Thursday, October 29, 2015

Time Management Skills And The Brain (part 2 of 2)


4.) Improve Delegation Skills

Learning and improving ways to delegate your work can also help you achieve good time management skills. It is good to have another pair of hands to help you with your tasks and projects. This will dramatically reduce the time you spend on doing your tasks. Once you learn how to properly delegate tasks, you can save time that you can use to focus on other pressing matters.

5.) Improve Your Emotional Intelligence

When you tend to become emotional with your work, you lessen your productivity. You lose your focus and even if you did complete your tasks, it is not of the quality you desire. Emotional intelligence encompasses the process of taking control of your emotions. Emotions can easily get in the way of your performance; so the lesser emotional distractions you can get, the better your performance at work is.

6.) Improve Your Multi-Tasking Abilities

By improving your multi-tasking abilities, you will be able to complete tasks in a shorter period of time. You can work with other people to further improve and develop your multi-tasking ability. You have to remember though that when you are doing tasks that require much attention and focus, it is best to avoid multi-tasking since you're at a risk of causing errors or mistakes.

7.) Taking Regular Breaks

Other than working many hours a day in a straightforward manner, always remember to take breaks in between tasks. This will avoid too much stress exerted on your body. You might notice that by the end of the day, you feel overly fatigued. When you take regular breaks, you refresh your body and mind. Hence, you are able to process more information and be more productive.

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