5 big myths about your timeSome people have told me privately that they would love to be more organised and in greater control of their time but they are worried about the negative side-effects. Side effects? What could possibly be wrong or negative about having more time and better personal and professional organisation? Here are a few myths about time management I’d like to dispel just in case you were thinking about getting organised, but were worried there could be a downside. Myth#1: If I was organised I wouldn’t be spontaneous Far from being restricted, you’ll enjoy a life where you have more time to be spontaneous. Myth#2: Time management is only for people who are obsessive compulsive Again, the opposite is true. Once you get organised you will have a place for everything and know where to find things. You will feel much better about yourself. Managing your time is the only way to deal with this overwhelming situation. By chunking down your tasks into small, manageable parts and by taking small steps until the project is completed, you’ll regain a sense of control over your work. Myth#5: It’s too late, I can’t change my habits While its true that forming a habit when you are younger makes it easier to change, there is nothing to stop you starting a new habit at any age. It all comes down to how important you feel it is to replace a bad or disempowering habit with a better one. To learn more about managing your time and priorities, visit or go to |