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Clear the Decks and Block Your Time
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| Guest post by: Mark Ellwood |
Article Overview: A simple formula for setting priorities every day
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Clear the Decks and Block Your Time
Life rushes at you. Deadlines, requests, e-mails and meetings. You're in a reactive mode, getting through the day but with never enough time to plan for the major projects. Here's a technique to make sure you get to the big stuff. Every day, write out a list of activities that need to be done. Your to-do list. There's nothing new about that. What's new is a key question you should ask; "If I had nothing else to do today, what activities could I finish that would affect my results one month from now?" Imagine a blank slate. Nothing else to do. What projects would you attack? You'd make sales calls. Or develop next year's budget. Conduct a performance review. Research a new initiative. These are your "A" priorities. They shouldn't be confused with the urgent responsibilities you also need to complete. You always find time for those. The "A" items though sometimes get slotted in last. They shouldn't They're the things you should plan for first. So make an appointment to do them. Block off time for them. And even though you can't complete an entire project in one day, there should be something you can complete to move it forward. You can't do the entire budget today, but you can complete the competitive analysis. That would be an "A" priority. Schedule time for it. And don't allow other people to interrupt your appointment with yourself, unless it's a real emergency. Most interruptions can wait at least an hour. After all, your time is worth it.
Article Tags: management, planning, priorities, priority, productivity, time
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About the Author: Mark Ellwood RSS for Mark's articles - Visit Mark's website Mark Ellwood, president of Toronto-based Pace Productivity Inc, is an internationally known productivity consultant and the leading expert on how people spend their time at work. After employees participate in his unique, user-friendly time studies, Mark shows organizations how those employees can spend an extra three hours per week on their top priority activities. Mark is also an award-winning speaker, training organizations on how to get more results. He has written two books on productivity and is the inventor of the TimeCorder, a simple-to-use device for tracking time spent on various activities. Click here to visit Mark's website Clear the Decks and Block Your Time |
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