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Time Management Is Self- management A Presentation By- Nisha Tomar Shivam Baghele Saurabh Singh Solanki

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Time Management Is Self-management

A Presentation By-

Nisha TomarShivam Baghele

Saurabh Singh Solanki

TimeManagement

Time and Time Management 

Time is defined as the duration in which all things happen, or a precise instant that something happens.

Time management is the ability to plan and control how you spend the hours in your day to effectively accomplish your goals.

Importance of Time Management

Time is limited

You can accomplish more with less effort

Improved decision-making ability

Become more successful in your career

Exploitation of opportunities

Reduce stress

Self-management

Self-management

Self-management involves setting goals and managing your time.

Developing your motivation and concentration skills will help you to overcome the lure of procrastination.

Self-management helps you to avoid stress and provide you with more opportunities to get involved in important activities.

Strategies Helping In Time Management

Make the Meaningful a Priority

Build Flexi Time into Your Schedule

-Making the Meaningful a Priority

Determine what adds meaning to your life then make sure you add it to your list of priorities.

Setting up your Priorities will help you doing the task which is important for your-self.

This might include time with loved ones, time to meditate, to read for pleasure, time to exercise, time for volunteer activities.

- Build Flexi Time into Your Schedule

It mean you must leave two to three hours each day unscheduled.

Don’t double book yourself at this time.

This time sacred and use it for thinking, planning, handling the unexpected, and dealing with emergencies.   

Characteristics of Successful Time Management

Evaluate

Plan and Prioritize

Eliminate Time Thieves

Delegate

Say No

Rest and Replenish

Create S.M.A.R.T. Goals

Specific

Measurable

Attainable

Realistic

Timely

Avoid Time Wasters

Procrastination

Interruptions

Lack of delegation

Telephone, email and Internet

Not enough time-off or time for yourself

The Pareto’s Principle

Know what your key result areas or goals are? In other words what is most important.

Use the Pareto principle to prioritize your tasks.

Ensure that you protect these vital few activities from the trivial many.

Conclusion

“When you manage your time as a part of you, then it’s when you take a step towards

managing yourself.”-Shivam Baghele

Thank You!! And

Have A Nice Day!