When I work with clients around their time management challenges, we work together on the attitudinal aspects of time management. Our mindset towards time and how we manage our time goes a long way towards successfully getting the right things done and minimizing our own procrastination. However, a complement to the attitudinal discussion of time management is David Allen’s book “Getting Things Done – the Art of Stress-Free Productivity”. I would venture that anyone who is struggling with time management would get something valuable from reading this book.
As I tend to look at business systemically, my favorite chapter is Chapter 2 that speaks to the process of managing workflow. The process consists of five stages we go through to deal with the work we do. They are:
- Collect things that command our attention
- Process what they mean and what to do about them
- Organize the results
- Review the options for what we choose to do
- Do it.
Probably the one recommendation that raises the most challenge is getting rid of the daily “to-do” lists. Try it; you’ll be glad you did! Enjoy the Book!
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