time management

15 minutes of planning goes a long way

Here is a quick mental test that you can do to see how well you have attempted to make positive results out of your time management:  Think about the last ten days, and ask yourself this question:  “How many minutes per day did I spend directly planning any of those days?” Now before you start calculating how well you “planned”, keep in mind that time in the shower doesn’t count, nor does the thinking you did while jogging, or while you were driving. Of course those are wonderful thinking times, but I’m referring to highly concentrated periods of thought where you sat down in a quiet room, closed your eyes, and visualized the entire day’s planned activities, and their successful outcomes. So, how much time did you spend? If there is anything that you can do as a result of learning about time management, then it would be to follow the time-tested advice of spending fifteen to thirty minutes at the beginning of each day planning your time. If you can start doing this, and be loyal about it 7 days per week, then I can guarantee you the results that you are looking for when it comes to time and life management will suddenly come to light. Leverage Your Time   One very popular investment strategy into time management involves leveraging your time.  Leveraging in the business sense means Continue reading

Procrastination: The ultimate enemy of effective time management

Effective time management means getting rid of bad habits that kill your time. Probably the most common of these bad habits is procrastination. It is the most common and most readily admitted self-inflicted time robber in our lives. Some men and women experience procrastination as a seldom bother, while Continue reading

The 3 most important time management habits that you can learn

By making time management a lifelong study around forming productive habits each day, anyone can transform their lives from mediocre to supreme that will affect their lives in a very powerful way. To help get you started on your way to mastering time management, we are going to cover three Continue reading

Time Management 80-20 part (2)

One simple rule to achieving greater success

There is no better formula to get your life in the proper balance the infamous 80-20 rule. Haven’t heard of it? Well the 80-20 rule was first discovered by Italian economist Vilfredo Pareto more than a hundred years ago. Following this rule is incredibly powerful for combating with a time crunch and avoiding (or ending altogether) the workaholism that has afflicted much of the Western world.

I personally have adopted this rule and implemented it into my life so that I can earn a decent income with my own business, but only working about 5 or so hours per day instead of the 10+ daily hours that most people put in in order to try to get ahead. In fact, I live a very leisurely lifestyle as well as making plenty of money not to have a care in the world, all from my home office.

So what is the 80-20 rule? In a nutshell, the 80-20 rule states that the 80 percent of our productivity comes from 20 percent of our actual time and effort. You can then realize the conclusion that most people spend 80 percent of their time for very insignificant returns. And falling into this pitfall is very easy to do

You probably have read about this rule in the many of the hundreds of books or articles that mention it, but never actually practiced it. Most of us who have heard of it never give it a passing thought as we continue onwards wasting away the precious time life gives us day to day. But amazingly the 80-20 rule can help both people and businesses achieve greater results while using less time, money, and energy.

For more success in life, especially for more money, you must start implementing the 80-20 rule immediately. It will help your career life as well as your personal life like nothing ever has before and as a bonus, following the 80-20 rule day in and day out can make you very wealthy over the long term.

You are probably asking yourself why everyone does not follow this rule if it is so powerful: because it requires creative thinking and mental work. Sadly, many people just do not have the ability to think differently or becoming unconventional in their routines, beyond what is already “comfortable” to them.

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A simple but overlooked strategy to time management – Meet your deadlines!

Properly managing your time can help you to effectively produce more results, increase your free time, and lower your stress levels. One key component of time management that we are going to cover in today’s article revolves around getting into the habit of meeting your deadlines. Can you recall Continue reading

9 Time Management Strategies to Free You Up

In this day and age, we all just seem to get busier and busier. How many times have you said to yourself, “I wish there were more hours in the day?” Is there some magic formula that can help you get more done each day? No, of Continue reading