Time Management Tips: Small Steps Can Make a Big Difference
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- Take 15 - At the end of every day at the office, take 15 minutes to put things in order. Put away files that are no longer in use, plug in to do's on your daily list from your master one, take out files to be used the next day, etc. That way, you come into a clean ready-to-work environment. At home before you go to bed at night, spend 15 minutes picking up stray items and putting them back into their proper homes.
- Prepare for Your Morning the Night Before - Prepare for your morning the night before. Gather everything you will need, such as your pocketbook, briefcase, knapsack, keys, etc. If you have a "home" for these things near your entryway, you will never have a problem scurrying around for them when you are leaving the house. Choose your clothes and set them out in a convenient location for dressing. Get out what you need to quickly and easily prepare breakfast. And be sure to pack your lunch the night before also!
- Set up a Gift Zone - Buy cards in advance for many types of occasions and even consider some generic gifts for house warming, birthdays, and baby showers. Keep the items together in a gift, card, and gift-wrapping station with everything at your fingertips if you need to write out a card, choose a gift and wrap it.
- Record TV Shows - Turn on the television only when your show is scheduled to begin and turn it off when it is over. Turning the television off 1 hour per week gives you 52 extra hours in a year. Some people record shows even if they are home to be able to avoid commercials and not interrupt themselves but save the show for when it is most convenient for them to watch.
- Listen and Lea - Listen to audio books or podcasts for your commute (learn a foreign language, work related, novels, etc.), or consider carrying a mini-recorder to dictate work assignments or even personal ideas.
- Portable Reading - Carry a "to read" file with you for those times when you are waiting on line, waiting at the doctor's office, on the subway, etc. If the reading material sits in a pile at home, it hardly ever gets read!
- Delivery Anyone? - See what services offer delivery, like office supplies, dry cleaning, food, etc.
- Organized Errands - Run all of your errands at one time, starting farthest from your house and ending up closest to home.
- Call & Confirm - Call ahead before going to the store to see if they have what you need, call to confirm appointments before you show up, call to see if the restaurant has seating. Save yourself unnecessary drives.
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