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Page 1: TIME MANAGEMENT Annabel Shilton Leadership Coach & Consultant

TIME MANAGEMENT

Annabel ShiltonLeadership Coach & Consultant

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Can time be managed?

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Definition

“Time management is the efficient use of what time you have in order to perform a set of tasks to the best of your ability”

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Complete activity log

….and discuss with your neighbour When do you perform at your best? When are you at your least productive? How often do you take a break? Do you notice when your energy is high or

low and the impact of your productivity?

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We need to manage our energy not our time!

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Managing Energy

Time is a finite resource Energy is renewable 4 basic influences on energy levels:

body Emotion Mind Spirit

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GOAL SETTING

Golden rules to goal setting: Set goals that motivate you Set SMART goals Write goals down – positive and present

tense Action plan – steps to success Regularly review your progress

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PRIORITISATION!

80:20 rule “To do” lists Identify High Value tasks Key question:

“If you could only do 3 things today which would have the biggest impact on you, your team and the organisation – what would they be?”

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Managing Yourself

Urgent/important Matrix

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PROCRASTINATION

…can be useful, however Ask yourself why you are procrastinating? When you know why – change this bad habit Don’t let important work pile up Use it positively – leave the low priority work

and wait until a task becomes important enough to deserve your time!

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SCHEDULING

Know your goals and priorities Take “time out” to review your progress –

beginning/end of day Block out time for major projects – high

energy time Leave room for interruptions Factor in contingency time

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TOP TIPS

Use your energy cycles, take breaks Apply the 80:20 rule Ask questions Utilise productive procrastination Avoid efficiency traps Beware of filler tasks Don’t be a perfectionist Measure your goal progress

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TOP TIPS Continued…

Don’t do other people’s work Identify bad habits Learn to say no Write things down Carry a notebook Prioritise Plan your week

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Complete your personal learning log