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Managing Your Time

Action Learning Campus offers a range of seminars and courses including Time Management & Work-Life Balance. You'll find a few hints and tips further down the page which are taken from our Time Management booklet, and form the introduction to our 1/2 day seminars.

"What comes first, the compass or the clock? Before one can truly manage time (the clock), it is important to know where you are going, what your priorities and goals are, in which direction you are headed (the compass). Where you are headed is more important than how fast you are going. Rather than always focusing on what's urgent, learn to focus on what is really important".
 
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Why should I manage myself and my time?

After a month of using the techniques you'll be much more effective and you'll have the time to do the things you want to. How often have you taken an afternoon off work and managed to cram in 8 hours work into four hours? We can all do it when we work through things in an organised and planned way.
 
Claim your life back by using your time more effectively.Taking on any new information, and learning new techniques that probably contradict everything you have done in the past, isn't easy. It will take some self discipline and determination but I promise you it will be worth it. You'll also know what you want to achieve with your time, otherwise what is the point of freeing up time and then wasting it?

Laziness - most of us are lazy. It is more fun to do the things I like rather than the things I have to do.

If you are brutally honest with yourself, isn't that what most of us actually do? How many of us save the difficult jobs for last and then spend all weekend working on it? It's like a small child who saves the food they like to eat until last and then has a lasting impression of a horrible meal. If they'd cut the food into small pieces and ate it with everything else the unpleasant taste would have been masked and probably not even noticed at all. In project management they say "How do you eat an elephant? You do it by cutting it in to small, manageable pieces".

I will do my Time Management course, but after I've finished dealing with the crisis (and the next one, and the next one).

The big problem here is that you will keep putting it off again and again if I let you. So here is the deal, you work through the course now and have the time to deal with this, and future crisis, properly and without working yourself into the dust.

My office is organised and tidy, my filing system works well so I must be effective.

While it's great that your office is organised and very tidy - did you spend time on this and ignore something else of more importance to achieve it? Please don't confuse the appearance of being organised with actually being organised. There really is a big difference between the two.
 
If you can lay your hands on the dozen or so most important pieces of paper/files that you are working on at the moment, then it doesn't matter whether they are in a fantastic, neat filing system or in a tray on your desk - what matters is that it works for you and that you can find what you want, when you want.
 
Remember that you need to be able to dig out some paperwork more quickly than others - so don't bury important information where it takes the same amount of time to find as something you only need to look at once a year. Make sure your paperwork is filed in a logical way (and by that I mean logical to you!). My own office isn't tidy - but it does have a system and it's easy to find all the core information I need quickly!

SME owners are always short of time, learn to manage your time and be more effective

What Steals my Time?

For anyone to be effective with their time, they need to identify all the things that "steal" their time away from them. Most people will come up with more or less the same list and to help you start with yours, I've noted a few of the common "time-theives" below.

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