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Time Management Techniques to Prioritize Your Tasks So You Can Get More Things Done

Saturday, June 19th, 2010

As the world moves faster and faster, our need to keep up becomes more apparent.  In this case, our ability to keep up will depend on our ability, and the system we use to get more things done in the same amount of time.  Let’s face it, the one thing we can’t have more of is time.  We all get the same amount of time.  The difference between those of us who are very successful and those of us who aren’t is in what we do with that time.  Thus the nature and popularity of time management.  In this article, the author discusses some good techniques to get a better handle on your time so you can be much more efficient.

There are a lot of people who stay unsuccessful or have alternating experiences with success and failure, simply because they do not know how to apply the right time management techniques. Here are four techniques you can use to manage your time by prioritizing your tasks:

1. ABC analysis

With ABC analysis, what you need to do is simply categorize the urgency or importance of your tasks. For example: A for your most important and urgent task, B for your important but not urgent tasks, and C for not important tasks (which you can remove from your to-do-lists)

2. Pareto analysis (20/80 rule)

I’m sure you’ve heard this before.

You only wear 20% of all your clothes, and earn the most from 20% of your customers.

In the latter case, to be able to earn big profits, all you do is focusing on the 20%.

In time management, you can do 80% of your tasks with 20% of your time. Therefore, prioritize your tasks and focus 20% of your time on those that are important the most.

3. POSEC (Prioritize by Organizing, Streamlining, Economizing and Contributing)

You can do the following with this technique:

Prioritize your time and set goals in your life.
Organize the things you should accomplish so you can succeed.
Streamline or make more efficient of the things you must do, even though you don’t like it at all.
Economize or cut down on the things you should or like to do, but not really urgent.
Contribute by doing the other things that make a difference.

4. The Eisenhower Method

The way how to do this is basically the same as the ABC analysis. The Eisenhower method also looks like Kiyosaki’s Cashflow Quadrants, and it is not complicated.

What you need to do is categorize your tasks as important/unimportant and urgent/not urgent and put in according quadrants. Tasks in unimportant/not urgent quadrant are eliminated, tasks in important/urgent quadrant are done right away, while tasks in unimportant/urgent are delegated and tasks in important/not urgent get an end date and are done personally (set the date and spend quality time).

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Book Review – “The 25 Best Time Management Tools & Techniques”

Friday, April 30th, 2010

Time management doesn’t change over time.  We all have the same amount of time now as  we did 100 years ago.  So really, the tools we would use wouldn’t really need to see much change over the years.  Maybe the difference would be in the software, or any specific field that is popular today that wasn’t even in existence 100 years ago.  So having said all of that, here is a book review of the 25 Best Time Management Tools and Techniques.  The book was written in 2005, but will still be valid only 5 years later.  Read on for more.


Rated as one of the top 20 time management books by Amazon, “The 25 Best Time Management Tools & Techniques” is a must for anyone that feels overwhelmed in their disorganization. Dodd and Sundheim give easy-to-read and easy-to-follow tools for creating quick results.

The book has sections: Focus, Plan, Organize, Take Action, and Learn. Each section gives simple steps to take. For example, in the Plan section, the authors point out that most people don’t plan because they have no time, already know what to do, don’t like to-do lists, or don’t know how to plan. Dodd and Sundheim say those are just excuses. Knowing that planning is a vital key, the authors lead the reader on creating a personal planning system, setting goals, planning backwards, and prioritizing.

Dodd and Sundheim founded Clarity Consulting in 2000 to combine their talents and passion for helping people be more effective at work. The company has offices in New York City and Orlando, Florida.

“The 25 Best Time Management Tools & Techniques,” published by Peak Performance Press in 2005, offers a simple solution to time management for everyone, either in the corporate world or in personal life. The Dodd and Sundheim’s compassion and understanding of time management come through with detail, organization, and leadership.

Featured as “Book of the Week” on Reader Views January 2, 2005.

Irene Watson is the Managing Editor of Reader Views, an online book review service. She is also the author of her memoir “The Sitting Swing” and retreat/workshop designer and facilitator. http://www.readerviews.com
http://www.irenewatson.com


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