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Time Management Supplemental

Time Management Supplemental

Tim HagenTim Hagen

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Supplemental coaching on time management suggests using a system rather than just concepts. The speaker recommends blocking out activities in half-hour increments with 20-30 minute intervals and 10-minute breaks. They suggest finding a book on time management systems to learn and create a personalized system. Books often provide visualizations of these systems. Supplemental coaching, especially when it comes to time management, think about books on time management systems and there's a ton of them out there. Look up on Amazon, find books on managing your time. Yet you want to get away from just concept. I believe time management needs to be a system and just to give you an example, we block out everything in half an hour increments, never in two to three hour increments. It's too much. Someone is not going to do an activity for three straight hours. It's pretty rare. So we encourage 20 to 30 minutes, 10 minute breaks, maybe once or twice in the AM, once or twice in the PM. That's just a system that we run and that's very high level. Get a book on a time management system and have everybody learn from it and then ask, what did you draw from it? What are you going to use? What did you not find useful? How are you going to create your own time management system that really drives your performance? A book is a great way because they will often provide you visualizations of what the time management system looks like.

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