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Unexpected Situations

March 20, 2018 By Lita Daniel Leave a Comment

Do you have those days where all of your plans were turned upside down and you didn’t get anything accomplished? Well today was one of those days for me where life got in the way and I had to deal with it. I had to take my dog Lady, who’s had back issues for a long time, to a vet emergency and surgical center. It took up almost my entire day and I had to cancel three appointments. When things happen that are out of our control we have to find ways to make use of any available time. Since I had about a 2 hour period while they were having an MRI done on her I was able to run some errands in the area which I was planning on doing later on in the week. Was also able to check emails on my iPhone and reschedule some appointments.

How we handle unexpected situations makes a difference. It was something that had to be dealt with so why beat myself up? Fortunately I am self-employed and was in a position to take care of the issue. The worst thing you can do is to panic and get frantic. Set up priorities of what needs to be done to take care of the unexpected wrench in your plans. How do you handle unexpected situations? Do you have a system in place or someone you can turn to for help? How do you get back on track?

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“I Don’t Have Time” Syndrome

October 16, 2011 By Lita Daniel 1 Comment

How many times have you said or heard someone say “I don’t have the time”? I’m guilty of saying the same thing. The thing is, if you don’t take or carve out the time to do a task that needs to be done, it will probably never get done. Put the task on your calendar and/or write it down on your “To Do” list. I tell my clients all the time that we only have so many hours in a day to do the things that we need or want to do so we have to prioritize. Are you putting too much on your plate? Are your kids involved in too many activities? Ask yourself what’s really important to you & your family. Look for ways to simplify your life.

The holidays are around the corner along with the stress and hustle & bustle that comes with it. Start planning from now instead of waiting until the last minute. If you have family coming to visit for the holidays & your guest bedroom is a disaster, dedicate at least a couple of hours once a week (more hours if time allows) starting now to get the guest bedroom ready.

So the next time you say “I don’t have the time”, ask yourself “Why don’t I have the time?” & “How can I find the time?” and then dedicate the time to accomplish whatever it is that you want to do.

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Technology & Time Management, Friend or Foe?

July 23, 2010 By Lita Daniel 4 Comments

Is technology stealing your time instead of helping you manage it? Are you sabotaging yourself by letting interruptions get in the way of accomplishing tasks? Are distractions putting you and others at risk? We have so much going on in our lives like social media (Twitter, Facebook, Linkedin, MySpace), iPhones, texting, email, apps to remind us to do this and that. You name it it’s out there. We’re multi-tasking trying to do so many things at the same time, running to different activities, attending meetings, running a household and/or a business. So much to do in a certain amount of time yet we waste a lot of time with distractions that can be avoided.

Maura Thomas of RegainYourTime.com gave her presentation “The Future of Communication & Attention in the Age of Social Media” at my monthly NAPO-Austin chapter meeting this past Monday. Some of the things she said that made an impact on me are: “It’s difficult to control our brain if we sabotage ourselves all the time”;  “If you’re doing two things at the same time physically you’re only doing one of them mentally”; and “We voluntarily give away our attention”. Boy did she hit close to home and gave me a lot to think about. I let too many distractions consume my time which makes me less productive. So instead of keeping the TV on in my office when I’m working at my desk I now turn it off. The only thing I have going on is soothing music playing in the living room. I spent half the time watching TV instead of concentrating on the task at hand. I even kept the TV on while listening to a teleclass by phone. Who says we have to constantly check our email or answer every phone call? If you’re working on a project at your job or a task around the house let phone calls go to voice mail and check email when you’re done unless you’re expecting an email or call that relates to the project or task you’re working on. Turn off alerts that may be distracting.

Here’s another question. Are you stealing your employer’s time by constantly checking personal email, tweeting on Twitter or posting on Facebook while on the job? Are you texting all day long on your employer’s time? There was a story on one of the TV networks (I don’t remember which one) a couple of weeks ago about moms who ignored their kids because they were constantly texting. How sad is that? Are you texting while driving? Is it worth risking yours, your passengers and other lives because you’re distracted while driving? Gosh, even social etiquette is being ignored. People talking on their cell phone or texting during meetings, at the dinner table, or even worse, at church. It also seems like we’re forgetting how to interact with other people face to face. For example, texting someone who’s in another room in the same house instead of going to that person and talking to them. This absolutely blows my mind.

Don’t get me wrong. I think technology is wonderful. We have information at our fingertips which makes life easier and it can also make us more productive. But we have to know when to draw the line. We need to be more in control of how to effectively use technology to our advantage and not let it control us.

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