If you are feeling overworked, overwhelmed or just plain over it,
the following time-management tips can help you maximize your productivity so
you are able to accomplish more.
Separate Work from Home
Between responding to personal emails, instant messaging and
fielding cell phone calls from your kids, it can get very hard to stay focused
on the tasks. Therefore, when you're in the office try to concentrate on you
work as much as possible. Then when you're at home, you can really deal with your
issues there without distraction. You'll wind up having better quality time
both places. Separating your work duties from home-related ones will allow you
to keep your mind on work when you're there and, in turn, procrastinate less,
feel less overwhelmed and accomplish more.
Establish boundaries and stick with them
While it is always great to try to make everybody happy all the
time, it is just not possible in a workplace ruled by the irrefutable laws of
time and space. Learn when to say no. There are times when it's right to go
beyond the call of duty on the job. For Instance, when it is a real emergency,
then I do not mind staying late or going out on a limb. However, that's
different from just letting people dump their last-minute work on your desk so
they can make it home early. While you need to do your work, you also need to
take care of yourself and know your job's boundaries.
Get Organized
Time spent hunting for files or lost phone numbers could be used
for making progress on your to-do list. Good organizational structures are
essential in any time-management plan. Spend a few moments at the end of
everyday answering voicemails, and emails. It always helps to be organized and
not let messages pile up. It will always save you time. Sticky notes posted on
your keyboard can help you remember the most important task that need to be
done throughout the day. Everyone has their own system for being organized. Try
these tips. They may just add a couple of minutes to your day along with you
routine you already practice.
Make Time for Yourself
Any well-constructed to-do list has to include some time for
relaxing and centering yourself, or you might wind up too stressed out to do
anybody any good.
Hard work = Resistance and is the opposite of flow.
First off, no one likes to "have to" do anything. When
you say I "have to" pay my bills, so I "have to" work hard
to get the money. Already you are able to sense the despair and powerlessness
in the very idea of "having to" do something you naturally resist.
When you "have to" do anything, you're in a state of resistance. You
are fighting the natural flow by pointing yourself upstream, resisting. After a
few decades of this resistance, you are able to see how some individuals
eventually burnout, lose their perspective, lose joy, create sickness and
ultimately lose life itself. No, having to work hard to get what we want isn't
the answer. Grinding away at something is the root cause of all disappointments
in life. Turn this idea around.
Discover and pursue your path of least resistance.
What do you love? I mean really love! What do you like to
"play at"? What are you effortlessly good at? What activity excites
you to an extent that when you're engaged in it, you actually lose your
awareness of time? Think about these questions deeply. Within this idea of
"play" is the seed of joyous, easy, relaxed, natural, lazy creation.
There's no working when you're engaged in an activity you feel you were born to
do. If you have an idea that you love to play with, do you force yourself to
play with it? Of course not. You are naturally drawn to it. You're lovingly
engaged in it. Things are easy. There's no work involved and the results of
your creation seem almost heaven-sent.
Your whole life must reflect what you're naturally drawn to do. It
is essential to accomplishing your heart's desire. Do not trade one more second
of your precious life energy working hard at achieving your goals. Discover
your greatest gifts that have been with you since the day you were born and use
them to create value in a simple and relaxed way! Everything you need to create
your success is already within you.
Any useful idea that has elevated the life experience of
individuals has come about because people would like to avoid having to do hard
work. All our innovations throughout history have been created to make life
easier and better. Hard work is counter-productive to the direction of growth
and life expanding. Hard work shuts off the flow of creative, inspired energy.
Hard work isn't in alignment with the laws of creation. You're made of the same
stuff and this natural law applies to you wittingly or unwittingly. You'll
never become healthy, wealthy and wise:
- keeping your nose to the grindstone
- pushing the ball uphill
- working your fingers to the bone
- going to a salt mine
- spending the day with a slave driver
There's an easier, lazy, do nothing
way to create the life you have always desired. You must engage yourself in
what you love, play and have fun with. Play with everything. If it is not fun,
and feels like hard work, you're decreasing your potential for creating massive
success in your life. Align your focus and attention to only that which you
love. Then find partners who love doing the activities you resist doing. When
you put it all together, you will take a quantum leap in your power to create
what you desire.


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