Better Time Management.
Time management is about making best use of time. You can’t
expand
the number of hours available; you can simply use them more
effectively. Inevitably there comes a point when even the
best time
manager can’t get through what has to be done. Think of it
as
‘saturation point. The problem is that you can feel as if
you’ve reached
saturation point when
in fact what’s needed is better time management.
It’s very easy to miss underlying causes and habits which
make
you feel stressed and run out of time.
People who manage their time effectively achieve more. They
are also
likely to feel less stressed; more in control.
Improving the way you manage your time can significantly
improve your
sense of well-being. It gives you the potential to:
Do what you already do, but better
Free up some time to do other things.
In a nutshell, actively managing your time brings lots of
benefits. But
getting to be a good time manager takes effort. Just like
any other skill
you need to develop it.
It’s about planning changes, trying them out and then
reviewing how
effective they were at helping you manage your time.
Everyone is unique
and a technique that works wonders for one person will be a
non-starter
for someone else.
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