Time BlockingPut Balance Back into Your Life
Have you ever had your day end and wonder where it went? Have you ever been frustrated by how reactive you have been to "emergency" situations that significantly reduced your productivity?
Many of us have experienced this to an excessive degree in our business practices. One of the greatest ways to eliminate the reactive state we find ourselves in is to practice the art of Time Blocking. Time Blocking is about scheduling your day with purpose, making sure the things you need to get done DO get done. This applies to work and personal activities. Remember, the more proactive you are with your day, the less reactive you will be.
Dedicate yourself to the following exercise for a 2-weeks. Each morning, start off by blocking your entire day in ½ hour increments. The result might look something like this:
| 8:30 - 9:00 | Check emails and voice mail |
| 9:00 - 9:30 | Return calls |
| 9:30 - 10:00 | Prospect for new business |
| 10:00 - 10:30 | Staff meeting |
| 10:30 - 11:00 | Check voice mail and return calls |
| 11:30 - Noon | Strategies new business planning |
| Noon - 12:30 | Return calls |
| 12:30 - 1:00 | Break for lunch |
| 1:00 - 1:30 | Return calls |
| 1:30 - 2:00 | Meet with client |
The key to this type of planning is to check your voice mail and email each hour and return messages promptly. The reason is simple: If you let too much time lapse before you respond to your client, it will tear you away from your time blocking schedule. The temptation to check the red light blinking on your phone, or respond to that electronic voice saying, "You've got mail," will be too great to resist. Remember, time blocking is about commitment. The more you live your days proactively, the more work you will get done.
Leo
Your absolutely correct Time management is one of the most important things we need to use religiously . Mine is similiar....Thanks Good topic