June 10, 2007

3 Skills For Ideal Time Management

3 Elements Of The Ideal Time Management Skill Set

  • Time Managing for the Shorter-Term
  • Time Balancing (balance short term with long-term)
  • Time Planning for the Longer-Term

Time Managing is what you need to do to juggle the short term (immediate stress reduction). When things in the near future are comfortably controlled by time managing, then Time Planning becomes possible.

Time Balancing is what links managing with planning.

3 Steps For Time Balancing

Step 1: Managing Short-Term Time

(plugging in the holes)

It's no shame to be in the position of feeling like you're struggling to bucket out water (tasks) from your boat (schedule/to-do list) that's filling up fast from a dozen holes (uncontrolled areas of time management).

Until now there's been two approaches to time management.

  1. Trying outdated industrial revolution type techniques like the 3 above (its like using the sponge of the seat to plug up the holes, it doesn't hold long…)
  2. Trying to wing it (its like bucketing out water of a sinking boat hoping it will get you to the shore before it sinks).

We can very easily and quickly manage the short-term by writing down your current responsibilities in a clear-cut way to free you up enough for Time Balancing.

First, we will put a very rapid stop to the major leaks of lost time that you are experiencing right now.

The TIME-Lattice Time Management System begins by taking you through a few exercises and demonstrations about how much time you've got for your life. It even discusses the limited time frame of your life expectancy.

You'll also find out what the average life-span of a Japanese woman has got to do with your time management?

Step 2: Time Balancing

(building a better boat)

Time Balancing allows you to 'replace' your leaky time management boat for a brand spanking new one.

Many trainers will start you off by having to immediately deal with all the holes in your boat. Sure they might supply the putty, but it's messy and not necessary.

The new Time Management System gives you a new boat, a new vehicle, a new engine.

But we'll build it alongside the way you do things now, so you only need to actually change the way you manage your life once you see the new system is in place and ready for 'smooth sailing'.

Step 3: Time Planning

(sailing into the sunset)

Time Management is not just about techniques for dealing with what's going on in your life right now. Again that's like bucketing out water just so you can stay afloat.

When things are balanced clearly in your new time management skill is like a new vehicle that gets you to places faster so free's up enough 'free' time that you begin to do things now that you thought you'd get to later, if it all.

The TIME-Lattice Time Management System comes in 4 easily manageable parts. I want to make it easy as pie for you to benefit from the system, so dividing it into 4 parts has had the best success amongst other TIME-Lattice users.

See a Free report on the new time management system paradigm.

Nathan Shaw

Organized Living World

By NathanFlame, for Organized Living World.

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June 21, 2007

JoshuaSeymour @ 3:18 am

What an eye opener…

I've always known that balance is the key, but never understood the separation and linkage that management and planning contribute to the whole process.

Great vehicle Nathan! (sailing into the sun set…)

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