5 Time Management Tools And Techniques
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Good time management is essential to your success. Using an effective time planner and master list you can achieve any goal you set your mind to. These are standard time management tools and techniques that you should practice for maximum productivity and good personal organization.
Each of them takes a little time to learn and master, but pays you back in greater efficiency and effectiveness for the rest of your life.
1. Use A Time Planner And Create A Master List
The first time management tool that you need is a time planner that contains everything you need to plan and organize your life. The best time planners, whether looseleaf binders or electronic versions, enable you to plan for the year, the month, the week, and for each day.
A good time planner will contain a master list where you can capture every task, goal, or required action as it comes up. This master list then becomes the core of your time-planning system. From this master list, you allocate individual tasks to various months, weeks, and days.
2. Work From A List
Every effective executive works from a daily master list. It is the most powerful tool ever discovered for maximum productivity and its one of the best ways to help achieve your SMART goals. When you create your daily list, you begin by writing down every single task that you intend to complete over the course of the day.
The rule is that you will increase your efficiency by 25% on the very first day that you start using a list.
This means that you will have two extra hours of productive time in an eight hour day from the simple act of making a list of everything you have to do before you start work. You can bring order out of chaos faster with a list than with any other time management tool.
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