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© 2014 The Institute for Human and Leadership Excellence. All Rights Reserved. Time Management Action Plan Published on LinkedIn and Blogger WEBSITE: http://www.humanexcellence.org TWITTER: @ icoreprinciples 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 TAKE TASK NOTES - Keep a note pad or device handy for capturing tasks as they come up. CREATE ACTION CATEGORIES - Establish a short list of action categories that will make it easier to sort, reference, and schedule tasks later. SCHEDULE "YOU" TIME - Make yourself a priority. Block off time slots for meals, snacks, relaxation, exercise, and spending time with family, friends, and co-workers. PRIORITIZE AND SCHEDULE WORK ITEMS - Shake off your task list to see what’s really necessary to handle and by when. LEVERAGE YOUR SUPPORT TEAM - Delegate, delegate, delegate! Put a support team in place and leverage them. REVIEW EOD or EOP PERFORMANCE - Review end-of-day or end-of-period performance and celebrate your accomplishments. OPTIMIZE ACTION PLAN & REPEAT - Implement controls and barriers to ensure that you accomplish your goals better next time around. Repeat steps. New Post! Mommy, Do Entrepreneurs Have To Go To Work?

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Our new article "Mommy, Do Entrepreneurs Have To Go To Work?" has been circulating on 2 LinkedIn Pulse Channels - Entrepreneurship & Small Business and Productivity. An innocent and profound question from a child leads to the discovery of a correlation between roles, risks, and working hours. Check in and see why. Perhaps add some ideas or comments of your own. Download this "Time Management Action Plan" to gain old-fashioned time management skills before Apple Watch takes over our lives in the near future. What are some ways that you optimize your time?

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© 2014 The Institute for Human and Leadership Excellence. All Rights Reserved.

Time Management Action PlanPublished on LinkedIn and Blogger

WEBSITE: http://www.humanexcellence.org TWITTER: @icoreprinciples

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TAKE TASK NOTES - Keep a note pad or device handy for capturing tasks as they come up.

CREATE ACTION CATEGORIES - Establish a short list of action categories that will make it easier to sort, reference, and schedule tasks later.

SCHEDULE "YOU" TIME - Make yourself a priority. Block off time slots for meals, snacks, relaxation, exercise, and spending time with family, friends, and co-workers.PRIORITIZE AND SCHEDULE WORK ITEMS - Shake off your task list to see what’s really necessary to handle and by when.

LEVERAGE YOUR SUPPORT TEAM - Delegate, delegate, delegate! Put a support team in place and leverage them.

REVIEW EOD or EOP PERFORMANCE - Review end-of-day or end-of-period performance and celebrate your accomplishments.

OPTIMIZE ACTION PLAN & REPEAT - Implement controls and barriers to ensure that you accomplish your goals better next time around. Repeat steps.

New Post! Mommy, Do Entrepreneurs Have To Go To Work?