Time Management Techniques (Part 4 of 7)

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Hi there. I will like to share the 4th Time Man­age­ment Tech­nique with you today. This should not be a long post but it will be good if you apply what is shared here.

One prob­lem that we have as humans is stay­ing focused. We like to do many things at once and we already talked about this in a pre­vi­ous post. Today I want to talk to you about hav­ing focused time blocks.

Now what do I mean by that? I mean that after you have elim­i­nated all your dis­trac­tions and you know what needs to be accom­plished, you now need to have some focused time blocks so you can begin to work on these tasks.

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Focused time blocks is where you ded­i­cate a cer­tain amount of unin­ter­rupted time to a cer­tain task and that and that alone. You don’t work on any­thing else. Me, writ­ing this blog post is an e.g of using focused time blocks. I ded­i­cated a cer­tain amount of time for me to write this blog post with­out any inter­rup­tions and while I am doing this I have a count­down timer that is count­ing down time.

That is what I mean by focused time blocks. We need to learn to focus on one thing only. My men­tor John Dilemme says that if you try to chase two rab­bits, both will escape.

So here is what I want you do. This is a really great time man­age­ment tech­nique. Make a list of things you need to do tomor­row, then make an esti­mate on how long you are going to work on that task with­out any inter­rup­tions and then get a timer and begin to work on it tomor­row while the timer counts down.

That is your home­work. Try it out and please leave your com­ment and let the world know how this time man­age­ment tech­nique is work­ing out for you.

Thank you and I hope you have a very pro­duc­tive day!!!

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