![]() ![]() If I have to touch any task more than one time, I immediately suspect that I need to level up my time management skills.Īssuming you take your time management as seriously as I do, it might help to assume that you could use some help prioritizing and bringing specific tasks to mind at the time and place when you are most able and willing to do something about them. The second way I treat my time as valuable is to take care of tasks and items on my task list in the most efficient manner possible. What I mean by that is that I’ve become more aware of potential time-wasters and am far less prone to allowing them to find a spot on my calendar. Treating time as my greatest asset has had a sharpening effect on my to-do list. There are a lot of good ones out there, but there are clear differences in how they manage time. When I started building a scheduling tool called Calendar (learn more about the tool in my profile), I looked at a variety of task list options to partner with and use for inspiration when evaluating where we fit within the industry. No matter how hard I work or how many valued relationships I form, I can never get back wasted time. ![]() Time, on the other hand, is irreplaceable. I’ll never be blasé about losing money, but at least I can take steps to replenish it as the need arises. Money matters to all of us, but long ago, I began to treat time as my most precious asset. ![]()
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