Systems for organizing your tasks around the clock are effective in theory, but how regularly do you accurately manage your time?  In the Entrepreneur Article: How To Manage Time With 10 Tips That Work, our dictionary understanding of the concept is turned upside down.  In this article, we will look into advice that features the ‘lens’ of time through the ‘looking glass’ of thoughts, conversations, and actions.

 

The first tip that the article presents rocked my interest!  Start carrying a schedule to record your thoughts, activities, and conversations for a week.  By implementing this practice, you will be able to better gauge an understanding as to how much you can get done in a week.

 

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While committing to action is half the battle, it will do you greater justice to know the exact result you wish to obtain.  Before engaging in a new task, take 5 minutes to envision your desired outcome.  Knowing the steps that will lead to their achievement will greatly facilitate your progress.

 

Another important insight to be gained from the article relates to the fact that some things are more worth your while.  Drawing its insight from the Pareto Principle, the Entrepreneur Article calls to attention that it’s likely 20% of your thoughts yield 80% of the results.  When it comes to your business, stay committed to a direction that shows the most promise.

 

With an alarm waking us up on a routine basis, it sometimes feels that the clock itself is boss.  If you’re looking to make the seconds count, know how much you can accomplish in a week, envision your desired outcome before committing to action, and spend your time where you’re certain to have the greatest impact.  Has this article revolutionized your understanding of Time Management or what?

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