Thursday, April 17, 2008

Time Management in Business

Are you always sort of time? Do you often have the feeling at the end of the day that you have not accomplished enough for that day?
Time management is the key.

Any successful business needs very good time management skills. You can accomplish difficult tasks which look like a mountain that cannot be climbed by breaking them up into smaller tasks.

Make a list of all tasks that have to be completed over a period of time. Allocate a time frame to complete them. And try to stick to that time schedule. Reward yourself for completing them.

Don’t put off any task. The primary reason to procrastinate is that the task could be unpleasant. Try to complete the unpleasant task first.

Write down what you do everyday. At the end of the day analyze the list. You will be able to find out where you are wasting your time.

The most important part of time management is to write down all the tasks that have to accomplished and number them by importance. The first task in the list is the most important and so on. Set a time frame to accomplish that task. As soon as you complete the task take it off the list.

Examine the list each day. If some tasks become more important bring it to the top of the list. Make clear plans to carry out different tasks.

Don’t accept tasks when you are pressurized by others, for which you have no time. Stick to the tasks that are important to you.

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