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Time management strategies Seaway NExT Workshop April 23, 2010

Setting the stage Why is it that as we develop more things to save us time, we end up with less time to do things? – Geico junk mail Time? What time do you think we have? – Saruman, The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring

Problem I feel like I dont really have any time to manage! I dont seem to have much choice about what to do at any given time. This predicament is not uncommon, apparently. The tyranny of the urgent

The changing nature of work Primary reference: Getting Things Done by David Allen Its harder to know when were done with a task now. Eg. Chopping wood When are you done...preparing a lecture?...doing research?...with a service commitment?

The nature of work is CONSTANT CHANGE I often ask in my seminars, `Which of you are doing only what you were hired to do? Seldom do I get a raised hand. The organizations were involved with seem to be in constant morph mode,... These... shake up structures, forms, roles, and responsibilities. Little seems clear for very long anymore, as far as what our work is... David Allen Do these statements apply to math professors?

Questions How can I keep under control? How do I process and track all the items coming to my attention? How can I avoid distractions? Can time-management systems really work? Or do they just make me feel better? Are the systems designed in a way that will work for math professors? Should I manage work and personal life separately?

Questions Doesnt time management take a lot of time? Why should I care? Is time management worth the effort? Should I make a to-do list? (What if I do and it has hundreds of items?) Is it important to prioritize tasks? Should I make a daily/weekly schedule? What if Im a perfectionist? How can I finish anything?

Questions What kind of goals should I make? How can I get motivated to stay on track with time management? What is the philosophy behind time management? How can I overcome procrastination?

Dealing with the inbox Control your time. If youre working off your in- box, youre working off the priorities of others. Donald Rumsfeld (RUMSFELDS RULE #57) One huge issue is the amount of information 1) being presented to us and 2) available for us to use. How much available data could be relevant to doing those projects `better? The answer is, an infinite amount, easily accessible,... through the Web. Allen

Not emptying your in-basket is like having garbage cans that nobody ever dumpsyou just have to keep buying new ones to hold all your trash. The in-basket... is the best that many people can do in terms of organizationat least they know that somewhere in there is a reminder of something they still have to do. Unfortunately, that safety net gets lost when... the inventory of s gets to extensive to be viewed on one screen. David Allen

Get in to empty The inbox is just to hold s until you can process them. Process all s in your inbox regularly. Process does not mean finish whats in each , but decide what to do with it and route it accordingly. I have a number of subfolders in my inbox. Whatever I cant deal with right away, I route to one of these.

Partitioning the inbox This has been really helpful! Its much easier to manage my and find important items. ButI usually dont quite get in empty. Problem: This approach to does not really work as intended unless the inbox is regularly emptied all the way.

Inboxes Def. Any place where a person receives work or other information is an inbox. Inboxes are crucial in the Getting Things Done system. Know where all your inboxes are. Minimize the number of inboxes. Dont try to keep incoming information in your head. Write it down and put it in an inbox. Empty your inboxes regularly

My collection buckets Shoebox on Grandpa Wehrenberg stand Pile on ledge in dining room Filing tray on island in kitchen SUNY Fredonia inbox Yahoo inbox Math dept. mailbox Office list Home desk list Downstairs list Officeon radiator Paper in wallet Front door mail slot Big box in dining room

Inboxes Problem: To be part of an effective system, these inboxes all need to be processed and emptied regularly. I empty some of mine, but others I dont empty all the way, and on some I dont even come close. This points to an even more fundamental question about time management. back

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Managing Interruptions What kinds of interruptions do you encounter in your daily life? What kinds are the most common? What kinds of interruptions are the most distracting? How much time do you lose in a day with interruptions?

Managing Interruptions (cont) How do you manage interruptions? Plan for them by planning your reaction Take a message and get back to the person Let the phone go to voic Ask a colleague to interrupt if they see you getting interrupted by a non-business passerby Always maintain a high level of customer service and dont make the interrupter feel like they are an inconvenience or interruption Managing interruptions should not lead to procrastination

My advice Close your program! Also, beware of instant messaging and the like. back

Can time management work? Good news: There are time management systems that do seem to help quite a bit in using time efficiently. Larger problem: Some of the systems dont work very well unless you apply them carefully and fully, exactly as specified. Most people dont have a really complete system, and they get no real payoff... D. Allen back

Is it all about feelings? back

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Why do we need to manage our time? Make us more effective and efficient Helps us function efficiently and effectively under intense pressure Helps us to control workload Can eliminate stress Others?

The time factor Problem: Time management takes time! David Allen calls for a Next actions list, a Projects list, a Maybe/Someday list, and a Waiting for list. When going through an inbox, if an item will take less than two minutes to complete, he advises to do it right away because keeping track of the item on an action list would take about 2 minutes. What if you have hundreds of such items? back

Perfectionism This is the problem of perfectionism. We stop ourselves from engaging in those tasks that move us forward in our abilities because we spend too much time focusing on the small decisions instead of the big decisions. Peg Boyle Single, Demystifying the Dissertation Sometimes... but I can also spend too much time focusing on the big decisions!

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Clarifying Your Goals What you want to achieve across your lifetime: Career, family, social, community, etc. Large ones first (5-10 years) Then break into smaller goals Positive statements Prioritize Write them down Be specific Be realistic Relate to performance – not outcome Celebrate achieved goals Be flexible and willing to adjust your plan

Be SMART with your goal setting S - specific M - measurable A - attainable R - relevant T – time bound

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Scheduling The process by which you look at the time you have, and plan how you will use it to achieve the goals you have identified. By using a schedule effectively, you can: Have a realistic understanding of what you can achieve with the time you have available Plan to make the best use of the time available Allocate ample time for things you absolutely must do Reserve contingency time to handle 'the unexpected Minimize or eliminate stress by avoiding over- commitment

Scheduling (cont) Scheduling is most effective if done on a regular basis – i.e. at the beginning of each week. The following steps from can help you in preparing your schedule: 1.Start by identifying the time you want to make available for your work. This will depend on the design of your job and on your personal goals in life.

Scheduling (cont) 2.Next, block in the actions you absolutely must take to do a good job. These will often be the things you are assessed against. For example, if you manage people, then you must make time available for coaching, supervision, and dealing with issues that arise. Similarly, you must allow time to communicate with your boss and key people around you. (While people may let you get away with 'neglecting them' in the short-term, your best time management efforts will surely be derailed if you do not set aside time for those who are important in your life.)

Scheduling (cont) 3. Review your To Do List, and schedule in the high-priority, urgent activities, as well as the essential maintenance tasks that cannot be delegated and cannot be avoided.To Do List high-priority, urgent

Scheduling (cont) 4.Next, block in appropriate contingency time. You will learn how much of this you need by experience. Normally, the more unpredictable your job, the more contingency time you need. The reality of many people's work is of constant interruption: Studies show some managers getting an average of as little as six minutes uninterrupted work done at a time. Obviously, you cannot tell when interruptions will occur. However, by leaving space in your schedule, you give yourself the flexibility to rearrange your schedule to react effectively to urgent issues. interruption

Scheduling (cont) 5.What you now have left is your "discretionary time": the time available to deliver your priorities and achieve your goals. Review your Prioritized To Do List and personal goals, evaluate the time needed to achieve these actions, and schedule them in.

Scheduling (cont) What happens if you get to Step 5 and have no discretionary time left over? Revisit the assumptions you made in Steps 1-4 Can anything be delegated? Outsourced? Abbreviated? Automated through technology? Review personal goals and to do list – Are they realistic? Can they be achieved in the time you have allotted? Are things being treated as more important than they really are?

Hold on... David Allen argues that scheduling of this type is completely impractical in todays workplace. back

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Prioritization Prioritizing what needs to be done is key! Without prioritization? Your most important goals may not get achieved because youre spending your time working on less important, lower valued tasks. Prioritization is more than just a to-do list A to-do list is a collection of tasks that need to be accomplished – SO -- In order to be effective these tasks need to be prioritized based on strategic importance

Tools to Help You Prioritize Activity logs help you analyze how you actually spend your time Prioritized To Do Lists List all of the things you need to do with the most important on top and the least important on the bottom Action Priority Matrix a diagramming technique to help you choose which tasks to prioritize and which ones to drop Urgent/Important Matrix helps distinguish and prioritize between urgent and important

Hold on.... Setting priorities in the traditional sense of focusing on your long-term goals and values,... Does not provide a practical framework of a vast majority of the decisions and tasks you must engage in day to day. David Allen back

Perfectionism Prop. Perfectionism is the #1 enemy of effective time management. (for me anyway!) Any other candidates for #1 enemy? Theorem. Its impossible for anyone to manage his or her time perfectly. Proof. Were human!

Advice Lemma. You cant finish something if you dont start it. If you want to finish a task, start it NOW! Furthermore, do a sloppy job! (You can always revise and improve it later.) The challenge is to lower our standards. We need to put words on the page so that we can revise and raise our writing up to our standards. Peg Boyle Single, Demystifying the Dissertation back

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Time Management Mantra According to mindtools.com – At the heart of time management is an important shift in focus: Concentrate on results, not on being busy Many people spend their days in a frenzy of activity, but achieve very little, because theyre not concentrating their effort on the things that matter the most.

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How to beat procrastination 1) Recognize you do it Putting things off? Do minor tasks for others first? 2) Figure out why Unpleasant? Overwhelming? 3) Getting over it Unpleasant? What motivates you? Reward yourself Peer pressure Overwhelming? Break down into smaller tasks Focus on small successes

Because I want to get my stuff done… Video 10-Minute Rule Overwhelmed? Break down big jobs 5-10 minutes to complete 3 Magical Questions Where are you? What do you want to do? How will you feel when done? This practice can get you going on the task… Ultimate Goal vs. Immediate Desire I want now? I want later? Example of small tasks…

Conclusion So do all who live to see such times, but that is not for them to decide. All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given to us." Gandalf, The Fellowship of the Ring