Time Management

BETTER Than Two In The Bush

"A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush." I know that's how the traditional saying goes, but I think it's safe to say a bird in the hand is BETTER than two in the bush. Do you ever have one of those workdays where you're trying to juggle several different things, but you don't actually finish any of them? I sure have and it's a really frustrating feeling.

2024-09-03T02:13:53-04:00September 11th, 2009|Time Management|

Set/Spike

Tough goals need to be accomplished in stages, in much the same way volleyball players get the ball over the net. You may be accomplishing these goals with a team of coworkers or as a team of one. Whether your are delegating to others or doing the next step yourself, the better the set, the better the spike. When you give your team clearly defined goals and instructions, it is more likely that you will get the results you seek.

2024-09-03T02:13:52-04:00September 8th, 2009|Time Management|

The Energy Factor

Being truly organized requires a balance of three limited resources: space, time, and energy. The first two are pretty obvious, but "energy" is often overlooked. You may be working in a comfortable, productive space and you may have what seems like a well planned out schedule, but if you haven't budgeted for your energy levels, it can all come unravelled.

2024-09-03T02:13:06-04:00July 7th, 2009|Time Management|

Reaching Goals

Originally from Matt Baier's Organizing Works Newsletter, January 2009 REACHING GOALS January is the month we like to make a fresh start. Getting organized is a very popular New Year's resolution and this month I would like talk specifically about how to stick to the goals we set. These goals can be as small as focusing on "simple" errands or as large as creating a website.

2023-10-21T05:11:18-04:00January 1st, 2009|Time Management|

Perfectly Disorganized

Originally from Matt Baier's Organizing Works Newsletter, February 2007 PERFECTLY DISORGANIZED It often takes 50% or more of the total effort to squeeze out the last 10% or so of quality or whatever it is perfectionists want out of a situation. Not a good investment of time. -Jeff Olson, The Agile Manager's Guide to Getting Organized, 1997

2023-10-21T05:35:43-04:00February 1st, 2007|Time Management|
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