Why are there so many different organizational systems and time management methods out there? The answer is simple: it’s like any other personal challenge, like weight loss or money management. There is no simple, one size fits all answer. You must build a solution that works for you.
Over the course of this program, we will explore various time management and organizational tools and techniques so that you can build a customized productivity plan for your personal and professional lives. At the end of the course, you will emerge with a plan that works for you, so that you can start regaining control of your life!
After you complete this course, you will be able to:
- Identify what personal efficiency is, what skill sets can improve your personal productivity, and what attitudes we should cultivate.
- Explain why multi-tasking is a myth.
- Describe what role long-term goals play in short-term efficiency.
- Share a personal vision and develop dreams and goals from it.
- Apply the 80/20 rule and learn how it should affect planning.
- Identify the characteristics of a good organizational system.
- Develop a plan for an efficient workspace, including a customized information center and a filing system.
- Apply a system that will allow you to process any type of information that crosses your desk, including e-mail, electronic files, paper files, voice mail, text messages, and drop-in visitors..
- Use the Eisenhower principle to prioritize work.
- Say no.
- Use routines to simplify your life.
- Understand why you procrastinate and develop methods for tackling tasks.
- Apply ideas and tools to make your household more productive and efficient.
Course Topics:
Session One: Course Overview
- Learning Objectives
Session 2: Understanding Personal Efficiency
- Defining Personal Efficiency
- In the Groove
- A Holistic Approach
- Time Management vs. Personal Productivity
Session 3: Developing the Right Attitude
- Useful Skill Sets
- Useful Attitudes
- Why Multi-Tasking is a Myth
Session 4: Laying the Foundation
- Creating a Personal Vision Statement
- Step One: Identifying Your Values
- Bringing It All Together
- Step Three: Put it all Together
- Making Connections
- Identifying Dreams and Setting Goals
- Getting Some Ideas
- SPIRIT
- Putting it All Together
Session 5: The Building Blocks of a Good Organizational System
- Pareto's Principle
- Characteristics of a Good Organizational System
- Building a Customizable System
Session 6: Creating the Right Environment
- Garbage Out!
- Step Two: Make an Action Plan
- Step Three: Get Started, Part One
- Step Three: Get Started, Part Two
- Step Four: Finish the Task
- Laying Out Your Workspace, Part One
- Laying Out Your Workspace, Part Two
- Re-Designing Your Workspace
- Setting up a Daily System
- Priority Tray
- The Incubator
- Sample Incubator
- Using the Incubator
- Using the Incubator Each Day
- Setting up a Filing System
- Four File Types
- Filing Tips
- Putting Everything Back Together
- Putting it in Action, Part 1
- Putting it in Action, Part 1
Session 7: Setting up your Virtual Environment
- Organizing Electronic Files
- Tips and Tricks
- Making Your E-Mail Program Work for You
- Commit to Your E-mail Program
- Take Some Training
- Set Up Folders
- Schedule Backups and Archives
- Automate What You Can
- Use Time-Saving Tools
- Exploring Applications
- Top Applications
Session 8: Setting up Your Information Management Center
- Key Components of a System, Part 1
- Key Components of a System, Part 2
- Case Study: Sarah the Salesperson
- Case Study: Walter the Writer
- Case Study: Edna the Executive Assistant
- Making Connections
- Lessons Learned, Part 1
- Lessons Learned Part 2
Session 9: Managing Information in Six Easy Steps
- GOPHER It!
- Processing E-Mail Messages
- Digging Donald out of the Hole
- Problem One
- Problem Two
- Problem Three
Session 10: Prioritizing Your Tasks
- The Urgent-Important Matrix
- Matrix Overview
- Quadrant 1: Urgent and Important
- Quadrant 2: Important but Not Urgent
- Quadrant 3: Urgent but Not Important
- Quadrant 4: Not Urgent and Not Important
- Putting Tasks in Their Place
Session 11: Saying No
- Techniques for Saying No, Part One
- Techniques for Saying No, Part Two
- Techniques for Saying No, Part Three
- Techniques for Saying No, Part Four
Session 12: Creating Routines
- Why Routines?
- Start of Day Routine
- End of Day Routine
- Dealing with E-mail
Session 13: Stopping Procrastination Now (Not Later!)
- Tackling Procrastination
- A Challenge to Change, Part 1
- A Challenge to Change, Part 2
- A Challenge to Change, Part 3
- A Challenge to Change, Part 4
Session 14: Applying Our Lessons at Home
- Meals
- Exercise
- Fun Stuff
- Children
- Chores
- General Organization
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