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Too Much To Do and Too Little Time

Published on: 1/11/2005

Move Ahead 1 Advance News - January 2005
By Special Guest Columnist, Chris Ruisi

Chris RuisiThe most common form of stress that business owners experience is the feeling of being overwhelmed with far too much to do and having too little time to do it in. In fact, "time poverty" is the biggest single problem facing most managers in America today. We simply do not have enough time to fulfill all our responsibilities. Because of budget limitations, staff cutbacks, downsizing, and competitive pressures, individual managers are forced to take on more and more work, all of which appears to be indispensable to the smooth functioning of our company or department.

The solution to this problem of work overload is for you to become an expert on time management . There is probably no other skill that you can learn that will give you a "bigger bang for the buck" than to become extremely knowledgeable and experienced in using time management practices.

The most foolish owner of all is either the one who feels that he has no time to learn about time management or, even worse, the owner who, while being overwhelmed with work, feels that he already knows all that he needs to know about the subject.

The fact is that you can study time management and take time management courses for your entire business life and you will still never learn everything you need to know to get the most out of yourself while doing your job in the most efficient way.

The two indispensable keys to time management are: 1) the ability to set priorities; and 2) the ability to concentrate single-mindedly on one thing at a time.

Since there is never enough time to do everything that needs to be done, you must be continually setting priorities on your activities. Perhaps the very best question that you can memorize and repeat, over and over, is, "what is the most valuable use of my time right now?"

This question, "what is the most valuable use of my time right now?" will do more to keep you on track, hour by hour, than any other single question in the list of time management strategies.

The natural tendency for all of us is to major in minors and to give in to the temptation to clear up small things first. After all, small things are easier and they are often more fun than the big, important things that represent the most valuable use of your time.

However, the self-discipline of organizing your work and focusing on your highest value tasks is the starting point of getting your time under control and lowering your stress levels.

Now, here are two things you can do immediately to get your time under control.

First, make a decision today to become an expert on time management. Read the books, listen to the audio programs, and take a time management course. Then, practice, practice, practice every day until you master time management skills.

Second, set clear priorities on your work each day, before you begin. Then, discipline yourself to start on your most important task and stay at that until it is complete. This will relieve much of your stress immediately.

Chris Ruisi – THE COACH, is a certified Business Coach with Action International. As your business coach Chris will guide you through developing vision and translating that into goals and strategies to grow your business so that it gives you what you want from life. As an ACTION Coach, Chris believes that being in business should give you more life.

Contact: Chris Ruisi, Action International, 732-275-9222



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