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Eliminating Non-value Tasks From Your Day
by Kent Jacobson

Published on this site: October 20th, 2006 - See
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In support of time management, recognizing the need to manage your day
through the elimination of non-value added tasks is often forgotten. Without
periodically reviewing routine tasks, you will limit the level of success
you can achieve. Managing your tasks (routine or not) will go a long way
in ensuring your activities will be done on time and efficiently.
Here is a simple way to begin the process of eliminating non-value
task from you routine.
- Define for your situation what a value added task is, all other tasks
should be categorized as non-value for now. Be critical, this is a little
tough at first.
- Create two lists. One column heading - Value Added, the other Non-Value
added. Start each list by thinking of your daily routine; identify five
tasks for each category. Keep adding to your two lists as situations
or tasks present themselves during each day for a week. Very soon you
will be able to find out what tasks you are potentially wasting valuable time on.
- After a week of doing this you will need to sit down and critically
review both lists and determine if each tasks is essential or not. Eliminate
the non essential tasks and continue through both lists. You may find
some non value tasks areessential and must be kept. If this is the case,
maybe this task can be replaced by technology or modified in some manner
to add value.
- Setting a periodic task review schedule for yourself will help to
ensure that you do not migrate back to or add new non-value tasks. If
you know your tasks for the day you should review each of them and the
value gained in completing the activity. Keeping a record of your tasks
will help you to keep track of what tasks you have already completed,
and the tasks that you still need to get done.
- Time management work-shops can be very helpful if you are looking
to improve your task management skills. Chances are that you are not
alone when it comes to needing to improve time management skills. You
are the only on who can effectively manage your time, do it and success
will follow.

Kent Jacobson, a.k.a. "Mr. Success" is a trusted authority
in the success field and provides valuable success information for free
through his website at: http://www.Shortcut2Success.com
. You can also read Kent's Success Blog to find more success secrets at:
http://www.Shortcut2Success.com/blog


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