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Reclaim Our Time Series : Easy Tips and Tricks To Greater Time Management



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REVIEWING PROGRESS and REFOCUSING
1,"What has worked so far, and what hasn't?"
2.. "What did you learn from that?"
3.. "What else do you need in order to reach your goal?"
4.. "What choices do you need to make to achieve your goal?"
5.. "What are my 3 biggest priorities for the rest of the year?"
6.. "Are your goals still inspiring? What might need to change?"


Since there are never enough hours in a day, the better you manage yours, the more time you will have. It takes clear goals and good habits to make the most of your available time. With everything going on around us, wasting time is easy. But with a little bit of effort, you can manage your time like a pro. Review the action steps listed below:

• Know what you really want. It may seem obvious, but frequently, there can be a large gap between what we actually want and what we think we want. Spend time introspecting about your ultimate goals. It will be time well-spent.
• Create goals. That means lifetime goals, five-year goals, yearly goals, monthly, weekly, and daily goals. Each goal should have the necessary steps to achieve it. The fact is, without clear goals, you will waste a great deal of time. At the same time, remain flexible to making changes when circumstances call for adjustments.

• Review your working environment and personal environment. Is it geared to saving you time, or wasting it? Make whatever changes you can to optimize your working day , your personal life and professional life.

• We can always improve our professional and personal skills to maximize productivity.

• The people you associate with on a daily basis will have a large impact on how you manage your time. Choose wisely and in your best interest. In some instances, you may need to choose selfishly.

• If you are managing other people, you are managing their time as well as your own. Don’t micromanage but understand their work flow. your workflow and in your personal life and relationship, apply the same ideology
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