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Working Smarter, Not Harder J oyce Martin Director of Staff/Program Development OCES
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Getting the Edge
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3 Kinds of Time Boss Imposed System Imposed Self Imposed
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How Well Do You Plan?
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Learn To Plan
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Get Organized! How?
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Set Goals Career/Work Personal Relationships Recreation Personal Growth “Having” Social
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Make Your Goals Challenging but attainable Specific and measurable Compatible with each other Flexible Long term, intermediate, daily
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The Magnificent 7 To Sort Tray Wastebasket
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Is your office clean, neat, and organized ?
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If not! Clean up and throw it out !
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Organize Your Work Space Location Space Easy access to tools Comfort - seating, ventilation, lighting, etc.
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Reorganize Your Desk Get a large trash can Take everything off the top and empty all drawers Discard all items not used Put back only the essentials Make a filing system
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Only one project at a time on top of desk
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The Magnificent 7 To Sort Tray Wastebasket Calendars “To Do” list
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Daily To-Do List A= Must do B= Should do C= Nice to do Start with A-1 and do all the A’s first
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The Magnificent 7 To Sort Tray Wastebasket Calendars “To Do” list Reading file(s) Action files Reference files
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Get It Done! Don’t be sidetracked Stay focused Keep your desk clear
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Don’t Procrastinate: Do It Now! How? - Get interested in your work -Imagine satisfaction- seeing task completed -Challenge yourself with deadlines
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Reduce the Paper Blizzard Handle each piece only once Put only necessities in writing If in doubt, throw it out Use the telephone or computer
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4 Questions Do I really need to keep this? Where should I keep it? How long should I keep it? How can I find it?
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What you do with a piece of paper is not nearly as important as doing it consistently.
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No “right” or “wrong” way to organize your papers. What works best for you is the best system!
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Schedule Your Work Time according to your moods/energy level - When do you work best alone? -When do you work best with others?
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Try to shield yourself from interruptions and distractions Avoid drop-ins - close door -face desk away from door -remove excess chairs -go to someone else’s office -place clock over visitor’s head
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Learn to say “NO” Say “no” quickly You have the right to say “no” Offer refusals politely and pleasantly Offer counter proposal
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Time Management Tricks & Techniques Plan ahead use odd bits of time Have work to do when waiting Set a time for jobs you are inclined to put off Allot time for jobs with deadline well ahead of final time Keep your plan flexible Other ideas
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Time Honored Tips
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Ideas for Time Management at Home
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Change It takes 21-30 days to change/break a habit
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Time Management Ability to use your time on things that matter
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So Control Your Time!
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Time Flies! Are You the Pilot or the Passenger?
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Summary 3 kinds of time Organize Set goals Magnificent 7 Get it done Learn to say “No” Practice time management at work and home
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It’s 5 o’clock somewhere!
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