
Effective time management skills are imperative for both a professional’s work and home life. Finding the time to “get it all done” can be challenging, especially when additional roles are added in the mix. Such additional roles could be volunteering, participation in school or church committees, or attending school, among others. While all of these things can enrich a person’s life, they can add stress as well since they are competing for part of a person’s 24-hour long days. According to Blackman, (2013), “you can’t stop or save time. You can’t even manage it. Therefore, what you really must learn to manage is yourself.” I find this statement to be very thought provoking and insightful. In my job, I am constantly juggling more issues than I can count, and feel that there is not time to resolve them all. However, if one follows Blackman’s thoughts, the goal would be managing how one handles the workload, as that is the only variable. We have no control over the passing time.
Blackman, J. (2013). Forget about trying to manage time — Instead, succeed in managing yourself. Central Penn Business Journal, 29(44), 15.
Jennifer,
Outstanding points! Time management can be used in all walks of life!
Professor Green
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I have always been a steward of time management. It began as a ploy to find shortcuts in processes while multi-tasking. Then, it developed into only performing those functions I determined to be value added. Then once I joined the military our leaders determined what a priority was and what was not. Then, once I reverted back into the civilian workforce I was back in control of my own time. When life changes began occurring I had to decide to resign from a job as a result of the time I was spending on the road and away from family and friends. The value that I received in additional pay was not enough to compensate for the loss of time with those I love. Now, I find myself in a position that finishing my degree while still having enough time for my family and friends is important to me. I simply have to stop procrastinating and schedule my days in advance in order to accomplish all that is required on a weekly basis.
Time management for professionals
I totally agree that time management speaks to what is really important to you. One will always put those things first. When fulfilling a life goal or even an everyday task, if it means the most to you, you will definitely get it done on time and to the best of your abilities.
Mathews et al. (2014) highlights in their article ten time management tips that work for busy individuals like entrepreneurs. Some of these tips include having a to-do list, putting up a “do not disturb” sign when you absolutely have to get work done. Putting your phone on silent and blocking out any distractions from social media sites. Remember that it is impossible to get everything done in one day.
These few tips can help you to fulfill your obligation on time as long as you repeat the cycle daily.
Mathews, J. et al. (2014) 10 time management tips that work. Retrieved from http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/219553 on March 4, 2014.