You Can Manage Your Time Better: Change Your Thinking, Change Your Life
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Increase personal satisfaction When was the last time you had that “job-well-done” feeling? Not using our time effectively leaves us feeling dissatisfied with ourselves, resulting in us putting ourselves down and thinking negatively. Schedule enough time to get the job done by adding some buffer time to take into account unforeseen interruptions and delays.
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Make a three-column list: “Must Do,” “Should Do,” and “Would Like to Do.” Your “Must Do” list includes non-negotiable things, such as making a living and looking after your children.
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The truth is that time management does require an initial investment of your time – to draw up a plan, to get organized, and to determine how you wish to spend your time. But once you’ve laid the groundwork, you need less than ten minutes per day to put your plan into action.