By: Dr. Donald E. Wetmore
All of your time management requirements fall within one of two categories. You have appointments and scheduled events, time specific commitments you have made to be somewhere at a particular time. All other obligations are discretionary items, tasks you will accomplish at your discretion, around appointments and scheduled events. These will go on your “To Do “ list. Here are some ideas on how to more easily and effectively manage those appointments and scheduled events.
An appointment or scheduled event is when you have committed your time to be somewhere at a particular time. These would include work related as well as personal commitments such as staff meetings, sales appointments, and a meeting with a vendor as well as a dentist appointment, a meeting with your daughter’s teacher, and a dinner engagement with some friends at your favorite restaurant.
Many try to keep track of these commitments in their heads. For some, it works. For most, it doesn’t. They forget. They make commitments and don’t show.
Putting them into writing is better but many use multiple calendars such as a desk calendar, a common office wall calendar, a PC or handheld, a dentist appointment card stuck in the bathroom mirror, and the kids’ soccer calendar on the refrigerator. This breeds confusion and missed obligations, especially if you don’t refer to all the calendars all the time, and most people don’t.
I like simplicity. Simplicity gives you power. I recommend using one calendar to manage your appointments and scheduled events. The best single calendar you can use is one that gives you an entire month at a glance on one page with a block for each day of the month and one that small enough, portable enough that it can be with you at all times. You can get these at most stationery and office supply stores.
For each of your time specific time commitments, record it in the appropriate box for that day of the month. List the time and a word or two to remind you what it is about.
For example, my calendar this week is as follows:
Monday: 9:00 Staff meeting; 11:45 Lunch with Sue, 5:15 Go to Gym
Tuesday: 8:15 Attend seminar
Wednesday: (No appointments or scheduled events)
Thursday: 10:15 Dentist, 2:00 Sales meeting
Friday: 6:00 Dinner with Pam and Andrew, 8:00 Attend concert
I like the “full month at a glance” approach because it gives me the benefit of Context, Anticipation and Integration.
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Dr. Donald E. Wetmore
Certified Executive Coach, Consultant and Trainer
Author, “Organizing Your Life” and “The Productivity Handbook”
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