This means building on your strengths, not dwelling on your challenges, acknowledging your limits, and respecting your natural energy flow and biorhythms.
And nowhere is this more evident than when it comes to managing your time for maximum effectiveness and productivity!
Don't get me wrong, I'm not a drill sergeant when it comes to time management. But I think we all know that there are many challenges an ADDer faces when it comes to time management, like:
- We're easily bored.
- We tend to procrastinate on large projects and dull tasks.
- We can get so distracted that we forget what we're trying to accomplish.
- And the stress and anxiety of falling behind or feeling unproductive can spin us into overwhelm!
Rather than falling victim to these challenges, we can choose another option. We can learn how to take into account our own personal traits, and develop time management systems that honor them.
Whenever possible, try following these guidelines:
1. Determine the times of day that your energy levels are highest and lowest.
Plan to do more complicated things when your energy levels are highest, and save the easier stuff for when your energy levels dip.
For example, if you tend to feel droopy and tired after lunch, then find a better time to tackle that big report at work!
2. Use systems and strategies that work for you.
Don't compare yourself to everyone else, and don't try to conform to someone else's methods. The ways in which you approach your tasks might not make sense to anyone else, and they don't have to.
For example, it doesn't matter if your spouse thinks you're nuts for doing laundry right before bed. If you have energy to burn and the laundry needs to be done, knock yourself out!
3. Eliminate the distractions that you can control.
There are tons of potential distractions that can side-track an ADDer. When it's time to buckle down and focus--at home, at work, or at school--take the time to remove whatever distractions you possibly can.
For example:
At school - avoid sitting next to the friend you can't help gossiping with.
At work - shut down your email and Internet connections for a little while while you work on an important project.
At home - unplug the phone until you've finished that tedious but necessary chore that you hate so much.
Don't give these distractions the opportunity to derail your success. Believe me, they'll be ready and waiting for you when the job is done!
Remember, the most successful ADDers work with their ADD, not against it!
Copyright (c) 2008 Jennifer Koretsky
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So where are you going to come up with this time? You might be shocked at how much time an average person wastes each day. Conservative estimates say about 3 hours per day for the average person. That's a lot of extra time to utilize.
Schedule Your Day
Sit down with a pen and paper and list your daily schedule. What time do you wake up? Then step-by-step list everything you do on a daily basis.
Efficient time management all boils down to planning what you're going to do, and then doing it without diverting from the task at hand. Take note of the time you spend standing around shooting the breeze. This definitely involves the time you spend watching TV or talking on the telephone. Try to eliminate everything that is unnecessary. That doesn't mean that you can't enjoy these things, but save them for your personal time and keep them to a reasonable time limit.
Be Disciplined
The essential thing that you need to do is to consider your time as your most valuable asset. As such a valuable asset, you should spend it wisely.
So what common thing do all financially successful people share? They are efficient, organized, and use their time wisely.
To become successful marketing online from home, you need to prioritize your to-do list. Things will pop up during the day that will rearrange you nice and neat to-do list. However, learning to be flexible is critical to effective time management. People are easily distracted with variances to their schedule, which in turn causes them to waste more time.
Free Time
Make sure that when you're organizing your time and your business you set aside some time for relaxation. Allot special time when you and your spouse can be alone together. Do not involve yourself in anything to an extent that you exclude your loved ones from your life. It is possible to work hard, yet keep the lines of communication open between you and your loved ones.
In the end it all boils down to discipline and forming good habits that will help you to achieve your goals. You might have to make a few sacrifices along the way and focus on your priorities. However, if you commit to investing your time wisely now, you will see exciting returns on your investment throughout your lifetime.
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