Heather Macdonald & Richelle Allen-King Our presentation incorporates selected material from former leaders: Katryn Wiese, Richard Yuretich, & Ann Bykerk-Kauffman.

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Heather Macdonald & Richelle Allen-King Our presentation incorporates selected material from former leaders: Katryn Wiese, Richard Yuretich, & Ann Bykerk-Kauffman

 Identify and set YOUR priorities  Link regular actions to priorities over multiple time scales

 Set your own priorities  One example ◦ #1 My mental, spiritual, physical health ◦ #2 My family ◦ #3 My job  a) the students  b) my future career desires  c) my own academic education  d) my department  e) the college as a whole ◦ #4 My friends, home, etc.

 Questions to Ponder ◦ Shouldn’t everyone’s #1 priority be their own health? ◦ Is your career more important than your health? ◦ How much good are you to others if you are not taking care of yourself  Priority Review ◦ Make an ordered list of your priorities

 CALM  C lear your clutter (physical and mental)  A dmit and announce that you can’t do it all  L earn to let go  M aximize what is most meaningful

 Human brain not wired for multitasking  Wastes more time than gains  Successful people are not multi- taskers, but those who can focus for short intervals

 Focus on the task at hand  Take advantage of short time periods  Work mindfully; take a break  Schedule your thinking, planning, writing time and stick to it!

 Check a few times a day – schedule it.  You get less if you send less.  Don’t respond to trivia.  Wait 24 hours for replying  Keep in-box EMPTY! “Never check in the morning” by Julia Morgenstern

 Working in a positive emotional state facilitates effective mental function.  Conversely, negative feelings (anxiety, guilt, etc) are draining, reduce the capability to do good work and make that work take longer. Daisy approaches daily activities with enthusiasm.

Reap the benefits of taking time to do joyful things that sustain you.

 Over multiple time scales  Schedule regular time for each category of activity that is important  Take time regularly to re-evaluate priorities (e.g. annually or per semester, weekly or so)  If it isn’t working, analyze it to find the problem and try again!

 Aim high!  Include personal, family, and work activities  Don’t overbook yourself (include some unscheduled time)  Be honest  Schedule time for your #1 priority first, then move to the next priority  If you finish early, consider sharing and reviewing schedules with someone else

 Look at your schedules. Did you include time for ◦ Emergencies ◦ Friends ◦ If left out intentionally, that’s fine

 Evaluate tasks re 4 quadrants  Do the highest priority tasks first  Break projects into small steps and goals and schedule each  The 24 hour rule (when asked to do something)  Two-fers  Don’t work weekends (Richard Yuretich)

 Discuss and make a list of the biggest challenges you face in making your schedule a reality and suggestions for overcoming these challenges