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Controlling your Schedule
By Philip A. Foster, MA
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I work with businesses and leaders
all over the country. At first I was
amazed at how many individuals fly
by the seat of their pants every
day. I found that many individuals
have fallen into what I call the "TO-DO-LIST" trap. They allow their "TO-DO-LIST" to dictate their schedule
rather than scheduling things on
their "TO-DO-LIST" to complete. The
one thing I tell all my clients is
this... your calendar is NOT your
To-Do-List and your To-Do-List is
not your calendar. You must schedule
time to get things done but that
does not mean that everything on
your To-Do-List must be scheduled to
be done in one day... It might be
impossible!
I
believe that you need to plan your week ahead of
time. You only need about 30 minutes to plan out
your entire week. I've come across an acronym
that has been helpful. It is called the O.A.T.S.
Formula. (Adapted from the Manager's
intelligence report)
O: Objectives. What results do you want to see
by the end of the week? Write them down and rank
them. (This is a form of TO-DO-LIST ranks by
importance).
A: Activities. What do you have to do to achieve
your goals (objectives)? List the necessary
activities, and put them in sequence underneath
each Objective.
T: Time. How much time will each activity
require? To plan realistically, allow yourself
more time than you think you might actually
need. This gives you flexibility if unexpected
problems arise.
S: Schedule. Look at your calendar and decide
when you can do each activity. Many I've worked
with will underestimate the power of a schedule,
but the reality is that you won’t get a think
done if you don’t schedule appropriate time to
do it.
Your Schedule should be broken into three parts:
Personal, Have-To-Do, and Want-to-do.
Personal is everything you accomplish for you
and your family. It is your own personal time
that you must take. It can include getting the
oil changed in your car, having lunch with your
kids at school, taking your kids to sports
practice, getting your hair cut, vacation, etc.
Have-to-do are all the things you must
accomplish in the week (See OATS) above.
The want-to-do might be read a book, call a
friend on the phone, etc...
The
goal is to get your schedule under control...
rather than your schedule controlling you. If
you need help in this area, please contact
Maximum Change for a consultation!
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Philip Foster holds a Master of Arts in
Organizational Leadership with an emphasis
on Coaching and Mentoring. He works with
individuals to help them find and reach
their full potential in life.
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