Monday, October 14, 2013

Foolproof Ways To Managing Time

By Cameron Oliver


Time management at work is an essential skill to master if you want to become more efficient and experience less stress in the workplace. Being able to apply good time management at work can help you achieve more in a day.Organizing your daily schedule can also help in giving you more control over the use of your time and energy in doing the different tasks. This will help to lessen the stress brought about by meeting deadlines and the pile-up of different tasks that still need to be done.

In today's workplace, time seems to be in short supply. And in a very busy workplace, an employee confronted with an increasing number of tasks required to be done on a daily basis can be very stressful. However, no task is insurmountable if you only know how to apply good time management at work.Managing time need not be that difficult. What it requires is constant practice on a daily basis. Making time management a habit can work wonders. You easily realize just how much work can be accomplished with good time management. Doing so might even leave you with some time left to relax and let it all hang out.

If you are taking care of your body, your body will take care of you. Life does not have to be hard; rather it can be a trial and error in soothing lights.

So there you have it. These 2 simple time management tips of setting priorities and following a good routine could help you live a more balanced life.Time management is an important aspect in everyone's life. In management terms, time is an opportunity for creating better wealth and productivity. As Mr Samuel Smiles had said "Lost wealth may be replaced by industry, lost knowledge by study, lost health by temperance or medicine, but lost time is gone forever". Be it a commercial industry, country or an individual, whoever has not managed their time wisely has suffered in the future.

Time management starts at grass root levels from an individual. At the outset, the individual has to organise himself at all works of life. He should set his goals and prioritise his objectives. He can further subdivide his objectives into subsets and create timelines to achieve them. The ways to go about it is to write them down either in a place that he always visits or uses in order to keep his mind away from wandering off towards time wasting distractions.We must realise that "while we are postponing, life speeds by" (Seneca). We should not only be managing time through time management but also teach our 'generation next' to do the same.




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