2. No fancy smart phone apps, no cloud based software
You busy?
So here’s another two words to use instead
Sometimes it feels like these two words replace, “Hi, how’s your day”
4. minutes … hours … and days
Replace those
that have always gone up in a puff of smoke
with…….
5. Yeah right I hear you thinking. Right. I promise!
spent doing what
you choose
to spend
your time doing
Quality time!!
6. Yes…
• going to turn off my phone, email and notifications while I’m
working on tasks
• going to plan my day and stick to that plan
• going to do the hardest tasks first today. And every day
• going to delegate the tasks I don’t need to do myself
• going to eat regularly and take breaks
• going to group emails and respond in one email only
I’m…
7. Yes…
• Left brain, right brain. Schedule tasks accordingly
• My meetings will have agendas and outcomes, and I’ll make
sure we stick to these
• At the end of the day I’ll look at my to do list. And grin!
8. No…
• We can’t catch up today but I’m free Friday at 2
• Coffee is out but we could Skype if that suits
• There are X working hours in my day. That will need to wait
• Procrastination is not my friend
• I’m not taking on any new clients right now but I can work
with you next month
9. No…
• This spreadsheet isn’t working. Stop. Delegate
• If I do this task I won’t achieve today’s goals. Schedule for
tomorrow
• That didn’t work well last time. Stop. Think. Change the
process
• When I multi-task I get in a flap. Focus
• I’m not sending that out in a rush. Check and double
check (measure once, cut twice)
• I am not a machine. Ease up and cut yourself some slack
10. Think about the day ahead
Can you apply a ‘yes’ or ‘no’
that will make you a time
saving?
Will either of these words help
you manage your time better?