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Episode #139: How To Be More Time Efficient: Help From A Top Expert

August 15, 2019 By Ann E. Nelson Leave a Comment

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Episode #139: How To Be More Time Efficient: Help From A Top Expert
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How to be more time efficient: Help from a top expert.Australia’s time lord, Les Watson, says even retirees need to know how to be more time efficient. Get help from a top expert. What’s the phrase, goes something like “they have their hand in many pots…”. Yes even retirees fall into that trap of being time poor when involved in too many things. Some wonder where they ever had time to work.

It’s time to work out what you really want to achieve in your days to ensure you have a Happy Retirement.

Les Watson has worked extensively throughout Australia and South East Asia running dynamic training programs that have produced measurable results for large corporations, small businesses and individuals.
Les’s depth of knowledge and skill come from over 30 years experience as a trainer, speaker and facilitator in self-management, motivation and communication techniques.
Because of his passion and expertise in time management, Les has earned the nickname “Time Lord”.

Do you fall into the trap of being time poor? One way to improve that situation is to learn to say no. Learn to say yes to activities that are going to enhane you life. The trick to having a successful retirement is to work out how you truely want to spend your days and weeks.

Write down your dreams, what you want to spend your time doing and break it up into:
  • have to,
  • must do and
  • like to do.

Les believes you can get back an hour every day by reviewing where all your time goes. Do you have a full schedule? Have you allowed any down time, any gaps to take some time for yourself?

If this is starting to sound like you then listen to Australia’s time lord, Les Watson, give some tips on how to be more time efficient.

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Get Back An Hour Every Day – The Time Crunch Crisis

August 15, 2019 By Ann E. Nelson Leave a Comment

If only I could get back an hour in every day!

The real question is, as a retiree, why would you want an hour back? To get things done, right?

Here are 3 things that get in the road and ways to overcome them so that you get back that hour, everyday.

Overwhelmed by Email

focus is to manage our distractions instead of letting them manage us‘Ping’. You’ve got mail it used to say.

But now it’s either a distraction from the important task at hand or more work.

Email can get out of hand and it seems like a mountain of a task to get it back under control.

I have a client who, when we first met, had 6000 emails in his email inbox.

Enter Inbox Zero – a rigorous approach to email management aimed at keeping the inbox empty — or almost empty — at all times. Inbox Zero was developed by Merlin Mann.

Why do you want to have your inbox empty or almost empty?

It eliminates distractions, those emails that shout at you when you are attempting to concentrate on the important tasks at hand.

Some tips to become an email ninja:

Only check your email 3 or 4 times a day, or once an hour, on the hour.

Add a line under your email signature that says something like “I only check my emails 3 or 4 times a day. If it’s urgent, please call me.

Close your email client down when you want to focus on other tasks.

Down tools at the end of the day. Choose a time to finish and set an alarm so that you do finish.

And if you can’t close your email client down, at least turn your notifications off. There’s an hour back just from eliminating the distractions.

Taking on Too Much

One of the main reason people don’t have enough time is because there have filled their schedule so full that there isn’t any peace. No down time. No gaps.

And why, sometimes, do we as retirees take on too much? Sometimes it’s FOMO – Fear of Missing Out.

In the bigger scheme, you are always missing out on something. You can’t be at every meeting, every presentation, every gathering in town. Reduce your focus to what’s important.

One way to do that…Boundaries – say NO. Boundaries are put in place to keep us safe. People interrupt with the best intentions but it isn’t always the right time. You may be in the middle of something important. Put up a boundary. Say no but be polite/diplomatic. An example could be “That doesn’t work for me right now. It could work in two to three hours time, check back then”.

No Systems

Systems give us structure. Without them, life can feel chaotic or a mess. Use some of these to overcome the feeling of helplessness.

Don’t trust your memory – write everything down. You may say ‘Yeh, but I’ve got a great memory. It doesn’t matter. The shortest pencil is longer that the longest memory.

Create a trusted system – somewhere to write stuff so it will get done and not be forgotten. It doesn’t matter if it’s a paper planner (Filofax/notebook) or an app on your phone (OneNote/Evernote/ Notes).

A system beats using scraps of paper (back of an envelope/napkin/notepad/post-it note) that can be misplaced. And I’m sure, if it’s not you, we have all heard someone say ‘It’s around here somewhere’.

Set achievable to do lists, not 100 tasks to be done today. Because with 100 tasks, you are just setting yourself up for disappointment. 10 to 15 tasks and then prioritise them.

Article by Les Watson, Australia’s Time Lord.

Connect with Les Watson Online

Filed Under: Retirement Planning Tagged With: Les Watson, time crunch, time lord

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