The  secret of getting ahead is getting started. The secret of getting  started is breaking your complex overwhelming tasks into manageable  tasks, and then starting on the first one. -Mark Twain 
Time Management 
Have  you ever wished for a few more hours in the day? Why is it that some  people seem to get everything done effortlessly and others feel that  time constantly eludes them? The secret to managing your time well isn’t  working more hours. It is about prioritizing the important things and  learning to use the time you have more efficiently and effectively. The  secret is working smarter, not harder. 
Some  of us, by nature, organize and get tasks out of the way before we  relax, while others of us play first and work later. It is important to  first recognize which type you are and whether your style is allowing  you to have the life you really want. Maybe you are super-organized at  work, but burned out because you don’t know how to make time for  yourself. Maybe you are naturally a less organized person who knows how  to relax, but you are dissatisfied because you aren’t fulfilling your  goals and dreams. 
    Rather  than labeling yourself or beating yourself up, realize that time  management is an area of your life that you can strengthen. Like a new  muscle, it takes practice and repetition to make it stronger. To help  you get started, here are some steps to streamline your days at work and  at home. Try the first one or two that jump out at you: 
- Allocate time for planning and organizing. 
 - Create to-do lists that are realistic, not intimidating. Use only one to-do list. 
 -  Under-schedule your time: Leave time for the unexpected situations and  for interruptions. When you estimate how long something will take, add  on a third of that time. 
 - Schedule your time in a way that reduces interruptions that lower your productivity. 
 -  Practice the art of intelligent neglect: Eliminate trivial tasks. 
 - Prioritize what is most important and do that first. 
 - Consider your biological prime time: At what time of day do you work best? Plan to do your most important work at that time. 
 - If you say yes to everything that comes your way, learn to say no. 
 - Ask for help and delegate. 
 -  In the evening make your to-do list for the next day, so it will be out  of your brain and on a piece of paper. Leave work with a clear head and  a clean desk.   
 - Acknowledge yourself daily for all that you have accomplished. 
  Also  take a look at the two biggest hindrances to using time effectively:  procrastinating and lacking purpose. We usually procrastinate when a  task seems too daunting, too large or too complex, or when we feel we  won’t be able to handle it. When you get that “deer in the headlights”  feeling, try “chunking”: break the large task into smaller, manageable  action steps and start with the first one. We also often drag our heels  or use our time inefficiently because we are bored, unengaged and  uninspired. The most effective people will tell you that they love what  they do and are aligned with a greater purpose. When it comes to  managing your time, you may need to ask the larger questions, “Am I  doing what I love to do? Am I doing something meaningful to me?”  
As  you strengthen your new time management muscle, keep your focus on  getting organized so that you can live the life you came here for.  Instead of being a chore, good time management can be your ticket to  more fun, greater satisfaction and a vibrant, exciting life.
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