2. INTRODUCTION
Life does not on its own, give you joy,
peace, good health and success. All it gives
you is space and time. For many persons in
today’s world, time is a big problem. They
work hard from early in the morning to late
in the evening, and despite this they are
involved in a continuous fight for time and
they never seem to win.
So what is Time?
3. TIME is
A dimension in which events can be
ordered from the past through the
present into the future
A measure of duration of events and
intervals between them
4. An indefinite continuing progress of
existence and events in the past
present and future regarded as a
whole.
5. TIME
Time is:
Invaluable;
Indispensable;
Irreplaceable;
Given to everyone without any
discrimination and you cannot accomplish
anything without it.
6. Every man has the same
24 hours in a day
7 days in a week.
168 hours per week,
10,080 minutes per week, and
604,800 seconds per week.
8. TIME MANAGEMENT
The Key to effective time management is the
4 Dos:
Desire
Decision
Determination
Discipline
9. ACTIVITY 1
Form a buzz group (Pair up/group of 3)
• Discuss all your tasks/activities in a day
• Outline the challenges of accomplishing
these tasks
• Outline any 2 methods of overcoming
these challenges.
• 3 minutes
10. SELF MANAGEMENT MATRIX
URGENT NOT URGENT
IMPORTANT 1
Activities: Crises;
Pressing Problems;
Deadline-driven
Projects etc
2
Activities: Prevention;
Relationship Building;
Scanning for and
Maximizing opportunities;
Meditation; Planning;
Recreation; Forecasting;
Acquiring relevant skills etc
NOT
IMPORTANT
3
Activities; Interruptions;
Sudden calls; some mail;
some meeting;
popular activities;
pressing matters
4
Activities: Trivia, some
irrelevant phone calls;
pleasant activities;
time wasters;
Responding to junk mails
11. TECHNIQUES IN TIME MANAGEMENT
Being focused – Think and Reflect on what
you have to do
Determine your goals –
Specific/Clear
Measurable
Achievable
Realistic
Time bound/limits
12. Make detailed plan - For an achiever,
planning and goal setting is
a responsibility and not an option.
Use a ‘To-Do’ List – Daily, weekly,
monthly basis
Develop blocks of time – carve out blocks
of time in a day/period when you can work
uninterrupted.
13. Set priorities – 5 levels –
must be done
should be done
nice to do
could be delegated
could be eliminated
Over come procrastination – Golden rule
of “Do it now”
14. Control interruptions – Use do not
disturb signs to put off people.
Set time limits on any discussion;
switch off TV/Phones/internet
Reading materials
- Speed reading
- Glance through headlines
- Use table of content
- Use transition time well.
15. Organize your work space – save time by
having a good and clear desk
Balance and moderation – create time for
exercises, medical check-up and close
relations
NB – 20% of what you do will
account for 80% of the results you
get. (Pareto’s Principle)
16. ACTIVITY 2 – PARETO’S PRINCIPLE
Write down your entire tasks – everything
you do at work (major – minor)
Write down a summary of
outcomes/results expected of you (things
most crucial to your success)
Rate list 1 on the scale of 1 – 5 (with 1
being low priority and 5 being utmost
priority)
Select all the tasks rated 5 to form the 20%
most directly linked to those
outcomes/results.
17. CONCLUSION
1. It would be better for an
individual never to have been
born than for him to live on
this planet for many years and
not fulfil the purpose for
which he has been given life
18. 2. Time is
Perishable
irreplaceable and
cannot be saved.
19. 3. It is not partial to
black or fair,
young or old,
rich or poor