Time Management Mastery - From Potential to Performance
Category: Personal Development For Marketeers | Date: 2001-03-20 |
One of the great things about life is that we can realistically be or do anything we choose to. This includes being a good time manager! We must believe that we can be a good time manager that we have the potential. Unfortunately, many people say, Well, I am just a poor time manager, as if it was ingrained in their DNA. The truth is that anyone can be a great time manager, if they choose to go from potential to performance.
So, how do we do this? Here is a simple part process:
Believe that you can become a good time manager
Inventory where your time is currently being spent
Determine what your life values are what do you view as important, what do you want to accomplish?
Set time priorities that will move you toward living out your values
Develop a system of scheduling that works best for you, not a time management conglomerate
Learn to say no to things that are not part of your priorities moving you toward your values exercise your power to choose
Do what is in your new schedule
These simple steps, if you apply them, will take you from having the potential to be a good time manager to true time management mastery and performance!
About the author:
Chris Widener is the President of Made for Success, a company helping individuals and organizations turn their potential into performance, succeed in every area of their lives and achieve their dreams. Get Chris' FREE Made for Success Ezine by sending a blank email to success-on@mail-list.com or visit his website at http://www.madeforsuccess.com.
chris@madeforsuccess.com
http://www.madeforsuccess.com/
So, how do we do this? Here is a simple part process:
Believe that you can become a good time manager
Inventory where your time is currently being spent
Determine what your life values are what do you view as important, what do you want to accomplish?
Set time priorities that will move you toward living out your values
Develop a system of scheduling that works best for you, not a time management conglomerate
Learn to say no to things that are not part of your priorities moving you toward your values exercise your power to choose
Do what is in your new schedule
These simple steps, if you apply them, will take you from having the potential to be a good time manager to true time management mastery and performance!
About the author:
Chris Widener is the President of Made for Success, a company helping individuals and organizations turn their potential into performance, succeed in every area of their lives and achieve their dreams. Get Chris' FREE Made for Success Ezine by sending a blank email to success-on@mail-list.com or visit his website at http://www.madeforsuccess.com.
chris@madeforsuccess.com
http://www.madeforsuccess.com/
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