Enjoy your new found time:
- When planning a new activity, anticipate all that might go wrong so that you won’t be forced to fight fires when an expected crisis occurs.
- Don’t answer the telephone during a meeting or project if it disturbs the flow of progress or causes you to waste other people’s time.
- Keep your desk and office organized so you have quick access to what you need. Put things in a place where you won’t have to hunt for them.
- Delegate effectively so you are not busier than your subordinates and can make the best use of your time.
- Communicate with the intent to be understood so you don’t have to send the same message twice.
- Improve your listening skills so that you’ll never be paralyzed by uncertainty about what someone has asked of you.
- See that the meetings you attend start and end on time and that there are no unnecessary deviations from the agenda.
- Stand up when unwanted visitors get past the pit bull who should guard your office. Come around from behind your desk and meet the person near your door.
- Stop thinking about what you have to do and do it.
“Dost thou love life? Then do not squander time, for that is the stuff that life is made of.”
-Benjamin Franklin
“You will never find time for anything. If you want time, you must make it.”
-Charles Buxton
“We all find time to do what we really want to do.”
-William Feather
Ronald D. Worth, CAE, FSMPS, CPSM
CEO
SMPS National
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