|
|
African Americans: A Look in the Mirror, Part 2
For if any be a hearer of the word, and not a doer, he is like unto a man beholding his natural face in a glass: For he beholdeth himself, and goeth his way, and straightway forgetteth what manner of man he was. James 1:23-24 The black community...
Christmas Gifts - Making Your Shopping Easier
Buying Christmas gifts can either be a pleasure or a pain and the deciding factor is often centred upon whether you know what to buy for your recipient, or whether you are simply wandering aimlessly in search of inspiration.
So to avoid the...
Domestic Violence: The Fact Behind The Myths
Domestic Violence is one of today's most common assault type crimes. It seems as if almost everyone either knows someone who was, or is a victim of domestic violence. Or, they either are, or were a victim themselves. There are a lot of myths...
If You Want A Date, Promote Yourself!
How to find a date? Promote yourself! Thats one of the key you should consider. It sounds too planned, too contrived, right? You probably wonder whereas the romance; where are all the rainbows, fireworks and stars?
Probably that is what you...
Pay Off Debt Now: 5 Steps To Getting Your Finances In Order
In our world of dizzying change, nothing is more true than the time honored statement that circumstances always change.
No where is this more true than with financial issues.
Have you ever borrowed money, or charged up the VISA card at...
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Wouldn't It Be Nice if TIME Grew on Trees?
The top two things that people seem to want more of are money and time. As a matter of fact, more money and more time are the top two issues people come to life coaches for (they also happen to be the top two excuses people use for not hiring a coach). It would be great if we had a money tree and a time tree in our backyard. That way if we ran out of either, we could just walk outside and pluck some off the tree. Unfortunately, God didn't make those kinds of trees. Probably because He wanted us to become good stewards of our money and time. Just like we can learn to better manage our finances, there are things we can do to improve our time management. Outlined below are seven tips for gaining more time.
Prioritize, Schedule and Focus. Make a list of all the things you have to do and want to do for a given time period. Prioritize each of the items on your list. Assign high priority, moderate priority or low priority to each item. What are the most important things to you? Spend most of your energy and time on your high priority items and schedule the moderate and low priority items around your main concerns. Stay focused on what's most important to you at all times.
Eliminate Some "Have Tos" in your Life. There are things in life that we want to do and have to do. Some "have tos" simply can't be eliminated such as laundry, cleaning the house or grocery shopping. Other "have tos" are negotiable. You don't have to volunteer your time every time someone needs it. You don't have to participate in all social activities. Look closely at all the "have tos" in your life. Which ones can you drop?
Pay Attention to Time Stealers. Sometimes we're not aware of all the things that eat up our time. Take the friend who calls to chat. Next thing you know 30 minutes have gone by. What about the internet? I don't know about you but I can spend hours surfing the net. In line with the internet are e-mails. Reading and responding to e-mail is a real time stealer. Watching television and poor communication also rob you of valuable time. Set aside only a certain amount of time each day to tend to these items.
Delegate Tasks. Not everything has to be handled by you. Sometimes it's helpful to let go of the notion that you are the only person that can manage a particular task. Children as young as three can
help around the house. Husbands can run errands and do chores as well. Friends and family can lend a helping hand. If money permits, consider hiring help. Teenagers love to make money. Many tasks such as housecleaning, laundry, ironing, organization, lawn care, and home projects can be farmed out to the professionals.
Cut Back on Commitments. With so many activities to choose from, it's easy to over schedule your time. The church and community offers many opportunities to volunteer. Children are involved in sports, music, dance and school activities. Friends and family members are often good at booking your social calendar. Add home and work commitments and you have to start using multiple calendars to keep track of everything. Consider limiting the amount of activities you and family members are involved in. Cut out volunteering for a period of time. Carefully select which social activities you want to attend.
Increase Organization. Believe it or not, lack of organization eats up a lot of time. You spend time looking for things. Poor planning results in mismanaged time. Eliminate clutter from your life and organize the rest of your belongings. Keep a calendar and "to do" list. Set up daily routines. To maximize your time, take 15 minutes at the end of each day to plan for the next day.
Conquer Procrastination and Perfectionism. Perfectionists spend way too much time getting things "just right". Procrastinators waste too much time avoiding things they don't want to do. If you fall into either of these categories, making a commitment to tackle these self-management issues will go a long way towards giving you more time.
How can you better manage your time? Pick an area and commit to working on making some changes that will give you the time you want. Take that extra time you create to nurture your relationships, have some fun, or take better care of yourself.
About the Author
Lori Radun, CEC is a certified life coach and founder of True to You Life Coaching, LLC. Through speaking, personal coaching, her FREE monthly newsletter, and other coaching products, Lori's desire is to offer encouragement and support for moms on their journey through motherhood. To receive her FREE newsletter, go to http://www.true2youlifecoaching.com
|
|
|
|
|
Kiplinger.com - Timely, Trusted Personal Finance Advice, Financial ... |
Investing, personal finance, calculators and financial advice. |
www.kiplinger.com |
  |
Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine - Your Guide to Making Money ... |
Subscibe to Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine to help you manage your finances. Achieve your financial goals and objectives with help from our ... |
www.kiplinger.com |
  |
Personal finance advice, news - CNNMoney |
News & advice on retirement planning, college saving, taxes, mortgages, autos, real estate, investing and more from CNNMoney.com. |
money.cnn.com |
  |
Business, financial, personal finance news - CNNMoney |
Combines practical personal finance advice, calculators and investing tips with business news, stock quotes, and financial market coverage from the editors ... |
money.cnn.com |
  |
Personal Finance, Personal Finances, and Financial Advice - Forbes.com |
Personal Finance - Get financial advice and information from Forbes.com. |
www.forbes.com |
  |
SmartMoney.com Investing, Saving and Personal Finance |
SmartMoney has daily stock and mutual fund recommendations, hourly market updates, personal finance investing research tools and advice, ... |
www.smartmoney.com |
  |
Personal Finance Home (Personal Finance: Personal Finance ... |
Links to articles covering a range of topics where monetary planning is or should be involved. |
www.smartmoney.com |
  |
Personal Finance - Front Page |
Read the details in Personal Finance this Saturday. Also in this weekend's edition:; You should take financial services companies' marketing material with a ... |
www.persfin.co.za |
  |
Get stock quotes, market news, rates, and more - Netscape Money ... |
Market News. Market News. News Search. Financial Planning. Finance Calculators. Saving for College. Personal Finance ... |
money.netscape.cnn.com |
  |
globeandmail.com: Personal Finance |
Personal Finance. Home · National · British Columbia · Prairies · Ontario · Quebec · Atlantic · Politics · World · Americas · Europe · Asia-Pacific ... |
www.theglobeandmail.com |
  |
Personal Finance - MSNBC.com |
Answer Desk: Submit your question about personal finance or the world of business ... Personal Finance. Learn more about RSS ... |
www.msnbc.msn.com |
  |
Personal Finance Newsletter |
7600 Leesburg Pike, West Building Suite 300 Falls Church, VA 22043 703-394-4931 (ph) 703-905-8100 (fax) personalfinance@kci-com.com ... |
www.pfnewsletter.com |
  |
Personal Finance Advice - Personal Finance Management - Personal ... |
Tips and stories for managing your personal finances. |
www.marketwatch.com |
  |
CNBC.com: Personal Finance |
Investing home page features investment tools like stock quotes, charts, a portfolio manager and much more. Plus market news and financial commentary from ... |
moneycentral.msn.com |
  |
Dallas Morning News | News for Dallas, Texas | Business: Personal ... |
Knowing retirement, health plans can help avert disaster · At one firm, financial crisis crushed 401(k)s, insurance · Personal finance news briefs ... |
www.dallasnews.com |
  |
Morningstar: Personal Finance |
Sharpen your personal finance and investing skills with Morningstar. Access articles covering stocks, mutual funds, bonds, retirement, 401(k)s and 529 plans ... |
www.morningstar.com |
  |
Fool.com: Personal Finance |
Personal Finance - The Motley Fool exists to educate, amuse, and enrich the individual investor; to prove to you that the best person to manage your money ... |
www.fool.com |
  |
Fool.com: Investing, Stock Research, and Personal Finance |
Expert advice on picking stocks, investing for retirement, and dealing with life's major personal finance decisions. |
www.fool.com |
  |
Telegraph | Money |
Market news from the Telegraph newspaper online. Includes money product finders. |
www.telegraph.co.uk |
  |
Compare Prices and Read Reviews on Personal Finance at Epinions.com |
Epinions has the best comparison shopping information on Personal Finance. Compare prices from across the web and read reviews from other consumers on ... |
www.epinions.com |
  |
|