Time Management 101 : Introduction
The end of August, beginning of September, is a busy time and often a time of transition. As I was getting my son ready for his first day of preschool, re-arranging my schedule and client work, I thought it would be a good idea to do a series on time management.
Time management is a popular subject, isn’t it? Who isn’t often on the look-out for tips on how to use their time more effectively or how to put better systems in place? I, for one, am always looking for tricks to better manage my time. So, for those who are like me, this series is for you.
Starting next week, we will discuss topics such as time wasters, time management tools, scheduling and prioritizing.
If you have a great tip or tool or system about time management to share during this series, feel free to leave a note in the comments or email me at info (at) divineva (dot) com.
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Comment by theresa
this will be very helpful in all types of work-not only management—i could use it in my job as well-i will look forward to these ideas
Comment by theresa
a co-worker that i work with gave me one important idea for time management and to avoid ‘time wasters’ and it’s just one simple word ‘focus’
something that i seem to lack and must ‘concentrate’ on doing daily
a big plus in getting things done
Comment by Carol
Thank you for your comment and suggestion. Staying focus is definitely an important aspect in managing time.