Tips On Time Management
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Try to use waiting time (Dr’s office, business appointments) to knock out paperwork.



Is everything on your list for today a priority? If not, put it on the list of “nice-to-do’s.”



Maintain a list of most important things to do. Those you don’t want to do? “Eat the Frog.”



Examine your time-wasting habits (e.g., checking email/texts too often). Eliminate them.



Minimize — as gently as you can — those people, tasks who take up your time unnecessarily.



Always be open for new ways to free up your time.



Never hesitate to edit or amend your “to do” list. Keep a list of future tasks and use extra time for these.



Attempt to find satisfaction in every task, everything you do each day — including completing “to-do’s.”



Goals? There are two kinds: long-term and short-term. Always keep long-term goals in mind.



Energy levels should be kept high. Steer clear of heavy lunches, alcohol, emotional situations.



Memos to yourself are good and sticky notes posted at home, priceless!



Examine your lifetime goals monthly. Revise as needed. Be sure to note progress daily.



Never hesitate to look ahead. Anticipate roadblocks, high hurdles and develop ways to keep moving.



Try to avoid procrastinating, do first things first and reward yourself for regularly getting things done.