by Steve Dailey
Category: Time Management
So many people, possibly you yourself, will say, “I don’t have any time!”. But we are all given the gift of the same 24 hours in a day, 168 hours in a week, and 8736 hours in a year. How is it that billionaires and even the President of the United States, as busy as they are, gets so much accomplished in a day than we do and we each have the same 24 hours to work with? Here are some things to consider and start doing what they are doing to consider the time that we have been given.
Controlling Finite Time.
Time is here and gone. Time waits for no one. How we use our time defines how our life will develop. A successful person learns the proper mindset and discovers the optimum skillsets to use this most precious non-renewable resource we are all equally given.
Consistency
Time makes room for what you choose. Time will expand when it is honored. One of the best time strategies you can implement is to take repetitive tasks or important tasks that need to be accomplished often, and establish a consistently scheduled routine, stick to that consistency factor.
Tools
Use tools to help structure your time. Managing your time needs tools that you consistently use and are a part of your daily routine and they are located with you to keep you on track.
Notepad
Use your notepad or a journal for ideas. What are the new ideas that you want to implement, that if not written down, will not get done? Use your journal for this important purpose.
Calendar
Use your calendar for what your day will look like. Your calendar is a great tool for you to see how well you are using your time. Is it empty or jam-packed with follow-ups, meetings, and zoom calls? Schedule work, personal, and family time, all are important.
Author BIO
Steve Dailey
Steve Daily was a coach to Entrepreneurs. Sadly he died in a bicycle accident in 2024.