- Structure your telephone time. Set up times to accept, initiate, and return phone calls. The best time to accept incoming calls is just prior to lunch or at the end of the workday. Initiate or return calls early in the morning, just before lunch, or at the end of the day to contact difficult-to-reach individuals. Consider a phone call a mini-meeting, so be prepared with an agenda and all you will need to be successful.
- Brian Tracy wrote a book called "Eat That Frong". It recommends doing the most unpleasant task as the first thing on your list.
- Scheduling down time in your day helps to recover your mental and physical energy. The book "The Power of Full Engagement" by Jim Loehr will help you expand on this important concept.
- Scheduling meetings with yourself is a good way to accomplish key objections. How can this one idea help you to be more effective with your use of time?
- Work with your body's natural biological rhythm. Are you a night owl or morning person? If you wear out in the mid afternoon consider taking a quick nap to recharge your energy.
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Strategies For Better Time Management
We all can benefit from better time management habits in our lives. However, its consistently using these tools and tactics to keep ourselves on schedule and accountable to the achieving the results that we desire. Here are some key tips to consider as you evaluate your time management strategies:
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