February 16, 2009

Working Less and Being MORE Productive

Category: Advices, Time management — admin @ 12:00 pm

Hammock Working Less and Being MORE ProductiveThere is a common misconception that a lot of people have that makes them think that the more hours they put in,  the better off they will be.  This is not always the case,  however.  There are many people who will put in 60 hours a week attempting to do as much as they can and if they handle their time better,  they would only need 40 hours to accomplish what they need to do.

The more efficient you are when you are at work,  the more time you will have for other things as well.  Everyone has the tendency to get caught up in the small things that take up too much time and it doesn’t have to be that way.

Here are a few tips to help you to be more efficient:

1.     Set up a planned work schedule. When you do things in a random manner,  it tends to eat away at your time.  When you schedule out what you need to accomplish,  you can make sure you use that time more wisely instead.

2.    Delegate as many tasks as possible. The more help you can get,  the better.  There is no use in trying to do every single thing.  Whether this means hiring an assistant or a professional service, you can free up quite a bit of time to do what you do best.

You cannot create more hours in the day.  But,  you can accomplish more in the hours that you do have when you manage yourself wisely.  This will allow you to be as effective and efficient as possible.

By Bryan Appleton

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