Effective time management is necessary to run a successful business, according to Samuel Nathan Kahn. This doesn’t mean doing more things or doing them quickly, it means getting more of the important work done in a day.
Having effective time management is key to being able to maintain a healthy work and life balance, boost your personal productivity, and improving your employee’s performance. It can be something that takes years to master, but learning early on in your business could save you a lot of unnecessary stress later on.
Here are Sam Kahn’s top seven tips for ensuring that you are best utilising the time in your day:
- Proper Planning & Prioritization
Planning is the single most important aspect when it comes to effective time management. This could look like writing out all of the tasks that you wish to achieve by the end of the week, and distributing them across your week. Sam has found that creating daily plans or to-do lists can also be helpful as you can plan your whole day out in small manageable increments. You could also block out times and set hours for each task. Another option would be following a list from top to bottom of priority of importance, placing the important tasks first and leaving the not so urgent at the end. A way to best manage your goals is by using the SMART acronym. Making sure they are Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant and Timely. Finding the way that works best for you will be a matter of trial and error over time.
2.
Manage Distractions
Minimising
distractions in your physical environment and on your computer or phone will
ensure you stay focused on the task at hand. You will begin to realise that
your time management will depend on this, as you can lose hours in your day by
scrolling through your phone, chatting to the person next to you in your
office, or continuously checking your emails. This is not about completely
eliminating distractions, it is simply about being aware of them and minimising
them throughout the day. You could start with blocking out parts of your day
for socialising or checking your phone specifically. This will support you in
working towards your productivity instead of going against it.
3.
Delegating Tasks
Delegating tasks to
other members of your team or contractors allows you to best leverage your
time, focusing on tasks that only you can complete. As mentioned in a previous
blog ‘Sam Kahn on Not Trying
to be a Hero in Business’, delegation may seem
like a daunting concept, it also empowers your team, builds trust, and assists
with professional development. It also allows you to identify who is best
suited to tackle tasks and projects. Not only can trying to do everything
yourself be an inefficient use of time, it can also lead to burnout and stress.
This can then lead to inconsistency and mistakes, so it is important to
remember that delegation is the key to running an efficient and effective
business.
4.
Taking Regular Breaks
Having breaks
throughout your day is essential for ensuring your brain is fresh and allows
you to avoid mental overload throughout the day. When you are planning out your
week or daily tasks, it is vital that you schedule in breaks in between tasks
that are particularly important or require a lot of focus. This also allows for
greater productivity and efficiency of tasks.
5.
Set Goals for Meetings
Meetings are a big
part of running a professional business, regardless of the industry that you
are in. Meetings can be very time consuming, so it’s best to head into them as
prepared as you can. Ensure that the meeting is necessary, that you have a
clear agenda of what you desire to accomplish from it, and a rough time frame
of how long it should take. Whilst in the meeting, ensure you are on track and
try to curb the distractions and conversations that are not relevant to the
meetings agenda.
6.
One Task at a Time
When starting your day
or moving onto a new task, it is important to ensure that you don’t try to do every
task at once and focus on the one task at hand at a time. This is also
important to remember when you are busy, as it will result in poor work quality
and give you more stress. Ensure each task is broken up into small manageable
tasks when you are doing the planning and prioritizing.
7.
Track your Day
The best way to know
how you spend your time is to start tracking your days. You can do this by
simply writing it down on a notepad, or you could use specific time management
software. You could start by having a detailed plan of your week at the
beginning, then tracking it as you work through it so that you can see where
there is room for improvement. This will also support you in learning how long
certain tasks take and give you an idea of where you could potentially be
delegating tasks.
Effective time
management is a skill that takes practice and trial and error to find what
works best for you and your team. The better you become at delegating, planning
and tracking, the easier it will become. For more business tips and advice,
visit Sam’s website.

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