 |
 Usuario: Ingresar | Personal Development Weblog,
 |
| Dirección URL | http://www.lifehack.org Registrado:03-Jul-2007 |
| Anuncios: |
|
Enviar a email | 8 Ways to Be Ruthless With Your Time en General | Por Lifehack el 25-Apr-2008 |
Clock: pega esta imagen en tú pagina, Foro, Myspace o Ebay con este código...

There are a million and one demands on your time and, whether or not those demands are legitimate, it?s hard to carve out the time necessary to take care of your responsibilities. You have to be ruthless with your time ? you have to take care of important tasks before handling issues that just aren?t crucial. You have to set up your own rules for deciding how to spend your time, and those rules may not make everyone around you happy. But you are the only one who can decide what you?ll do today ? decide ruthlessly and get your work done.
- Say no. Expand beyond what you were told and say ?no? to any requests on your time that don?t actually move your work along. You can be nice about it, but avoid taking on new projects. I know that you?re thinking that you can?t just going around telling everyone that you aren?t going to help them, and, sure, if you have some time to spare, there isn?t anything wrong with lending a helping hand. But your work must come before helping others.
- Stop hitting snooze. I will struggle with my alarm clock until the day I die. But giving in to the temptation of the snooze button will only lose both you and I precious time. It?s a bad habit to start, and a hard one to stop. As long as you are getting enough sleep, though, you need to get up when the buzzer goes off. If you need another hour in the day, why would you spend an hour dozing in bed after your alarm?s gone off?
- Procrastinate. In fact, I suggest that you procrastinate shamelessly. As a freelance writer, I make a point to work on projects in the order of their due dates. This means that I?m often finishing up projects hours or even minutes before they?re actually due. It also means that I don?t have to worry about incorporating last minute changes ? because I can do it the first time around. I?ve had plenty of projects canceled midway through, as well. If I procrastinate, I can avoid wasting my time on work that I might not get paid for.
- Put big tasks first. Get your biggest task or project done first thing in the morning. You?ll need the most time in your day for the big projects. Small tasks (even if they?re important) can be done in the fifteen minutes between meetings or waiting for the bus. Develop your ability to estimate how long a task will take you: do you need to sit down and spend some time to get it done? Or can you do it on your way to your next stop?
- Leave early. If you can get somewhere even a few minutes early, you?ll probably have to wait ? which is a waste of time, right? Wrong! Remember those small tasks you want to get done today, but haven?t gotten to yet? Make use of those few valuable minutes to return a phone call, write a memo or plan out tomorrow. You may need to drag along a few office supplies ? I keep a notebook and pen with me at all times, personally ? but you?d be surprised what you can get done. If it?s a nice day, consider just sitting in your car with the windows down. You?ll even get the benefit of a little extra fresh air.
- Ignore irrelevancies. As painful as it is to turn off your email for even a few minutes, it?s probably not relevant to the project you need to be working on right now. Be ruthless with yourself and turn off your email and other distractions (instant messenger, phone and anything else). You can always respond later ? and if it?s a real emergency, like the building is burning down around your ears, somebody will probably come in to your office to let you know.
- Stay aware. At about two o?clock each afternoon, I feel like the only thing I want to do is take a nap. But I know that I can make myself more aware ? enough, at least, to concentrate on my work ? by taking a walk out in the fresh air and downing a soda. Keeping yourself focused is key to getting a project done and over with: if you?re less than aware of what you?re working on, you not only run the risk of making a mistake, you?re also likely to take much longer to finish your project. And the more time, you spend on a particular task, the less time you have for every other thing you want to do today.
- Plan your day. While you may need to have a flexible plan for your day, you still need an outline of the day. List what you absolutely must get done today, what meetings you have planned and any other notes you?ll need for the day. While you don?t have to be strict to the point of refusing to do anything not on your plan, having an actual schedule for your day can help you to be ruthless with others? requests on your time: ?I?d love to help you out, Jane, but I?m completely scheduled today.?
Just as you have to be ruthless in how you handle how much responsibility, you have to be ruthless in making sure that you get your own work done. You can?t tell yourself that you?ll only slack off this one time, because one time becomes two, then three, then enough that you?ll be wondering where all that free time you used to have went.
Thursday Bram is a freelance journalist of over five years experience. She studied Communications at the University of Tulsa and is currently working on her MA in Communication Design. Her work has focused primarily on entrepreneurial topics. More information about Thursday is available at thursdaybram.com. Bookmark or Share this with a friend!
Related Posts- 12 Hours to Better Time Management
- Do You Read Too Many Blogs?
- What’s Missing in Productivity Today?
- Productivity maybe . . . but for what purpose?
- 10 Tips For Improving Your Appointment Setting Skills
- Making Fake Deadlines Real: Completing Projects with Self-Assigned Deadlines
- Do you REALLY need to get yet more things done?
- How Not to Impose Productivity Systems On Others
- Seven Ways to Procrastinate for Better Results
- 6 Rules to Work Less and Get More Accomplished
- Do Someday Tasks Some Day
- 10 Ways to Conquer Boredom (and Feeling Too Busy)
- How to raise the odds that it?s going to be a fantastic day
- Holding It All Together On the Go
- 21 Ways to Add More Hours to the Day

Leído 7 veces

|
|
 |
 | Life Hack | Blogueros | Personal Development Weblog, Stepcase Lifehack Daily digest and pointer on productivity, getting things done and lifehacks |
| 8 Ways to Be Ruthless With Your Time | |
There are a million and one demands on your time and, whether or not those demands are legitimate, it?s hard to carve out the time necessary to take care of your responsibilities. You have to be ruthless with your ti [..] Leer nota completa |  | Publicado 24-Apr-2008 por Thursday Bram en FeaturedProductivityprocrastinatescheduletime-management Leído 6 veces. Más resultados en  |
|
 | Life Hack | Blogueros | Personal Development Weblog, lifehack.org Daily digest and pointer on productivity, getting things done and lifehacks |
 | Life Hack | Blogueros | Personal Development Weblog, lifehack.org Daily digest and pointer on productivity, getting things done and lifehacks |
| How to Find Time for Yourself | |
Do you ever find yourself longing for some time for yourself? Many of us are so busy with work, school, and home life that often there is no time left over to do something that you enjoy. What follows are some ways to carve out that essential time you need to slow down, enjo [..] Leer nota completa |  | Publicado 29-Aug-2007 por KStone en ProductivityFeaturedpersonalproductivityrejuvenatetime Leído 38 veces. Más resultados en  |
|
 | Life Hack | Blogueros | Personal Development Weblog, lifehack.org Daily digest and pointer on productivity, getting things done and lifehacks |
| Five Ways to Pick up the Exercise Habit Again |
Even people who consistently stick to an effective health and fitness routine can sometimes fall out of the exercise habit from time to time. Getting back on track can be challenging unless ways are found to rebuild a strong desire to start exercising again.
Here are [..] Leer nota completa |  | Publicado 07-Feb-2008 por Aaron M. Potts en Lifestyleexercisefitnesshabithealth Leído 13 veces. Más resultados en  |
|
 | Life Hack | Blogueros | Personal Development Weblog, lifehack.org Daily digest and pointer on productivity, getting things done and lifehacks |
| Sticky Ideas Workshop (Part 5): Emotional | |
Do you ever find yourself longing for some time for yourself? Many of us are so busy with work, school, and home life that often there is no time left over to do something that you enjoy. What follows are some ways to carve out that essential time you need to slow down, enjo [..] Leer nota completa |  | Publicado 29-Aug-2007 por Dustin Wax en CommunicationFeaturedemotionideasmadetostickmalcolmgladwellpsychologytippingpoint Leído 32 veces. Más resultados en  |
|
 | Life Hack | Blogueros | Personal Development Weblog, lifehack.org Daily digest and pointer on productivity, getting things done and lifehacks |
| 20+ Investment Lessons | |
RSS feed readers themselves as well as subscription trimming and keyboard shortcuts are great ways to get your news and information quickly and easily. But do you know how much time you’re saving?
Are you saving time at all? Analysis [..] Leer nota completa |  | Publicado 20-Aug-2007 por Craig Childs en Moneyinvestment Leído 35 veces. Más resultados en  |
|
 | Ririan Project | Blogueros | Weblog de Desarrollo Personal, editado en inglés
Personal Development Weblog Personal Development with Ririan Project A personal development blog with practical ideas on how to make important changes in your life, both big and small, so you can get your life on track and start living up to your true potential. |
| 33 New Ways To Overclock Your Brain | “There is a time for many words, and there is also a time for sleep.”
- Homer
Tired after getting a full nine hours and still feeling exhausted? You sleep the sleep of the innocent - you nod off quickly, don’t have nightmares and have no trouble breathing - and still you can hardly get up in [...] [..] Leer nota completa |  | Publicado 22-May-2007 por projectririan en HealthExerciseCreativitySuccess Leído 50 veces. Más resultados en  |
|
 | Ririan Project | Blogueros | Weblog de Desarrollo Personal, editado en inglés
Personal Development Weblog Personal Development with Ririan Project A personal development blog with practical ideas on how to make important changes in your life, both big and small, so you can get your life on track and start living up to your true potential. |
| 20 Sure-Fire Ways to Come Up With Great Ideas | “There is a time for many words, and there is also a time for sleep.”
- Homer
Tired after getting a full nine hours and still feeling exhausted? You sleep the sleep of the innocent - you nod off quickly, don’t have nightmares and have no trouble breathing - and still you can hardly get up in [...] [..] Leer nota completa |  | Publicado 03-May-2007 por projectririan en CreativitySuccessPersonal DevelopmentLeadership Leído 38 veces. Más resultados en  |
|
 | Ririan Project | Blogueros | Weblog de Desarrollo Personal, editado en inglés
Personal Development Weblog Personal Development with Ririan Project A personal development blog with practical ideas on how to make important changes in your life, both big and small, so you can get your life on track and start living up to your true potential. |
| 15 Extra Ways to Keep Your Brain In Shape | “There is a time for many words, and there is also a time for sleep.”
- Homer
Tired after getting a full nine hours and still feeling exhausted? You sleep the sleep of the innocent - you nod off quickly, don’t have nightmares and have no trouble breathing - and still you can hardly get up in [...] [..] Leer nota completa |  | Publicado 12-Jun-2007 por projectririan en HealthExerciseSuccess Leído 57 veces. Más resultados en  |
|
 | Ririan Project | Blogueros | Weblog de Desarrollo Personal, editado en inglés
Personal Development Weblog Personal Development with Ririan Project A personal development blog with practical ideas on how to make important changes in your life, both big and small, so you can get your life on track and start living up to your true potential. |
| 9 Little Known Ways To Sleep So It Counts | “There is a time for many words, and there is also a time for sleep.”
- Homer
Tired after getting a full nine hours and still feeling exhausted? You sleep the sleep of the innocent - you nod off quickly, don’t have nightmares and have no trouble breathing - and still you can hardly get up in [...] [..] Leer nota completa |  | Publicado 15-May-2007 por projectririan en HealthSleepRecovery Leído 38 veces. Más resultados en  |
|
 | Life Hack | Blogueros | Personal Development Weblog, lifehack.org Daily digest and pointer on productivity, getting things done and lifehacks |
| How Fast Is Your Feed Reading? | |
RSS feed readers themselves as well as subscription trimming and keyboard shortcuts are great ways to get your news and information quickly and easily. But do you know how much time you’re saving?
Are you saving time at all? Analysis [..] Leer nota completa |  | Publicado 20-Aug-2007 por Craig Childs en Technologyfeedrss Leído 48 veces. Más resultados en  |
|
 | Ririan Project | Blogueros | Weblog de Desarrollo Personal, editado en inglés
Personal Development Weblog Personal Development with Ririan Project A personal development blog with practical ideas on how to make important changes in your life, both big and small, so you can get your life on track and start living up to your true potential. |
| 33 Obvious, ?No-Duh? Ways to Increase Your Computer Productivity | “There is a time for many words, and there is also a time for sleep.”
- Homer
Tired after getting a full nine hours and still feeling exhausted? You sleep the sleep of the innocent - you nod off quickly, don’t have nightmares and have no trouble breathing - and still you can hardly get up in [...] [..] Leer nota completa |  | Publicado 25-May-2007 por projectririan en HealthSuccessProductivity Leído 42 veces. Más resultados en  |
|
|
AdvertenciaYAAQUI.COM no se responsabiliza por el contenido publicado en los feeds y weblogs independientes.
Las opiniones vertidas en este sitio no necesariamente son nuestras sinó de su originador. Nos reservamos el derecho de
remover cualqueir material que consideremos inconveniente.
|
|
| |