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Time Management Tips

Do you feel like there are not enough hours in your day? Learn tips and tools to achieve a better life balance.

Definition

Why is it important to manage time

How do you fill your jar?

Everyone has limited time in a day. Imagine your time in a day as a jar. You have the following to fill it up with:

Now ask yourself: How do I fill up my jar?

Do you fill it up with sand and not leave enough room for most important big goals of your life?

This concept was first laid down by Stephen R. Covey.

How I manage my 24 Hours

On my Snapchat and Insta-stories, one question that I have repeatedly been receiving from my followers is how I manage it all in my 24 hours.

Here’s how: I divide my 24 hours into categories in my head. Following is an example of my typical weekday:

ActivitiesIncludingTime
WorkBusiness, projects, correspondence, blog8 hours
Spiritual5 Namaz, reading Quran, meditation30 mins
SportsTennis, Table Tennis, walk1.5 hours
ChoresCleaning, garbage, organizing, cooking1:45 mins
Me timePainting, books, journals30 mins
TV timeMovies, sitcoms, dramas1.5 hours
Husband timeSecret 😉1 hour
Family timeVideo chat, audio notes, phone calls1 hour
SleepMy dream world8 hours
SocializingAudio msg/call to friends15 mins
Total24 Hours

Many of these can interlink during my days:

In such cases, I’ll save more time during my days.

The glorification of busy

“Sorry I was too busy to reply to your message.”

We hear that a lot. We say that a lot. (We were too busy to take 30 seconds out of our 24 hours to reply to a question/invitation/query which you were waiting for).

I said I’ve been too busy too. A lot! Until I realized it is really not about being busy! It is about taking out time for things/people that are important to us.

Technology has changed the scales now. It literally takes less than 15 seconds to send a thoughtful voice/text/video message to our loved ones… or those who matter to us. We can’t say we’re busy anymore.

So rather than saying I’m too busy, we might as well say: ‘Replying to you wasn’t a priority for me’ or ‘You’re not that important to me to waste my time on you’ or ‘I am unable to manage priorities or time in my life’.

Especially those who neglect their parents, grandparents, siblings, childhood friends, or those who have been there for them. They make excuses that they’re working and too busy. As if the whole world is farikh and they’re the only ones who run on a schedule.

The hard reality is…. No one in this world is free. Everyone is busy or has a packed schedule. So remember you’re not the only one working! And secondly, if someone means anything to us, it is our responsibility to sort out our lives and take out time for them. Don’t say you’re busy to those who left all their commitments for you. Never be busy for those who were there for you in your hard times.

Let’s get out of this BUSY MENTALITY and start prioritizing our lives and our relationships better.

Strategies for managing time

Set Goals & Priorities

Scheduling

Organization

Apps to use for time management

Challenges of Time Management

Related Article

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Conclusion

I hope you learned something today.

References

This post was inspired by a workshop I attended at CHT

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