Simple Time Management Chart to Help With Learning Time Management Skills!
Keep losing track of your time? Use a time management chart to help you organize your life!
Did you know that by simply writing down where you spend your time you can find yourself with an extra 2 hours a day to get what you want done?
This tool has helped my clients and I find time for what we want to do and I know that it will help you too!
This chart will help you organize your:
- Values
- Desires
- Time
Part 1 - Your Values
Before learning time management skills, understand that in most cases time is not the issue that's holding you back from doing more.
Being unaware of your values and priorities is. Figuring out and writing down your priorities is the first step towards effective time management!
Part 2 - Your Desires
When you're writing up your own time chart, make sure you know why you're doing all of this work in the first place!
This is one area that most people need a lot of work on. They spend too much time doing things that others want them to do!
How about doing what it is what you want to do now? By simply writing down your desires you'll be able to make more time for yourself and your next 90 day goals!
Part 3 - Effective Time Management
When you finally have your values and desires set up the way you want, you are then ready to work on learning time management skills.
You'll be surprised but you will find time for what you want to do at the end of using the time management tool (you can get it by signing up here!)
Find The Time Management Chart Instructions Here!
Get the most out of your chart by following these practical step-by-step instructions that come with it! You can find part one by first asking yourself "How can I better organize my life?" and click on the link!
Final Thoughts
So there you have it
- Take advantage of the chart you can get for free by signing up for our 90-day-er's personal development magazine
- Follow the chart instructions and you'll be able to maximize your productivity while minimizing the day-to-day stress.
All in all rest easy knowing that once you've written down how you spend your time, you can have peace of mind.
