managing time and balancing life welcome! presenter: maria martinez witte
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Managing Time and Balancing Life
Welcome! Presenter: Maria Martinez Witte
Road MapAt the end of our session,
you will be able to:• List Roles• Pinpoint Priorities • Set Goals• Identify specific behavior
and attitudes that can enhance managing time and balancing life
Have fun!
Welcome!
Please introduce yourselves! Share sayings that you have heard
about time…
Famous Sayings…
Time is money There never enough time
to do a job right, but always time to do it over
If you want time, you must make time
A job will fill all of the time allocated for it
Have the time of your life
Myths of Managing Time
With better time management, you can find new time during the day. Everyone is limited to only 24 hours each day.
Effective time management is the same for everyone. Time management is unique for each person because each person has different priorities and goals.
Activity is good in itself. Being busy is not the same as being effective, if time is spend on low priorities.
Myths (continued)
Time management is a complex subject. It is a basic process, the key is to balance roles.
Good time managers are born not made. Some people seem to be more naturally organized, but everyone can learn to manage his/her time.
Roles
Student Parent Coordinator Supervisor Community Church Family Member Caregiver
Spouse Family Instructor Graduate Program
Officer Researcher Friend Home Operations
Chief
How do you meet Time? What roles / hats do you wear?
Managing Time Process
1. Set your priorities
2. Determine goals for each priority
3. Plan steps for goal attainment
4. Allocate time appropriately for each step
5. Use time management tools/techniques
Source: University Human Resources Professional Development Program, Rutgers University
Step 1: Set Priorities Timeframe: Rest of this week! Select one role What’s important (a priority) in that role?
Step 2: Set Goals
What goals will help you address the priority?
You can’t do everything: What you would like to accomplish? What regrets if not accomplished?
What is the most important thing to do?
Big Rocks
What are your big rocks in life? Video Clip from
7 Habits of Highly
Effective People
Step 3: Plan for Goal Attainment
Planning is bringing the future into the present so you can do something about it now.
Alan Lakein, Time Management
Expert
Step 4: Plan to Allocate Time
Visualize end result: your goal Estimate time required Break whole into pieces Develop schedule Check progress against time estimate Refine schedule if needed Anticipate/allow for possible problems
Step 5: Time Tools and Techniques
Use “to do” lists for planning Use a system (calendar, palm pilot,
blackberry, blueberry, cranberry…) Watch out for timewasters!
Plan the Rest of This Week
What roles? Goals? Plug them in to your calendar! Do them!
In Summary
Manage Time Around Roles Set priorities, based on Roles Determine goals for each priority Plan steps for goal attainment Allocate time appropriately for each step Use time management tools/techniques
Source: University Human Resources Professional Development Program, Rutgers University
Managing Time and Balancing Life
Thank you for your participation!