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Seven Tactics To Create More Time For Fun

1. Learn to say NO

“Life is a journey, but it is not a race. Do yourself a favor and slow down.” Richard Swenson, MD

  • Don’t volunteer until you take a moment to determine whether you have the time to fulfill the commitment
  • Give yourself permission to reconsider commitments
  • Delete unnecessary tasks from your schedule that detract from your BIG picture goals

2. Pre-plan and then plan again – keep your eye on your large goals

  • Plan next week either on Friday afternoon (business) or Sunday evening (mom)
  • Plan your day before it plans you!

Set your intentions and goals for the day in advance of that day

  • The day before, the night before or in the morning before you begin your tasks for that day
  • Allocate specific time slots for recurring tasks, do them over and over at the same time each week:
  • Gasoline, banking, grocery shopping, calls, reports, marketing

Arrive early for appointments

Spend the time you wait for others to plan what you want to accomplish in the     meeting

  • This will decrease your stress level
  • You will appear poised, professional & in control of your schedule instead of harried and disorganized

3. Umbrella Your Day

(create chunks of time for related activities)

Divide your main responsibilities into 5 days, for example:

  • Planning Day – (Friday or Monday)
  • Current Large Project
  • Outside Appointments, Errands
  • Bills / Paperwork
  • Research

4. Create an exit area in your home and office for all items that need to leave  your space. Place things there as you find them.

  • Home – locate a basket by the door
  • Office – An area on your desk or credenza that is positioned towards the door

5. Manage your emails and phone calls

  • Never check email or voice mail first thing in the    morning
  • Schedule regular times to check emails and stick to it
  • Read recent emails first
  • Allocate the amount of time you will spend and stop promptly
  • Create email signatures to sign off with one    click
  • Read it, delete or move it

6. Create ‘To Do’ Lists

  • Complete the three most important tasks each day before you move onto anything else

7. Control Your Papers

  • Check it, move it into a predetermined place off the counter until you are ready to take action
  • Handle it only once before you work on it

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  1. snehal said,

    Wrote on November 10, 2009 @ 9:11 pm

    Its very informative to read what u write. i havent tried ne but am definetly motivated to…
    thanx.

  2. Kathi said,

    Wrote on November 11, 2009 @ 12:39 am

    You are welcome! I am glad to help. Feel free to write any questions you have after trying a few!

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