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Habit 3 Put First Things First

Not enough time to get it all done! Habit 2 – you decided what was most important to you, what should be first Habit 3 – helps you plan on how to put those things first Will power- the strength to say yes to your most important things Won’t power- the strength to say no to less important things and to peer pressure

Packing More into Your Life When you pack for a trip, if you are more organized then you can fit more into your suitcase To get more organized in your life to fit more in, you can use the Time Quadrant Model which divides things into important and urgent categories

What is Important?/What is Urgent? Important - Activities that contribute to your mission and goals Tests, exercise, relationships, work, projects Urgent-Pressing things, in-your-face-things, activities that demand immediate attention Phone calls, interruptions, a test tomorrow, car breaks down

There are 4 Time Quadrants Important and Urgent The “Procrastinator” Exam Tomorrow Friend gets Injured Late for Work Project Due Today Urgent and Not Important The “Yes-Man” Unimportant phone calls Interruptions Other people’s small problems Peer pressure Important and Not Urgent The “Prioritizer” Planning/Goal setting Essay due in a week Exercise Relationships Relaxation Not Urgent and Not Important The “Slacker” Too much TV Endless phone calls Too much computer games Mall marathons Time wasters

Quadrant 1 – The Procrastinator There will always be Q1 things that we can’t control Last minute meeting Illness By putting things off, like volunteering until the last couple of weeks, people become a “stress case” Spending too much of your time here causes Stress and anxiety Burnout Mediocre paerformance

Quadrant 3 – The Yes-Man People who spend a lot of time in this quadrant attend to matters that are urgent and may seem important, but are not. For example, a ringing phone. This quadrant is also full of things that are important to other people, but are not important to you Results of spending too much time here Being a people pleaser Lack of discipline Feeling like a doormat for others to wipe their feet on

Quadrant 4-The Slacker This is the category of waste and excess. There is nothing here that is urgent or important What appears to be relaxation or renewal turns into wasted time The results of Q4 are Lack of responsibility Guilt Flakiness

Quadrant 2- The Prioritizer The quadrant of excellence The place where you want to spend the most time This person plans ahead for doing first things first Results of spending time here are Control of your life Balance High performance

Where do you spend most of your time? We all spend time in all the quadrants, but the goal should be to increase the time spent in Q2 Shrink Q1 by procrastinating less Say no to Q3 activities Cut down on Q4, slacker activities

Plan Weekly Take 15 minutes each week to plan your week. Not daily, not monthly Step 1 What are the most important things I need to do this week? Limit the number to no more than 10 These are the big rocks Look at each role you fulfill eg student, friend, family member, employee, individual, teammate

Weekly Plan Step 2 – Block out time for your big rocks By seeing the important things listed, you can then plan when you will do them Study for that test on Thursday Go to volunteer Get birthday present

Weekly Plan Step 3 – Schedule Everything else Fill in day with the little to-dos like daily tasks (take out garbage), appointments

Adapt Daily Things may come up or your plan didn’t go quite like you thought it would. Even if you don’t accomplish everything you set out to, you probably accomplished more than if you had not planned at all

Does this system work? YES!