Showing posts with label tasks; time management;. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tasks; time management;. Show all posts

I bought a small dry erase board to hang at my desk this week. The plan is for this to help me implement another time management strategy...having a "Focus Board" for a particular project/theme of the week.

To manage recurring tasks, I make use of the Outlook task list. I'll discuss that in another post at another time. The thought behind a "Focus Board" is to have a place to record one or two tasks or goals above my normal to-do list that I want to either make good progress on, or complete, by the end of the work week. By writing them on this visible board, this can help me stay focused when other project ideas or distractions come to mind. Those ideas can wait until whatever is on the "Focus Board" for the week is finished.

All of us have daily to-do lists that should be accomplished. However, if we only do those repetative items, we may never conquer larger projects. Ideally, you should schedule some "project time" (or at least put "work on project" on one of your days to-do lists) for each week. Then, you can focus on whatever project you've listed on your focus board during the time you've allotted. Keep that project listed on your focus board until it is complete, even if it takes more than a week. Restrict yourself to listing no more than two projects at a time on your Focus Board--maybe one home related and one business related.

Let me give you an example. This week, my focus board has two items...one is to catch up on some professional development reading, and the other is to create an additional handout for a class we just finished developing. Those are the only two items listed on the Focus Board. That's all I feel I can reasonably do in addition to my typical, daily to-dos. (One of my weekly to-dos is to polish or prepare an article for one of our websites. In this case, the form I want to create will also knock out this repeating "to-do" item.) The professional development reading works for this week because the holiday is allowing some more free time. It seemed a good time to focus on some reading.

The key is to Focus Board lies in its name...it's a visual to help yourself stay focused. One danger to effective time management is having so many scattered goals in our heads. A combination of a reasonable, repetitive to-do list with a changing Focus Board can help you balance attention on routine tasks while also beginning to tackle larger projects. Print This
After two weeks of neat opportunities (media appearances one weekk and a teambuilding/DISC training for a local company the other) I'm settling in and realizing the myriad of small tasks that have converged onto my list and desk in the meantime. (The "little things" still need attention even when you've directed hours of focus on other projects, don't they?!) It's times like these that this "time management teacher" needs her own lesson! Amazingly, I did not make my weekly visits to my two standard "coffee shop offices" this week...first time in months. (Yes, they are still in business.) There were just other priorities.

As for the blog, my plan was to begin a blog series on a biblical viewpoint of women working today, and that is still in the works. But with it being Labor Day weekend (and it looks like I'll be doing some laboring over the weekend!), I will postpone that topic until next Friday. I have other things that are to be launched/sent on Tuesday, including an agreement with Thomas Nelson to put a review of Fearless by Max Lucado on my blog on the 8th. I'm about half-way through the book, so I have some reading to do as well!

So my next post will be a review of Fearless, and then we'll launch into the women working theme. I hope you all have a great weekend, whatever you are doing. Don't worry...I will be sure to sprinkle in some fun and fellowship throughout these few days even though I'll be plugging through a lengthy task list. Tonight, for example, is a date with hubby to see our Greenville Drive play...always an enjoyable time.

Blessings to you! Print This