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Time and Stress Management: Leap-Frog Over
by Denise Landers |
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Published on this site: November 23th, 2006 - See more articles from this month
Time management and stress management-is there a relationship? Lack of
time may not be the only thing that creates stress for people, but it
certainly ranks as one of the highest in its frequency of occurrences.
Also consider another situation where stress and time are related, but
not due to lack of time. Here the stress stems from simply procrastinating,
even when time is available. And...if you procrastinate on enough matters, then lack of
time comes back into play again.
There is an old saying that eating a live frog first thing every morning
will usually make the rest of the day seem pretty easy. That frog is your
biggest project- the one that will produce the results that lead to your
goals. It also tends to be the one on which you are most likely to procrastinate.
Summer months are a time that people often schedule projects. Sometimes
the change of pace during this season leads people to plan catch-up days
both at the office and at home. In some geographical locations it is because
it is too hot to be outdoors, and in other cases it might be because work
slows down during this period.
Think back to your past summer:
Did you have plans to work on tasks that you had been postponing until
this time?
Did you plan on someone else getting things done during these month?
Were the chores that you had hoped to get done actually completed? If
not, why?
If you had jobs scheduled and did not get them done, could procrastination
be an issue? It is easy to always blame lack of time, but the truth is
that you often have times when you could be working on those delayed tasks
and you simply put them off.
Examine some of the reasons why people procrastinate.
There is no sense of urgency.
When a task does not come with a deadline,
it can be easy to postpone, but that item will still nag at you.
You
start feeling guilty about not getting enough done, and the accumulation
of
incomplete activities in turn ends up adding to your daily stress.
Solution: Think of positive outcomes and set your own deadline.
You do not know where to begin.
The project is so large and detailed that you do not have a clear picture
of the processes. It might have been fairly simple at the beginning but,
by delaying, the project has now become overwhelming.
Solution: Write down, in order, the steps that need to be taken.
You are more likely to tackle a small task than commit to a large block
of time. Be sure to schedule each of the steps on your calendar.
It is not where your interests or skill levels lie.
You may dislike the
chore, like filing or yard work, or it could be a project that you do
not know how to do and have no interest in learning. You stall for days
or weeks. Then when you finally have no choice, it is even worse than
you expected.
Solution: Can you hire someone, or trade services? When you are
interested in the work, you are certainly more efficient in accomplishing
that task. If it is something you hate to do, try to find an alternative
rather than allowing it to loom.
Do not let that frog get away for the day. Instead, leap right in, deal
with the frog early in the morning and then jump to the next task. After
all, eating that frog is often the means of providing you with your bread
and butter.
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Denise Landers - a time management expert and productivity trainer,
is the author of Destination: Organization http://www.keyorganization.com/destination.asp and
the owner of Key Organization Systems, Inc. Learn how she can help you
accomplish more at http://www.keyorganization.com
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