Feb20

Time management doesn't exist

Written by Jen Bertsch

I no longer believe in time management. You cannot manage time. What can you manage? Actions.

 

99-percent of my clients say time management is a struggle. Many of them don’t have that natural ability to get organized to a point where they feel “totally on top of things.” They simply don’t know where to start.

Being able to manage your day and feel productive is the core of being able to lead yourself and others well.

 

A few years ago I was discussing the qualities of leadership with my pastor. He mentioned a book on organization he loved and suggested I read it (Getting Things Done by David Allen).

 

When I read it, I felt like the author cracked open my head and wrote solutions to all the issues I had about feeling scattered. I could see how my life and they way I worked could be different.

 

One of the best tips that I implement today is managing my actions instead of my time. I ask, “What is my next physical action?” on just about everything I do.

 

For example, before reading the book I might have thought, “I need to get a certification completed.” I may have even scheduled time to work on it, and getting to the goal was always a time management balancing act.

 

Today I ask, “What is the next physical action I have to take in order to accomplish getting that certification complete?”

 

My answer: “I need to schedule three hours to do the required time log.”

 

Then I schedule time to do the log and ask the question again. It sounds so simple, I know. Yet it’s powerful.

 

Think differently… your brain is a powerful tool.

  • Make a list of all the projects that are looming in your head.
  • Grab a different color pen and write down the next physical action you need to take to complete each task.
  • Get specific and drill down to the simplest detail.

Your day will move from being filled with activity to high-level productivity. The difference translates to your bottom line.

 

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Jen

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About the Author

Jen Bertsch

Jen Wiczek Bertsch, a successful executive coach, uses her contagious enthusiasm to spark her clients to take actions needed to create a future distinct from their past. She works in one-on-one coaching, group coaching and personal branding.

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