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Time Mastery & Personal Effectiveness - For Those Who Never Seem to Have Enough Time
1. For People Who Never Seem to Have Enough Time
Time Mastery &Time Mastery &
Personal Effectiveness WorkshopPersonal Effectiveness Workshop
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Seminar PurposeSeminar Purpose
Identify ways that you use time effectively
and ineffectively.
Determine specific ways you can improve
your time management.
Examine how you manage your time
during the day.
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BenefitsBenefits
Time Management can:
Help you increase your productivity on
the job and at home.
Help you enhance the quality of your
work with less stress.
Give you a sense of personal satisfaction
and accomplishment.
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Today’s AgendaToday’s Agenda
Introductions
Fundamentals of Balance & Success
Winning Attitudes
Exploring Twelve Dimensions of Time Mastery
Attitudes, Goals, Priorities, Planning,
Scheduling, Analyzing, Interruptions,
Procrastination, Delegation, Meetings,
Paperwork & Team Effectiveness
Your Personal Action Plan for Success
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IntroductionsIntroductions
Name
Job/position
Complete the sentence:
One reason time is wasted in my
organization is ….
One area I would like to improve my time
management skills in is …
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Key to Time ManagementKey to Time Management
Question:
What is the key to good time
management?
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Good Habits = Good ResultsGood Habits = Good Results
Worth Remembering …
“Our habits may control our destiny, but we
can control our habits. Before we change
our habits we must change our thinking”
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You Can ChangeYou Can Change
C = Commit to a new beginning
H = Habits – out with the old start the new
A = Action not words so start now
N = Never give up
G = Goal orientated set a smart target
E = Evaluate your plan and reward yourself
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Seminar AgendaSeminar Agenda
1. Introductions
2. Getting Started
3. Improving Attitudes
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Attitude is EverythingAttitude is Everything
Worth Remembering …
“Everything can be taken away from you but
one thing – to choose – one’s attitude in a
given set of circumstances, to choose
one’s own way”
Viktor Frankl – Man’s Search for Ultimate Meaning
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AttitudesAttitudes
“Our ability to control
our time is related to
our attitude toward
controlling our
environment.”
Internal or external
It’s up to you
Time is life
Success habits
Self-management
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Take ControlTake Control
“Worth Remembering …
“The more we believe we CAN control, the
more we will TRY TO control, and the
more we WILL control”
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Positive Attitude ProverbPositive Attitude Proverb
“Plant a thought, harvest an act.
Plant an act, harvest a habit.
Plant a habit, harvest a character.
Plant a character, harvest a destiny.”
…Worth Remembering …
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Seminar AgendaSeminar Agenda
1. Introductions
2. Getting Started
3. Improving Attitudes
4. Setting Goals
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Setting GoalsSetting Goals
Question:
Do you write a “To Do” list of what you
hope to accomplish each day?
Do you write annual performance
objectives for your career?
What are some characteristics, or criteria,
of a well written goal?
Please write an example of a good goal.
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GoalsGoals
Specific
Measurable
Achievable
Realistic
Timed
…and Written
“Well-developed
goals are SMART.”
Criteria
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Short vs. Long Range GoalsShort vs. Long Range Goals
Short-range projects are those that need
to be completed within the next few
weeks.
Long-range projects are those that need
to be completed in the next two or three
months.
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Aspects of LifeAspects of Life
Family
Spiritual
Career
Social
Personal
Health
Wealth
Leisure
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Time is LifeTime is Life
Worth Remembering …
“I thought 24/7 was a new kind of
convenience store not a new way of life.
This new technology was suppose to
improve the quality of our lives not
compound it”
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Personal GoalsPersonal Goals
Question:
Do you have a personal life plan?
Where do you see yourself in 1 year, 2 or
3 years from now?
Which of these goals will bring you the
greatest personal satisfaction?
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Seminar AgendaSeminar Agenda
1. Introductions
2. Getting Started
3. Improving Attitudes
4. Setting Goals
5. Establishing Priorities
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Chinese ProverbChinese Proverb
Worth Remembering …
“Besides the noble art of getting things
done, there is the noble art of leaving
things undone. The wisdom of life consists
of eliminating the non-essentials”
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Establishing PrioritiesEstablishing Priorities
Question:
Why do you do what you do when you do
it?
What criteria do you use for allocating
your time?
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Establishing PrioritiesEstablishing Priorities
Question:
List the 3 most important things in your life
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Time is LifeTime is Life
Worth Remembering …
“We all have the same amount of hours in a
week. No more or no less. How are you
spending your 168?
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IMPORTANTIMPORTANT
Crisis
Trivial
Work
Work
to Do
Time-
Wasting
Work
YES
YES
NO
NO
Urgent vs. ImportantUrgent vs. Important
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Important Things Are?Important Things Are?
Important things are those that contribute
significantly to our goals; they have high
value. The more direct the contribution,
the more important the activity. Important
things also tend to have long term
consequences. They make a difference for
a long time.
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Urgent Things AreUrgent Things Are
Urgent things have short term
consequences. They must be done now;
they won’t wait. They may or may not
relate to our goals or make significant
contributions. But urgent things are far
more demanding than important things.
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Importance over UrgencyImportance over Urgency
Worth Remembering …
“Just because something is urgent doesn’t
mean it’s important. What we need is the
wisdom, courage, and discipline to do the
important things first”
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Saying “No”Saying “No”
“You may be surprised
at how reasonable
people can be when
your turn down their
requests.”
Tell them why
Don’t feel obligated
Be honest, but firm
Know why before
saying “yes”
Use your schedule
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80/20 Rule80/20 Rule
“Eighty percent of our activities
produce 20 percent of the results, while
only 20 percent of our activities
produce 80 percent of the results.”
Worth Remembering
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Worth Remembering
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Worth Remembering …
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1. Introductions
2. Getting Started
3. Improving Attitudes
4. Setting Goals
5. Establishing Priorities
6. Analyzing
Seminar AgendaSeminar Agenda
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AnalyzingAnalyzing
Worth Remembering …
“No problem can be solved until it is well
defined”
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Time LogsTime Logs
Question:
How many of you have kept Daily Time
Record Logs before?
What has been your experience?
Challenge: Keep a Daily Time Record Lot
for 2 weeks and contact me so we can
analyze the results. It’s important to know
where your time is going
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Three PerspectivesThree Perspectives
“Examining all three
perspectives will give
you valuable insight into
your job and time
problems.”
What you ought to
be doing
What you are
actually doing
What you think
you are doing
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Another Point of ViewAnother Point of View
Think about:
1. What do you want to stop doing?
2. What do you want to keep doing?
3. What do you want to start doing?
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1. Introductions
2. Getting Started
3. Improving Attitudes
4. Setting Goals
5. Establishing Priorities
6. Analyzing
7. Planning
Seminar AgendaSeminar Agenda
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PlanningPlanning
Worth Remembering …
People who fail to plan, plan to fail. If you fail
to plan effectively than what you are
saying is that anyplace you end up will do”
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PlanningPlanning
Question:
How many feel you plan too little?
How many feel you plan too much?
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Planning GuidelinesPlanning Guidelines
“The key to successful
planning is to plan both
work and time.”
Activities
Schedules
Priorities
Time estimates
Results
Flexibility
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PlanningPlanning
Question:
How many of you put together daily or
weekly plans?
Are these plans a list of things to do, or do
they include other details?
Have you found these plans effective in
helping to manage your time each day,
each week?
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Coordination MeetingsCoordination Meetings
Question:
What major goals or projects will be
worked on and/or completed this week?
What coordination and cooperation is
needed from co-workers to accomplish
this work?
How do you let your co-workers know
what you are working on?
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PlanningPlanning
Worth Remembering …
“The more you do of what you’re doing, the
more you’ll get of what you’ve got.”
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1. Introductions
2. Getting Started
3. Improving Attitudes
4. Setting Goals
5. Establishing Priorities
6. Analyzing
7. Planning
8. Scheduling
Seminar AgendaSeminar Agenda
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Scheduling GuidelinesScheduling Guidelines
“Things that are
scheduled tend to
happen on time. Things
that are not scheduled
may never happen.”
Early start
Group items
Big blocks
Small jobs
Flexibility
Prime time
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Quiet Time IdeasQuiet Time Ideas
NO…
“Scheduling quiet time
is often an effective
way to get things
accomplished.”
Paging
Drop-in visits
Unnecessary talking
Distractions
Telephone calls
Interruptions
Emails
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SchedulingScheduling
Worth Remembering …
“What is the best use of my time right now”
- Alan Laken
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SchedulingScheduling
Question:
What is your most productive time of the
day?
Do any of you schedule quiet work times?
How do you do this?
How do you let your co-workers know
when it’s your quiet time?
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Handling Drop-in VisitorsHandling Drop-in Visitors
“If we allow room for the
unexpected, we are
beginning a strategy for
handling interruptions
that occur most often.”
Keep visits short
Go see them
Stay on track
Meet outside office
Consider priorities
Appointments
Rearrange furniture
Open vs. Closed door
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Handling TelephonesHandling Telephones
“Managing time spent
on telephone calls and
email will enable you to
stay focused and work
more efficiently.”
Screen
Cut small talk
Plan
Set preferred times
Analyze
Use timers
End the call
Use alternatives
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InterruptionsInterruptions
Worth Remembering …
“The average person in an open office
environment is interrupted almost 6 times
an hour, all day long”
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MeetingsMeetings
“Although meetings are
notorious time-wasters,
they are also easy to
control.”
Who, how many?
Plan — organize
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MeetingsMeetings
Worth Remembering …
“Intelligence is no substitute for information;
Enthusiasm is no substitute for ability;
Willingness is no substitute for experience;
And a meeting is no substitute for
progress”
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MeetingsMeetings
Question:
How many of you ever waste time in a
meeting?
What in your experience are the most
common reasons why people waste time
in meetings?
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MeetingsMeetings
Who, how many?
Plan — organize
Have an agenda
“Although meetings are
notorious time-wasters,
they are also easy to
control.”
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MeetingsMeetings
Who, how many?
Plan — organize
Have an agenda
Take minutes
Stay in control
Follow up
“Although meetings are
notorious time-wasters,
they are also easy to
control.”
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MeetingsMeetings
Who, how many?
Plan — organize
Have an agenda
Take minutes
Stay in control
Follow up
Critique
“Although meetings are
notorious time-wasters,
they are also easy to
control.”
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MeetingsMeetings
Question:
Do you have any tips or suggestions that
you would like to share on how to save
time in meetings?
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1. Introductions
2. Getting Started
3. Improving Attitudes
4. Setting Goals
5. Establishing Priorities
6. Analyzing
7. Planning
8. Scheduling
9. Curbing Interruptions
Seminar AgendaSeminar Agenda
10. Improving Meetings
11. Handling Written
Communications
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Mastering PaperworkMastering Paperwork
The Four D’s
Dump it
Delegate it
Do it or …
Delay it
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Incoming PaperIncoming Paper
Ask Yourself:
1. Will I really do anything with this paper?
2. When will I do it?
3. Where will I keep it?
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Written CommunicationsWritten Communications
“There are only four
things you can do with
a document: dump it,
delegate it, do it, or
delay it.”
Analyze the flow
Handle it once
Sort
Develop a system
Resist junk mail
Schedule time for it
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Reading & WritingReading & Writing
Question:
Do you speed read?
Do you schedule time in your day that you
dedicate to reading reports, etc?
What are some basic questions you can
ask yourself before you read that report?
What are some of the reasons why
sometimes we write down too much?
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Why Wait for PerfectWhy Wait for Perfect
Worth Remembering …
“You can do an adequate job in about 10
percent of the time it takes to do a perfect
job.”
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Keep it Short and SimpleKeep it Short and Simple
Remember to:
1. Plan what to write before you write
2. Know the purpose of your writing
3. Write for the reader
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DelegationDelegation
Question:
Why aren’t we better delegator’s?
What are some common reasons for
ineffective delegation?
How would you define delegation?
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DelegationDelegation
Worth Remembering …
“ Delegation is sharing responsibility and
authority with others, and holding them
accountable for performance”
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Delegation GuidelinesDelegation Guidelines
“Delegation is
sharing responsibility
and authority with
others.”
Responsibility/results
Checkpoints
Right person
Authority
Plan first
Motivating environment
Accountability
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Delegated AuthorityDelegated Authority
Level 1: Get the facts; I’ll decide.
Level 2: Suggest alternatives; I’ll decide.
Level 3: Recommend an alternative;
I’ll decide.
Level 4: Decide; wait for my approval
Level 5: Decide; act unless I say no.
Level 6: Act; report results.
Level 7: Act; report if unsuccessful.
Level 8: Act, reporting not needed.
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ProcrastinationProcrastination
Question:
What are the sort of things at work that
you find yourself putting off, or delaying?
Why do you think people procrastinate?
Keep in mind that procrastination can also
be doing low priority actions or tasks
rather than higher priority ones.
Are you picking low lying fruit?
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Conquer ProcrastinationConquer Procrastination
“Changing your do-it-
later urge into a do-it-
now habit requires
positive action.”
Consider
consequences
Use pep talks
Take small steps
Delegate it
Admit it; analyze it
Reward yourself
Make commitments
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Fear of FailingFear of Failing
Worth Remembering …
“I have not failed 10,000 times. I have
figured out 10,000 ways that do not work”
- Thomas Edison
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10. Improving Meetings
11. Handling Written
Communications
12. Delegation
13. Conquering
Procrastination
14. Improving Team Time
1. Introductions
2. Getting Started
3. Improving Attitudes
4. Setting Goals
5. Establishing Priorities
6. Analyzing
7. Planning
8. Scheduling
9. Curbing Interruptions
Seminar AgendaSeminar Agenda
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Working with Team MembersWorking with Team Members
“Communicate with
your team regularly to
ensure everyone
knows the team’s goals
and priorities.”
Meet deadlines
Keep them informed
Reduce interruptions
Be a good
example
Respect their time
Encourage
improvement
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1. Introductions
2. Getting Started
3. Improving Attitudes
4. Setting Goals
5. Establishing Priorities
6. Analyzing
7. Planning
8. Scheduling
9. Curbing Interruptions
Seminar AgendaSeminar Agenda
10. Improving Meetings
11. Handling Written
Communications
12. Delegation
13. Conquering
Procrastination
14. Improving Team Time
15. Where Do We Go?
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ReviewReview
Improving attitudes
Setting goals
Establishing priorities
Analyzing
Planning
Scheduling
Curbing interruptions
Improving meetings
Handling written
communications
Delegating
Conquering
procrastination
Team time
management
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Did You Get Your WIIFM Today?Did You Get Your WIIFM Today?
Your Personal Action Plan:
What are you going to share with someone else
about what you’ve learned in this workshop?
What 2 things are you going to take away with
you today and try?
Be sure to set a SMART Target.
Remember – Only you can change you.
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Keep in TouchKeep in Touch
Worth Remembering …
My help doesn’t have to end when this
workshop is over. If you have any
questions, comments or concerns please
give me a call. Consider me your
“Personal Coach and Trainer”.
Contact me by phone: (613) 829-4578 or
via email: bsmith@pldynamics.com
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Thank YouThank You
for Participatingfor Participating