time management: how to get your priorities done every day
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Paul D. Casey & Wife Laura
Austin
Cheyenne
does not necessarily
mean
Productivity!
Activity
Intentional, Effective Time Manager:
OneDetermine your
most important
priorities overall.
Eight ways to be a more
“You cannot have a peak performance without
a peak purpose.” –John Maxwell
You have to
CHANGE BELIEFbefore you can
CHANGE BEHAVIOR.
TASKS
(critical)
IV.
I.
III.
Two
Before you leave each
day, look ahead at your
schedule for tomorrow
and make sure you know
your TOP 3 PRIORITIES
for that day.
Intentional, Effective Time Manager:
Eight ways to be a more
Margin is cushion time between priorities.
ThreeGet your priorities
done near the beginning of your
shift/day.
Intentional, Effective Time Manager:
Eight ways to be a more
Four
Make Appointments
With Yourself
Intentional, Effective Time Manager:
Eight ways to be a more
FiveGo with your biorhythms.
Intentional, Effective Time Manager:
Eight ways to be a more
SixDo one thing at a time.
Intentional, Effective Time Manager:
Eight ways to be a more
We all have
1,440 minutesin our day!
Allocate them well.