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Time Management Sheets

Time management sheets help you to plan your work and then work your plan.

If you feel pressured by a lack of time, or things are starting to fall between the cracks, then time management worksheets could be useful for you.

Imagine what it will feel like to take control of your tasks, projects, and life!

These time management sheets include:

  • daily planning sheets
  • weekly planners to ensure plan first things first
  • longer-term planning sheets to align your life with your priorities
  • time tracking forms that allow you to track and objectively analyze your time budget.

Track your time with this time management sheet

Do you get to the end of the day and wonder where your day has gone?

If so, then tracking your time could be useful.

Now the time management log has got a bad rap lately.

But that is because people track their time and then don't do anything else.

The tracking of your time is the first step to objectively knowing how to improve your time management.

If you are looking for a time management log on steroids, then this time management worksheet is for you.

Daily and weekly planning time management sheets

I do plenty of work with big organizations around the country, and probably one of the most common and widely used time management tools is the traditional to do list.

While a 'to do list' would have been useful in my dad's time - and it is better to have one that not to have one - there are better tools on the market for today's world of work.

Basically in today's world of work the average person has 200 things to do with time to 100 of them.

This means some things are going to drop off the plate!

That's right, we can't do it all!

This is a mindshift that takes some people time to get used to.

Anyway, to ensure that it is only the peas (and not the steak and potato) that falls off the plate, the best tool to use is some form of longer term planning that funnels into a weekly plan.

Here is some more information on the weekly planner.

To ensure you weekly planner includes your big rocks (see the time management schedule for more information on this), it is important that longer term planning is conducted.

Time management worksheets for longer term planning

If you don't have long term goals and short term goals that follow through, then it is difficult to prioritize your most important tasks.

These time management exercises get you to focus on annual planning with quarterly check-ins.

The importance of a longer-term focus cannot be underestimated.

For more comprehensive information see these personal goal setting pages.

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