Time Management Is Self ManagementTime Management is Self Management Take a look at the following questions about how you spend your time during an average week and answer them the best you can: How many hours of sleep do I get? How much time do I use eating? How long do I need to get dressed? How long does it take to get to work and back? How long does it take to do the chores and keep the house going? I don’t know about you, but for me that list comes in somewhere around 85 – 90 hours. These questions are pretty much “things I have to do every week”, so that leaves about 78 – 83 hours per week for me to do other things. If I spend 40 hours at work each week, (sometimes more), then that leaves me 30 -40 hours per week to spend time with the family, have a little bit of free personal time…you get the idea. Today’s hectic pace of life. It’s a constant battle trying to balance yourself and your family with your job and your personal time. It’s a delicate balancing act, but one that can be managed if you do a couple of things:
We all share one thing in common – that is we all have 168 hours a week to live our lives. How we manage ourselves in that time frame is up to each of us individually. |