Tuesday, November 21, 2006

Get An Extra Hour Out Of Every Day

As the holidays approach we often find ourselves with too much to do and not enough time to do it in. So I'm passing these hints along......


How can you get an extra hour from each day? This is a basic challenge for all of us. We've come up with many practical ways to secure one more precious hour from each day. (Remember that each of these tips is probably adaptable to your particular situation.) Here they are. I hope you'll find them helpful an useful to you...

1. Make up and follow a detailed, daily schedule.
2. Get up earlier.
3. Do less passive reading, TV watching and the like.
4. Avoid allowing others to waste your time.
5. If you commute to work, use the time to study or plan.
6. Organize your work; do it systematically.
7. Make creative use of lunchtime.
8. Delegate authority if possible.
9. Spend less time on unimportant phone calls.
10. Think first; then do the job.
11. Do instead of dream.
12. Work hardest when you're mentally most alert.
13. Eliminate activities which make little contribution to the best results for your life.
14. Always do the toughest jobs first.
15. Before each major act, ask: Is this REALLY necessary?
16. Choose interesting and constructive literature for spare-moment reading.
17. Learn how to sleep. Sleep soundly, then work refreshed.
18. Write notes or letters while waiting for others.
19. Always carry an envelope with paper in it, stamps and a few postcards.
20. Combine tasks which are done in the same area.
21. Be prompt for all appointments.
22. Lay out your clothes the night before.
23. Relax. Ready yourself for the important jobs in life.
24. Concentrate on the specific task you're doing.
25. Make constructive use of those five- or ten-minute waiting periods. Carry with you magazine article clippings on helpful subjects.
26. Always carry a pencil and paper to capture important-to-you ideas.
27. Learn to do other "unnecessary things" while watching TV or listening to the radio.
28. Call on specialists to accomplish work you cannot do efficiently.
29. Avoid making a "production" out of small tasks.
30. Avoid interruptions.
31. Tackle only one job at a time.
32. Search out job short-cuts.
33. Know your limitations.

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