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THE TOP 10
TIME MANAGEMENT BLUNDERS
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How many of these mistakes do you make? |
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Mistake #1: |
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Not setting clear, specific, time-bound goals-and then reviewing them regularly. |
Mistake #2: |
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Not having a plan or strategy to achieve your goals. As they say, any path is fine if you don't know where you're going. |
Mistake #3: |
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Ignoring important areas of your life simply because they are not in crisis. |
Mistake #4: |
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Letting short-term emergencies and instant gratification activities consume your time instead of investing some of it in longer-term activities like building relationships, long-range planning, and caring for your physical and mental health. |
Mistake #5: |
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Being disorganized. This might seem obvious, but many people don't realize just how much time they waste looking for things. |
Mistake #6: |
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Not taking time for rest and rejuvenation. |
Mistake #7: |
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Thinking that good time management will limit your creativity and freedom. |
Mistake #8: |
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Not delegatingor simply refusinglow-value demands on your time. |
Mistake #9: |
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Forgetting to ask yourself, "Do I even want to spend my time doing this, and if so why?" |
Mistake #10: |
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Using a daily to-do list. To-do lists tend not to discriminate between the important and the unimportant. Even prioritized to-do lists don't do more than emphasize the most urgent tasks. Important things like exercising, spending quality time with your family, or nurturing business relationships rarely ever make it onto the to-do list. |
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The sooner you stop making these mistakes, the sooner you will get your life back!
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Get How to Avoid the 10 Biggest Time Management Blunders. In this powerful, concise, and easy-to-understand report, you'll learn how to:
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Set specific, actionable goals with clear results. |
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Design an effective and efficient strategy to maximize your efforts and minimize costs (in time and money). |
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Evaluate and test options before committing your valuable resources to a plan that won't work. |
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Measure and track your progress regularly so you know where you're at and what to do about it. |
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Conduct a time audit to identify imbalances that are creating problems and stress. |
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Break out of patterns of time-wasting like mindless internet surfing or television watching. |
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Get organized and out from under all the paperwork and clutter that's overwhelming you. |
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Recharge yourself by finding recreation activities that are truly rejuvenating. |
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Evaluate whether or not a given time management system will work for you. |
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Use time management to increase your feeling of freedom and decrease creativity-sapping stress. |
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Identify the most productive uses of your time. |
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Say no, kindly but firmly, to low-value demands on your time. |
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Use procrastination to your advantage. |
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Make room in your schedule for important things like exercising, spending quality time with your family, and nurturing business relationships. |
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