quantity of time will not change. There are always sixty seconds in a
minute, sixty minutes in an hour, and twenty-four hours in a day. Therefore, what needs to change is our perception of time, and how we manage it.
As a result of this time management process you will be able to determine that each remaining day in your life will be invested in those activities which will return the personal and professional rewards
that you desire. This process will help you overcome procrastination, help you effectively prioritize, and help you invest your time wisely.
Some important issues dealt with in the process are;
- Getting Organized
- The Three D's
- Goal Setting
- Investing Your Time
- Acting vs. Reacting
- Stress Management
- Stop Procrastinating
- Planning your Priorities
- Learning to Say No
Does Regaining control of your day and having time to handle the important issues as opposed to dealing with the urgent ones resonate with you? Reduce your stress level.