Everyone wants more time.
Efficiency is one way of adding minutes or hours to your day. Here are
eight tips effectively used by the most efficient.
Most everyone would like to be more efficient. Just think, you would
spend less time doing the things that you don't enjoy and more on the
things that bring satisfaction, happiness and profit. Some people are
actually very adept at efficiency.
They manage every manageable moment so they have more time for
themselves to do the things they love. Here are eight techniques
efficient people use to gain that freedom.
1. Stop Multitasking
Many people fool themselves into thinking they are good at
multitasking. But actually very few can solidly focus on more than 1 or
two tasks, particularly if they require focus and depth. They fool themselves
into believing they are getting more done when in reality they are
accomplishing less and the quality of the work is poor. Really efficient
people know that concentrated effort with few distractions leads to
better work product in faster times. Otherwise the work may not be up to
par, which means wasting even more time and energy going back to fix
the mistakes.
2. Delegate
So much productivity is lost when people take on more than they can
accomplish. Don't be inspired by CEOs and leaders who overload their
schedules and burn the midnight oil. Really efficient people are
extremely good at delegating tasks
to others who will perform them better. When you know how to break down
a task and empower others to contribute effort, you can choose the
tasks most suited for you and crank through them in record time without
distraction.
3. Use Appropriate Communication
Poor communication is a huge time-waster. A fast email transmitting
bad instructions or an offensive attitude can end up adding many
unnecessary hours to a project. The masters of efficiency take a little
extra time to think through their communication
in the beginning. They consider their objectives when deciding to get
on the phone. They craft their emails with purpose using the exact
language necessary to get the desired effect. It takes a little more
time at the beginning but can actually shave days from a project.
4. Apply Structure to the Schedule
With all the available scheduling and productivity tools you would
think more people would feel they have a handle on their schedule. And
yet often people feel their schedule drives them instead of the other
way around. Efficiency fanatics create standard routines in their
schedule so they can achieve a disciplined approach and be ready for the important events. The more you control the calendar, the easier it is to make room for the unexpected.
5. Give Everything a Proper Place
A lot of time is wasted chasing down lost items. Keys, pens and
clothing hunts can cause distraction and frustration, especially when
you have something important to do or somewhere important to be. People
get really efficient from being organized. Establish a home for all the
items you have. Factories that practice LEAN
create common homes for necessary tools of the trade. You can do the
same. Organize clothes, papers and electronics in a way that you can
easily find what you are looking for. It may take you a few extra
minutes to put things away but you'll save a ton of time and irritation
from having to search for what's important.
6. Time Activities
Do you really know how much time you spend productively
versus how much time you waste? I often know that I am talking on the
phone with someone who takes efficiency seriously because they tell me
when the call is almost over. Efficient people set a time for each of
their tasks and work to keep the schedule. Try logging your time on
conversations and activities for a week. Then spend the next week
setting specific times for similar activities and work to reduce the
times with similar output. You'll be pleasantly surprised at the gains.
7. Commit to Downtime
Tired and overworked people don't perform well. People pleasers will
sacrifice their own downtime thinking they are benefitting others, but
in truth they detract from productivity. Really efficient people make
sure they get rest and recuperation
so they can perform at their peak. Since one amazing employee can do
the work of three average employees, best to let the team rest up and be
top performers.
8. Plan Projects
Effort is often wasted when people don't have a clear path to
success. Impatience is the direct enemy of efficiency. Really efficient
people know they must take the time to research and break down a project
into basic steps in order to achieve success consistently. Yes,
planning takes a little time. But considering the challenges, process
and responsibilities in advance will make for clear direction with the team. With good communication everyone can move confidently and efficiently to achieve all the objectives in record time.
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