Regarding time management and overcoming
procrastination, clarity and self awareness are essential. With these new
levels of consciousness you become empowered to make informed decisions that
ensure you work more effectively and feel better about yourself. The following questions will help you get
clearer about what needs to change. 
1.
If I worked more
efficiently, how much time would I save or create for myself?
2.
What is my job? What results are expected of me?
Am I meeting a predetermined, definable purpose, or am I just drifting?
3. What have I been
doing? At the end of a day, am I able to account for my time, or do I say to myself, 'Where did the day go?
I don't feel I
have accomplished anything.'
4. Have I been doing the
right things? Am I involved in work activities that
belong to others or I can delegate? What are the five most important tasks I have
to do?
5. How am I
spending/investing my time? What results do I see for the time I spend on each
activity? What would happen if some of these things were not done?
6. Am I goal oriented? Am I working toward quantified, realistic objectives?
7. Have I done any
planning? When I arrive on the job in the morning, do I know what it is I want
to accomplish during that particular day? Have I established priorities? Have I allocated time for specific tasks with a start and end time?
8. Have I tried to
manage, schedule, control my work and time? Is the job running me or am I
running the job? Am I bringing more and more of my work home or staying later at the office?
9. Does the time I spend
on the job affect my lifestyle? Am I enjoying life and having fun, or am I so
stressed from the pressures of poor time management on the job that the tension
carries over into my everyday life?
10. Do I apply successful time management strategies in my personal life as
well as professional?
Have questions or need
further help.
Email me now anthony@anthonyvennbrown.com
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