Lesson Learned #3 – Manage your time or someone else will (part 2)
Hey everyone – picking up from where I left off last week with the question “Am I managing my schedule or is someone else managing it for me?”. This week I want to turn that into some specific things I do for my calendar and on an ongoing basis.
First – if you stop reading right now and only want to know 1 pro tip… I’d say schedule 30 minutes to an hour every Friday morning and proactively look ahead at your next week. Look for important meetings, look at your free time, remove any conflicts, block your own time to accomplish some of the tasks you need to accomplish. Bar none, that is the one thing that saves me so much stress and I’ve done it now for multiple years. Every Friday (or Thursday if I’m off Friday).
From there, here are some more things to consider:
1.????? Do you proactively block time you don’t want people to step on?
2.????? Do you like to eat lunch?
3.????? Do you block time to catch up on Email & Chats?
4.????? How are you going to accomplish <insert project/task>?
5.????? Say you have a personal appointment…
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6.????? Give yourself some slack (aka Buffer).
7.????? Birthdays/Special Events
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8.????? Blocking Time for Other potential meetings
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9.????? For those more visually inclined –> Use Categories & Colors
Here’s a mockup of what a recent week of mine looked like. As you can see, nearly every category is on the calendar. At a glance, I am able to see where some critical meetings fall and also where I’ve got some time blocked for various items (action items, proactive blocks to avoid like lunch/end of day).
You may be thinking this is a lot of work to manage a calendar. To me, it’s more than simply “managing a calendar”. Time is a very precious thing and I need to own what’s most important for myself (work & personal) and be intentional on where I spend my time. I want to be a good husband, a good father, and a good leader & colleague. Applying the above tactics all the time and reviewing/adjusting every Friday enables me to better achieve that goal.
-Matt