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2014- 3- 16, 02:07 PM
Do you have a Time Management Plan? (http://www.wawebsitesolutions.com.au/do-you-have-a-time-management-plan/)
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Is your brain overloaded with thoughts, ideas, things to do, deadlines, home life and many more? Can’t switch off the constant trail of thoughts, do you find yourself dreaming about work commitments? Stressed?
You need to create and commit to a time management plan ASAP!!
Never forget that time is money and you need to balance your life with your work, family and social life.
Please find below a few tips and tools to help create your time management plan.
Weekly Task Schedule
Have all your weeks in the next coming month planned out in advance. Put all your ‘to do items’ into your schedule with deadlines to complete each task. Include or create a separate one for your marketing.
Download a weekly task schedule template - Weekly Task Schedule (http://www.wawebsitesolutions.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/Weekly-Task-Schedule.rtf)
Monthly Calendar
Keep a timeline for each job you are working on with a deadline. Highlight certain days, add important tasks and reminders. Keep your weekly schedule with your monthly calendar.
Download each month of the current year. Print them at any size, A3 is recommended - Monthly Calendar (http://www.calendarlabs.com/printable-calendar.php)
Financial Year Planner
Purchase yourself financial year planner and mount in on your wall or on your desk. You can then mark out your year in advance and know where you are at with upcoming jobs, completed work, deadlines, important dates, etc.
Officeworks have a great variety of planners at a great price. Whiteboard yearly planners are recommended - Financial Year Planner (http://www.officeworks.com.au/retail/products/Office-Supplies/Year-Planning/Wall-Planners)
Day to Day Diary
Even though you have doubled up on a lot of planning above, but it is still just as important to keep an everyday diary, so you know what needs to be completed within your day, this is for work or your personal life. Try and get into a habit completing your to do tasks in your diary before starting your everyday duties
http://www.thewomom.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/time-management.jpg
my best wishes
http://thespacebetweenblog.net/wp-content/uploads/the-5-ps-of-time-management.jpg
Is your brain overloaded with thoughts, ideas, things to do, deadlines, home life and many more? Can’t switch off the constant trail of thoughts, do you find yourself dreaming about work commitments? Stressed?
You need to create and commit to a time management plan ASAP!!
Never forget that time is money and you need to balance your life with your work, family and social life.
Please find below a few tips and tools to help create your time management plan.
Weekly Task Schedule
Have all your weeks in the next coming month planned out in advance. Put all your ‘to do items’ into your schedule with deadlines to complete each task. Include or create a separate one for your marketing.
Download a weekly task schedule template - Weekly Task Schedule (http://www.wawebsitesolutions.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/Weekly-Task-Schedule.rtf)
Monthly Calendar
Keep a timeline for each job you are working on with a deadline. Highlight certain days, add important tasks and reminders. Keep your weekly schedule with your monthly calendar.
Download each month of the current year. Print them at any size, A3 is recommended - Monthly Calendar (http://www.calendarlabs.com/printable-calendar.php)
Financial Year Planner
Purchase yourself financial year planner and mount in on your wall or on your desk. You can then mark out your year in advance and know where you are at with upcoming jobs, completed work, deadlines, important dates, etc.
Officeworks have a great variety of planners at a great price. Whiteboard yearly planners are recommended - Financial Year Planner (http://www.officeworks.com.au/retail/products/Office-Supplies/Year-Planning/Wall-Planners)
Day to Day Diary
Even though you have doubled up on a lot of planning above, but it is still just as important to keep an everyday diary, so you know what needs to be completed within your day, this is for work or your personal life. Try and get into a habit completing your to do tasks in your diary before starting your everyday duties
http://www.thewomom.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/time-management.jpg
my best wishes