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Take Control of Your Time


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Take Control of Your Time and Take

Control of Your Life



By Archie R. Lawhorne





If you're ever going to take control of your life

and make it grand, you'll need to start by taking

control of your time. Without question, effective

time management is fundamental to succeeding in any

area of life. In fact, it is often the main difference

between life's achievers and those who, although

always busy, never get anywhere.



Not surprisingly, an entire industry has been created

out of the need to better manage our time. But if you

look a little deeper, you'll see that its not so much

about time management as it is self management. Because

in reality, you can't control time, but you can control

yourself and what you do with each moment of time.



Most experts agree that success is the result of habit.

Therefore, the first step in improving how you use your

time starts with your habits (self control). And your

habits start as consciously made decisions (i.e. what

time you get up, what kind of books you read, etc.).



Once established, good habits become second nature. In

many cases, success is not so much the result of doing

the unusual, but rather the result of one's ability to

"master the mundane." By consistently performing all of

the little rudimentary tasks that are important, over

time these activities transform into huge achievements.



Here's some simple rules to follow for better time management:



Don't procrastinate. Do it now. When people put things

off, it kills momentum, slows achievement of current goals

and restricts future opportunity as time is clogged up. The

way to tackle procrastination is to set deadlines by which

goals should be achieved. The way to avoid last-minute

deadlines brought on by procrastination is to set

intermediary goals which must be achieved and then

steadily track progress.



Track your activities. Memory is a poor guide when it

comes to assessing how you spend your time. A better

way is to record your activities throughout the day,

listing everything you do. Most people will find that

they have about three hours each day that can be used

in a more constructive or efficient manner. Take stock

of the time you spend chatting on the phone, flipping

though magazines or aimlessly surfing the Web, and

eliminate all that isn't necessary.



Concentrate on results. Many people spend their days in

a frenzy of activity, but achieve very little because

they are not concentrating on the right things. Don't

confuse working efficiently with working effectively.

Activities can be tension-relieving, but not goal-achieving.

By concentrating on fewer "major" priorities regularly,

you can achieve a lot more in less time.



Remember the 80/20 principle: 20% of your key activities

will give you 80% of your results. Your aim is to change

this to ensure that you concentrate as much of your effort

as possible on the high payoff tasks.



Use travel time wisely. It's easy to overlook time spent

traveling in your assessment of time management. Consider

carefully whether this is time that you could use more

productively. For example, if you opted to take the bus

or train to work, would this provide an opportunity to

make better use of your commute time? Or if you do drive,

are you listening to educational or motivational tapes

(rather than the Top 40) which could help improve your

skills and make you a more productive and well-rounded

person?



Develop action plans. An action plan is a brief list of

tasks that you have to complete to achieve an objective.

It differs from a "To Do" list in that it focuses on the

achievement of a goal, (and the specific steps to get

there) rather than just on the goals to be achieved in

a period of time. Whenever you want to achieve something,

drawing up an action plan allows you to concentrate on

the stages of that achievement, and monitor your progress

towards that realization.



Respond quickly. For example, take care of your mail as

you receive it. Don't let those bills and letters pile

up on you. If you're unable to respond to a letter

immediately, file it in a special place that's visible,

and note on the envelope the required action and date

you intend to resolve it. When possible, act on requests

the same day you receive them. Don't let your computer,

your desk or your mind become clogged with useless things.



Be Decisive. Learn to say no to people. Your time is

important, so don't let other people impose or use you

to compensate for their poor planning. Eliminate

distractions as much as possible. Close your door,

turn off the ringer on your phone or simply ask not

to be disturbed.



Schedule time to relax. When you're organizing your time

and your business, make sure to set aside some time for

relaxation. If you plan for it in advance, it's less

likely to come up spontaneously and distract you from

other tasks. (No, sitting at your computer with a mouse

under your hand does not qualify as relaxing).



Your first step toward better time management is to take

stock of the time you waste each day and from there,

reorganize your activities to maximize every minute.

(Essentially, it boils down to exercising better self

control - it's simple, but not easy). Above all, stick

to your plan. Your schedule will work only as well as

you commit to it. Keep it with you everywhere you go and

refer to it often. By following these tips, you'll create

more space to be, do and have more in your life. Best of

all, you'll approach life in a more proactive and

intentional manner.



Archie R. Lawhorne, APR, is an accredited public relations

professional, marketing writer and consultant. Archie's

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