Jeff Casmer's Articles in Time Management

  • Three Cheap Tricks to Increase Efficiency
    There are cheap and easy ways to increase efficiency without investing in any product. Let us examine a few of them.
  • Prioritization and Time Management
    There will always be more things that one might like to do than there is time to do them. When one looks at that collection of limitations, it becomes very clear that proper prioritization is essential to effective time management.
  • Viewing Your Time as a Valuable Commodity
    Sometimes the keys to successful time management have nothing to do with planners, schedules or organization technique. Instead, changes of viewpoint can make all the difference in the world.
  • Budgeting Your Time Accurately
    In order to plan our days and to manage our time, we have to be capable of budgeting that time with a relatively high degree of accuracy. If we schedule multiple tasks in a given day and underestimate how long it will take to complete them, we will be forced to shove excess over to the next day.
  • Common Time Management Errors to Avoid
    We may not always know the best way to handle time, but we certainly know a few things to avoid. Let's look at two common time management errors to avoid.
  • Essential Projects You Cannot Ignore
    One of the keys to successful time management is prioritizing tasks and distinguishing optional activities from the essential. Those judgment calls are an integral part of virtually every time management system.
  • Stop Trying to Beat the Clock
    One of the most commonly heard expressions used in the discussion of time management is "beating the clock." People want to find a way to avoid time's limitations and to function freely without feeling pressured by the tick-tock that marks every second.
  • Adjusting Your Schedule on the Fly
    If you have scheduled your day perfectly and are certain you have allowed yourself just enough time to get everything done, something is certain to happen. You will encounter an emergency of some sort. Or an old friend to whom you have not spoken in years. If you are at home, the dishwasher will suddenly overflow.
  • Time Management and Attitude
    Time management is an exercise in attitude. Our personal attitude and disposition toward time and its use will have a far greater impact on our ability to manage time than any strategy ever can.


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