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Why attend this training for managing your time more effectively? |
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So much time – so little to do! If only that were true. Most of us are time-poor: struggling to fit everything in, often staying late, sometimes suffering from stress and problems with work-life balance. But does it have to be that way? In a word: no. When you have effective time-management strategies you can get everything done and still have time to play. That’s what this workshop is all about. Of course, you may not have time to attend. In which case nothing will ever change. |
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Who is this time management training for? |
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Anyone who wants to improve their time management skills.
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Benefits of Time Management |
- Become more effective and more efficient
- Discover how to prioritise and plan to maximise productivity
- Assertively manage interruptions and requests
- Stop procrastinating and just get it done
- Know how to stop your inbox taking over your life
- Get organized and create a positive impression
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What you will learn in this personal time management training |
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Why managing your time is vital for success
- The runaround dilemma
- Doing things right and doing the right things
To do or not to do
- Keep track of what needs to be done using a proven system that works
- Why holding it all in your head doesn’t work
- Covey and Merrill’s First Things First model
Just do it!
- Why being organized is crucial
- Sticking with dull or routine tasks
- Motivating yourself with deadlines
Tackle the time bandits
- Identifying ways you leak and waste time
- Eliminating activities that add no value
Assertively managing your time
- How to assertively manage your colleagues and boss
- The three step model for saying “no”
No more excuses – tame your procrastination demons
- Identifying common excuses you give for putting things off
- Overcoming emotional blocks that stop you getting things done
- Six powerful, effective procrastination killers
Handle email overload
- Discover the Delete, Delegate, Do, Defer model to achieve a ‘zero inbox’
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