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Time Management Tips: Do You Break it Down into Actions?

By: Cheryl A. Clausen

This one simple idea will help you to feel less stressed. Plus you'll make better use of the time you have. And all it takes is analyzing the whole of any project to break it down into the individual actions you will take or delegate. Let's be clear about what constitutes a project. A project isn't necessarily some gigantic undertaking that you're involved in at work. A project is anything that requires more than one action on your part.

If you don't break projects down into actions each time you think about the project you have to make a decision. Every time you think about the project you have to decide what your next step should be or you decide to table it yet again and think about it later. That means every time you think about the project you're doing unnecessary mental work that increases your level of stress.

So rather than having a list of projects you want to develop a list of next actions. When you're feeling overwhelmed because you have so much to do and not enough time and you're looking at a list of projects it only makes you feel more confused and frustrated because you're too frazzled to make a good decision about what you should do next. Contrast that to when you're in the same situation and you have a list of actions in front of you. When you have a list of actions there are fewer decisions to make. You can look at your list and scan down the list and choose one action you can do now. There are two ways you can approach that choice.

You can make that choice based on the amount of time you have available right now. Throughout your day each and every day you'll have these little odd time lots anywhere from 5-15 minutes. It isn't enough time to delve into anything too complicated, but it's just enough time to clean up a few little things.

You can make that choice based on priority. In this case your scanning your list of actions and choosing the one most important action you can take that has the potential to produce the greatest results. When you can make choices based on their greatest potential for value you're learning how to improve your time management skills so you get more value from your time and have less stress.

Get more focused by having a list of next actions. Don't close shop for the day until you've had a chance to scan your list actions to choose the 1-3 most important actions you'll take the next day. Plan when you'll take those actions. If you get in the habit of doing this when the next day comes you'll know exactly what you want to do and when and if you'll hold yourself accountable you'll get a lot more done with better results and less stress.

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