Healthy Tips For Employees
When I asked managers and supervisors what they believed to be an area where they and their
employees struggled the most, I received consistent feedback that time management was a key
area of concern. Indeed, the lack of good time management skills at work can take its toll
not only on job performance, but on several aspects of one's life, from work to family to
health to any social life outside of work. To be effective managers and employees, we need
to find ways to improve time management on anHealthy Tips For Employeesbasis so we can do our jobs as we
should (and still have a life). Below are five tips to point you in the right direction
1. Organize, organize, and organize!
Make a list. Use a PDA. Hire an assistant. Everyone has their own style of organization,
which is fine, as long as you use whatever method works best for you on a regular basis. You
may choose to make a list on a pad of paper you check things off of and add items to at the
end of each day. Or maybe you use your blackberry or other PDA to review and keep important
tasks listed. Another option, if permitted, is to hire an assistant to help you. It takes a
bit of time to get organized initially, but if kept up with on a consistent basis, it's well
worth it in the long run. On the contrary, when you're not organized, it can often seem like
nothing gets done or things fall through the cracks because you're so busy and don't have a
good focus on what needs to be done and when.

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