Friday, August 15, 2008

Time Managment Part II

Time Management Part II

This is some more great information I picked up off of
Professor Randy Pausch.
Most of us have a budget that we keep. And those that don’t find themselves in the -red quite often, yes? Well, just as we should have a money budget we should have a time budget as well. I will tell you this when you have bad time management, your stress level, it sky rockets! Plus all the information will help you, yes save precious time, but it can be considered great advice on your life as well. So instead of time management lets call is “LIFE MANAGEMENT”.

Here are a few things that have us wasting around two hours per day, add that up, wow! Two hours per day!! That is a considerable amount of time, and if I were of the green personality I would tell you in days, hours, and min per year that would save you. I am not. So we move on.
Here are just a few things:
  • A messy desk
  • Can’t find things
  • Unprepared for meetings
  • Tired/unable to concentrate
Wow, right? I can relate to almost all these things, eeek!
Here are two statements that Randy used and they made me slap my forehead!

  • BEING SUCCESSFUL DOESN’T MAKE YOU MANAGE YOUR TIME WELL.
  • MANAGING YOUR TIME WELL MAKES YOU SUCCESSFUL

Are those just so profound? I love these ah-ha moments in life!
And no I am not saying if you stay unorganized and sloppy, like myself at this moment, you won’t succeed. But if you manage your life and time well, you have a lot better chance of getting there sooner!

Alright, I am going to leave you to think of what you would like to do with the 2 hours you are going to save yourself after dealing with the above issues. I was thinking a nice hot bath for at least an hour of that and then maybe…..alright snapping out of it. Or I will be wasting even more time! Hee, hee, hee!
I know this section is short, but if you are anything like me, those 4 things up there will keep you thinking and busy for a bit!

Your Friend and Mentor,
Rhonda Wudarczyk
Dickinson, ND 58601

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Wednesday, August 13, 2008

STOP LAYING DORMANT!

My family and I like to take walks in this beautiful park that is near our home here in Dickinson, North Dakota. There is one place in particular that we enjoy. There is a canopy of trees you walk through along the path we take.

They provide great shade during our walk. But as trees do pretty soon they will begin to lose their leaves. These same beautiful trees will look sorta dead during the winter while they lay dormant.
Laying dormant is something we as humans seem embrace. We want change in our lives but we always stop ourselves by saying “It’s to late to change now.” HEY! It is NEVER to late to change. The world is changing all around us! More and more people are turning to online marketing, hoping to make extra money from home to help with the rising costs of living. The only problem is they aren’t getting the right training. We have always been taught WHAT to think, not HOW to think.
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Monday, August 11, 2008

Time Managment

Time Management

Okay, does anyone else out there think “
Ahhhhh” when you hear the word time management? I do! But, it seems lately that those two words keep popping up everywhere I turn. So, for me at least, it is a sign that I totally need to get this down. I normally have no concept of time. I am late or right on time for most everything. This is annoying to me and I am sure all those I have to keep waiting. So, again, it must be time to get a hold of some good advice on this very subject.
My great friend and mentor
Sarah Thompson taught us the other day how to save time with email. Did you think that was even possible. I had no idea. Really never thought about it. But you can actually save 10-20 days a year with the organization of email. I also watched a video on YouTube on a lecture given by Professor Randy Pausch. He also went into detail on how to save time with email.
Chit-chat back and forth is fine now and then. But when it comes to business, well, keep it short and simple.
Let’s start with your inbox. Your inbox is not a to-do list. Do not keep it cluttered with mail that needs to be read. Read it and file it. All email systems, that I am aware of, have a way to save emails in different folders. Make a folder for every subject you have coming into your inbox. Therefore if it is something that you need to keep and save, save it. Don’t store things in your inbox. I have started to take this advice. It is very nice to have an empty inbox. I really didn’t think it would make much difference but it really has. Another point with email is, as I said before, keep them simple. If you spend ½ your time replying to silly things back and forth, well, that is a lot of time wasted. Get your point across the first time, let it be confirmed and be done with it. Also, really think about what kind of response you would like back from your email. If you need a response right away, make sure you state it in your subject line. Do not just write “Hi there” and expect a immediate response. Put what it is you are after in your subject line. Unless you are just telling someone hello and don’t care if they respond right away. Another thing to think about is the person you are emailing. Maybe to them your new shoes aren’t so important, so don’t send them an URGENT in the subject line for non-urgent things. They also have a busy life right? Always think of the other person on the other end while thinking of how important something really is.

Okay, I guess you could say that is lesson one on Time Management. I will add more, I have really learned a lot in the past few days, at a later date. Thanks and I really hope you might have gotten a little nugget out of this!
Have a great and wonderful day!
Rhonda Wudarczyk
Dickinson ND
970-380-4447
PS Please remember to always have fun in life, you never know how long life really is.
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