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Time Management - Are
You Doing the Right Job?
By Tracy Moland
Something we need to consider as we go
through life with long To Do lists is: are we putting the right things on
them? Are we doing the right job? I was driving in my car listening to a tape on time
management, when I heard one of the most profound statements ever. Mathew Parvis stated
the difference between effectiveness and efficiency as, Efficiency is doing the job
right. Effectiveness is doing the right job. Be effective first.
You may need to think this one through a bit. We often spend a lot of
time doing something right when we should not even be doing it at all. I remember during
university, I was cleaning my bathroom very efficiently. I even found a contact lens that
someone else had lost - before I moved in two years earlier. However, I had final exams
the next day. I was not making effective use of my time. Effective use would have been to
study.
Think about how often you spend a lot of time doing something well when
you should be doing something else. Mothers often do this: Oh, I just have to get
the dishes done and then I will play, or I have to finish this and then we can
go to the park. We get annoyed at our children for interrupting us doing a menial
job, when the effective use of our time is likely to enjoy our children before they grow
up. This doesnt mean we should live in a messy house, but it does mean we need to
ask ourselves this question every so often: Am I being effective first? Am I doing
the right job?
This question has really made a difference in my relationship with my
children and my husband. I have made the decision to use my time as effectively as
possible. Rather than always trying to get work done when they are around and want to be
with me, I have made use of childcare and school to make sure I have effective time both
for my work and for my family. When the kids are away, I work on my writing and
presentations. When they are home, I set aside time to play, go for walks or just be with
them.
Of course, sometimes being effective is being able to multi-task. As a
mom, I truly cant survive without this skill. I may cook supper while my children
are doing homework or answer emails while they are watching TV. I also need to be aware of
the times when I cant do this.
My husband and I try to find quality time alone together a few times a
month. On our recent trip to Mexico, it was just amazing to be a couple again. We laughed,
played and talked. Rather than finding ourselves talking family all the time, we were able
to strengthen our relationship while laughing on a kayak. Being aware of the difference
between the two has helped me to improve both the quality of my work and my relationships.
Here are some areas of our lives that benefit from making sure we are
being effective and doing the right job:
- Chores - When do we do them and how much time do we spend doing them?
Do we need to vacuum every day?
- Family time - Are we really being together as a family? There is a
difference between watching TV together and a family night.
- Work - Can we focus on work so we can leave it there when we are
done?
- Relationships - We need to spend quality time with our family and
friends.
- Travel - Can we travel and leave work and our commitments behind?
- Relaxing activities - Are we doing what we enjoy? Yes, it is okay to
watch our favourite TV shows, but do we need to watch hours of nothing? When we
decide to relax, can we stop thinking about all that we have to do? (Moms, I know we are
all guilty of this one!)
Now, when we are doing the right job, lets be efficient and make
sure we
do it well (not perfect!).
Tracy Lyn Moland is an internationally known speaker,
entrepreneur & best selling author. For more information, visit Tracy at www.TracyLynMoland.com
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