Tips for time management
LisaKim
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I work remotely for 2 companies and I work for myself. My days are either all work or no work and I hope to balance things out..
Please share any time management tips you have for a 24 hour day!
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Robert Blixt@devghost
A few things I do...
1. Use a todo app + calendar to prioritize and keep track of events
2. Say NO to as many things as possible
3. Delegate as much as you can
4. Dedicate your day to only 1-3 of the most prioritized items to feel accomplished when the day is over. Anything else is a bonus.
5. Realize that you will never get everything done for peace of mind
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Hi Lisa. Our team also works remotely. To stay organized and always consider deadlines, we use a powerful daily task manager that comes with an advanced task time tracker. This managing tool is GanttPRO ( https://ganttpro.com/daily-task-...).
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Audit where you spend your time and see if there are low-priority activities you can hand-off to someone else. Part of time management as an entrepreneur is prioritizing our high-impact activities and bringing in team members (even part-time or contract) to let go of some of the low-impact activities.
try the Pomodoro technique
The Pomodoro Technique is a time management method that was developed by Francesco Cirillo in the late 1980s. It's designed to improve productivity and focus. Here's how it works:
1. Choose a task you want to work on.
2. Set a timer for 25 minutes, which is called a "Pomodoro."
3. Work on the task with complete focus until the timer rings.
4. After the 25 minutes, take a short 5-minute break to relax, stretch, or do something unrelated to work.
5. Repeat steps 1-4. After completing four Pomodoros, take a longer break of 15-30 minutes.
The technique is based on the idea that focused, timed work intervals followed by short breaks can improve concentration and productivity. It also helps in breaking down large tasks into smaller, more manageable parts.
@rayahn_eth I've never heard of this one, super interesting..! Thank you :)
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@rayahn_eth Set a timer for 25 minutes, which is called a "Pomodoro." - Yes!
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Focus on your priorities and tackle tasks one by one. Don't overthink about time,trust the process and focus on completing each task effectively.
I make a to do list everyday for myself.
Make a daily schedule.
Separate time for thinking and time for working. Use the same time of day every day as much as possible.
For me, time blocking or even just using a project management platform like Swit will make a huge difference. Staying organized and on top of things is the best thing you can do even if it's just for yourself. I also love the Pomodoro technique, similar to time blocking!
Set blocks of time to do X, Y, Z. But it's very important to set time to relax. You won't perform at you're best if you're not well rested.
1. Prioritize tasks by importance and deadlines to stay focused.
2. Break your day into blocks of dedicated work time with short breaks.
3. Use tools like to-do lists and calendars to organize and track your tasks.
@jackie_hubbert I've been missing prioritization, thanks for your tip!
Follow daily schedule
Prioritize tasks by importance and deadlines to stay focused.Break your day into blocks of dedicated work time with short breaks.Use tools like to-do lists and calendars to organize and track your tasks.
Sure, managing time effectively can be challenging, but it's crucial. Start by setting clear goals and priorities. Create a daily schedule, allocating time for tasks and breaks. Avoid multitasking, as it can reduce productivity. Learn to say no when necessary. Delegate tasks and minimize distractions. Reflect on your progress and adjust your schedule as needed. Remember, balance is key.
For me as there always unlimited stuff to do, i set a time and immediately stop the task when the time is up.
Then when i come back to continue the task, there would be new insights as I have gathered when I am passively thinking about it.
@dailyfitnessai I guess you're saying that there is virtue in rest.. I wholeheartedly agree with that
@dailyfitnessai this is an awesome tip, but wondering how how do you find the strength to disrupt the flow , for me I find it hard to context switch .
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Prioritize your tasks, focus on one at a time, and take breaks when needed.
As a social media manager, I usually do these tips! Hope it helps! :)