02-Time Management
02-Time Management
Developing
Personal Skills:
Time Management
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Introduction
Time must be explicitly managed, just
like money
Much of this wont make sense until later
(too late?)
Lightning pace, heavy on techniques
Outline
Inspiration
If you can dream it, you can do it
Walt Disney
Disneyland was built in 366 days, from
ground-breaking to first day open to the
public.
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Planning
Failing to plan is planning to fail
Plan Each Day, Each Week, Each
Semester
TO DO Lists
Break things down into small steps
Like a child cleaning his/her room
Do the ugliest thing first
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Important
Not so
Important
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Paperwork
Clutter is death; it leads to thrashing.
Keep desk clear: focus on one thing at a
time
A good file system is essential
Touch each piece of paper once
Touch each piece of email once; your
inbox is not your TODO list
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Desk 1
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Desk 2
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Speaker phone:
hands are free
to do something
else; stress
reduction when
Im on hold.
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Telephone
Keep calls short; stand during call
Start by announcing goals for the call
Dont put your feet up
Telephone
When done, get off: I have other
students waiting
If necessary, hang up while youre
talking
Group outgoing calls: just before lunch
and 5pm
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Reading Pile
Only read something if youll be fired for
not reading it
Note that this refers to periodicals and
routine reading, which is different than a
research dig
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Office Logistics
(Of course when you have one!)
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Scheduling Yourself
You dont find time for important things,
you make it
Everything you do is an opportunity cost
Learn to say No
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Learn to say No
Will this help me get desired GPA?
Will this help me get my masters?
Will this help me get my Ph.D?
Keep help me broadly defined
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Gentle Nos
Ill do it if nobody else steps forward
or Ill be your deep fall back, but you
have to keep searching.
Commitments with other students for
university projects
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Interruptions
6-9 minutes, 4-5 minute recovery five
interruptions shoots an hour
You must reduce frequency and length of
interruptions (turn phone calls into email)
E-mail noise on new mail is an
interruption -> TURN IT OFF!!
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Time Journals
Its amazing what you learn!
Monitor yourself in 15 minute increments
for between 3 days and two weeks.
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Procrastination
Procrastination is the
thief of time
Edward Young
Night Thoughts, 1742
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Balancing Act
Work expands so as to fill the time
available for its completion
Parkinsons Law
Cyril Parkinson, 1957
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Avoiding Procrastination
Doing things at the last minute is much
more expensive than just before the last
minute
Deadlines are really important: establish
them yourself!
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Comfort Zones
Identify why you arent enthusiastic
Fear of embarrassment?
Fear of failure?
Get a spine!
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Delegation
No one is an island
You can accomplish a lot more with help
Most delegation in your life is to office
staff and secretaries
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Challenge People
People rise to the challenge: You should
delegate until they complain
Communication Must Be Clear: Get it in
writing Judge Wapner
Give objectives, not procedures
Tell the relative importance of this task
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Sociology
Beware upward delegation!
Reinforce behavior you want repeated
Ignorance is your friend I do not know
how to run the photocopier or the fax
machine
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Meetings
Technology
Computers are faster but they take
longer --Janitor, UCF
Secretaries are better than answering
machines; where are the costs & benefits
of a technology? (transcription)
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Technology
Laptop computer (and docking station)
You can scavenge time & work anywhere
At work, you still have internet access
one machine in your life is the right number
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General Advice
Never break a promise, but re-negotiate them if
need be.
If you havent got time to do it right, you dont
have time to do it wrong.
Recognize that most things are pass/fail.
Feedback loops: ask in confidence.
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General Advice
Kill your cell & television (how badly do you
want tenure or your degree?)
Turn money into time especially important
for people with kids or other family
commitments
And above all else eat, sleep and exercise!
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Action Items
Get a day-timer (or PDA) if you dont already
have one
Start keeping your TO DO list in fourquadrant form or ordered by priorities (not
due dates)
Do a time journal, or at least record number of
hours of television/week
Make a note in your day-timer to revisit this
talk in 30 days. At that time, ask yourself
What behaviors have I changed?
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