How To Develop Good Time Management Skills

Most of us have hectic schedules. We wake up each morning and not only do we have to worry about bathing and feeding ourselves but many of us have children that we also must tend to. Then, we must get the kids off to school and we must get ourselves to work. That's when things really get hectic. We may have clients to call or meet with, reports to fill out, things to clean or whatever else is on our plates. By the time we get home, we're exhausted. But we're supposed to go out with friends and do this and that and…it's just too much. How is anyone supposed to have the energy to do all that and still succeed in the work force? Easy, by developing good time management skills. Developing good time management skills involves making priority lists, tending to the things that are most important first and discarding those that aren't that important. Everyone's list is going to be different so it's up to you to prioritize and discard, or add, the things you think are necessary.

Home Life

When working on your time management skills, don't forget to add your home life to the list. That includes bathing, feeding yourself and others, cleaning the house, fixing the gutters, mowing the lawn and more. Remember, some of that stuff doesn't need to be done today. It can be done once or twice a month, for example. However, by listing your home life duties, you won't be so stressed out because everything will be scheduled and it will seem less overwhelming. That's the key to developing good time management skills. It's so that you don't get overwhelmed by the things you need to get done.

Work Life

Your work life should be very important to you. It's how you get money to feed yourself and your family, it's how you put a roof over your head, it's how you get your car to get to and from work, and it's one of the ways you succeed in life. So scheduling your work life is a big part of developing good time management skills. Prioritize your work schedule and make sure you go above and beyond your duties. That's how you get recognized by the powers that be and that will bring you raises, promotions and the recognition you deserve. When you develop good time management skills, you'll be more organized, more put together and you'll seem much calmer as opposed to your stressed out coworkers. In other words, you'll stand out as a very valuable employee.

Social Life

Developing good time management skills should not exclude your social life. If you just work and go home, you'll drive yourself crazy. So schedule time with the guys, or girls, and make it a point to go out once or twice a week, or whenever you have time. That way, you'll balance your life perfectly and that will bring you much more happiness and less headaches.