
Time Management: Say Goodbye To Stress
Published: October, 1, 2007Stress is a situation almost everyone undergoes through, in different times for different reasons. Being stressed as it deploys the charm of life on one hand also lessens the level of professionalism when discussed under work environment. There are several reasons for being stressed, but with special reference to work, job or business, the most common cause is the time management.
Time when not managed properly results as disordered activities either letting the work to be undone or just prolonging the finishing time, and in both the cases the sufferer is human, neither the work nor machines. This time mismanagement can be of various kinds, but some statements that we hear in normal context may be:
- Laura has many responsibilities at home so; managing workplace tasks requires more time for her.
- John has to do some additional checking, so audit at his end takes a bit longer than the other accountant.
Though these may be the reasons, but making them prominent and just keep on talking about the reasons takes even more of the time for work to get done. Not only more time but also the stress waits for you to cloud over. So a better way is to shorten the prolonged tasks by not talking about them, instead having a pragmatic solution.
This pragmatic solution is nothing more then making a list of all the activities you participate in, then sorting them as, most important, important, and not so important, and then performing them accordingly. This is just five minutes activity to work out and have a balanced, and managed time frame for all other things. Better is to do all this in mind, but best is to write somewhere on paper and stick it to the thing you look most at.
While practicing strictly on the strategy for a month you’ll get used to it, and will have no work stress ever. Probably a tough beginning it is, but the smooth line it sets for professional profile of yours is the reward that you may not be able to attain in normal context.
