Time management seems to be an issue in almost everyone's lives as there
never seems to be enough time in the day to complete all of the day to day
tasks. Whether you are a stay at home parent, a work at home parent or you work
outside of the home, I am sure that you could use a few more hours in your day.
Here are several time management tips that will help you to use those few
precious hours that you do have wisely;
3. Make your "To Do" list the night before.
- Know what you will accomplish the next day. That way, you start out with a
goal in mind first thing in the morning rather than wandering around
aimlessly.
- Divide your "To Do" list into several page; one list for things to do
tomorrow, this week, and one for things to do this month. As you accomplish
these goals, cross them off. I write my monthly goals on my calendar.
4. Find more time in the day. Need an extra hour in the day? Get up an
hour early and have your first cup of coffee or tea sitting at the computer
going through your e-mails, answering your e-mails and posting to forums. I call
these my "day wasters".
5. Schedule it and stick with it. Write one thing that you will
accomplish on each day of the week on your calendar. For instance, I file every
Monday, do my on-line banking every Wednesday, update my web site on Friday.
6. Avoid the big "day wasters".
- Forums, TV, surfing the web, and talking on the telephone are all huge
"day waters" if not used properly. These are all great things, when used in
moderation, but can become very addicting and you can seriously lose hours and
hours of your day with all of them.
- Limit your "day wasters" to the morning hour of your day. This is a huge
time management tip!
7. Household chores and house cleaning.
- Clean one thing every day. Clean the kitchen one day, vacuum one day,
clean the bathrooms one day..... Wash one load of cloths every day.
- Load the washer the night before. Start the load of cloths washing as you
head to the coffee pot first thing in the morning. Dry the load while you are
doing your other household chores, then hang and put it away. One load is so
much more manageable than three!
- Make your bed and do the dishes before you "go to work". Tidy the night
before so that you wake up to a neat house and are ready to start working.
8. Do double duty.
- Do you sit in the carpool line for half an hour? Read your longer e-mails,
or newsletters that you have printed out from your computer. Read your mail
that you saved for this time.
- Do you have a small child? Try to schedule time for work and time for
play. I work most of the morning, fix lunch and then we head outside. We play
for a while and then I sit outside while our daughter swings or rides her bike
and use this time to read, study or draft ideas for my newsletter, jewelry or
website.
- Have your smaller children do their daily reading while you are cooking. I
have my 1st grade daughter sit on the kitchen counter and read to me while I
am cooking. I can hear her read, and can help her with any words that she is
having problems with.
- Have your child do their homework while you are cleaning up the dinner
dishes. This way you are already in the kitchen and can help if your child
needs it.
9. Learn to "Just Say No!" I have run into the problem of people
(hubby is my biggest diversion!) assuming that since I am a stay at home mom, I
don't do anything all day but read or sit on the couch with my bag of potato
chips and watch TV. I am often asked to run errands, watch someone's kids or
volunteer. If I have a full week I simply tell them that my week is overbooked
as it is and I can not do it.
10. Avoid interruptions.
- Let the answering machine pick up your phone calls.
- Do your call backs while you are sitting outside with your kids or sitting
in your car in the carpool line. Double duty!
- Turn e-mail off. Only check your e-mail in the morning, at lunch and at
the end of your day. E-mail is a major interruption.
- If you are trying to work at home, explain to family and friends that you
have work to do and will not be available between the hours of 8-4 but would
love to hear from them after that. You choose your hours.
By following a few of these simple time management suggestions, you should
have another hour or two of time in your day to run your business or to just
spend it enjoying your family.
Lisa Jay is a freelance writer and the jewelry designer
behind Lantana Designwear. You can visit her websites at
http://www.LantanaDesignwear.com and
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