How to Stop Wasting Time – External Factors

There are many behaviours and practices that get in the way of our productivity. These time-wasters fall into two types: internal, those things we generate and external, those things that come at us from outside. Both types can be controlled.

There are four external factors that can waste our time:

So, how do we control factors that seem out of our control?

Unwanted Visitors

Here’s more on the subject from Productivity 501.

Incoming Communication

Unproductive Meetings

Five ways to optimize meetings:

  1. Make sure the meeting is necessary.
  2. Make sure you need to attend.
  3. Work from an agenda.
  4. Stick to the start time.
  5. Have measurable outcomes.

EffectiveMeetings.com suggests using technology to keep connected with your team.

    Waiting

    Good time management puts waiting time to use. Whether at the office, out and about, or at home, here are seven ways to make use of waiting time:

    1. Work your lists: Check your to-do lists, your shopping lists or other reminders; add, subtract or rearrange, as necessary.
    2. Work your calendar: If you’re not on the phone, set-up, confirm or reschedule items on your calendar.
    3. Sort mail: E-mail, paper mail —whether at work or at home— can be organized while on the phone or watching T.V.
    4. Personal/professional development: Read an industry journal or a school assignment. Carry a media player and listen to speakers, trainers or podcasts.
    5. Use the phone: If you’re not waiting on the phone, use the time to make or return calls.
    6. Work on hobbies: Carry needlework with you. If you draw, carry a sketch book. Carry a digital camera and snap off a few pictures.
    7. Structured relaxing: It doesn’t have to be all about efficiency; read a book, solve a crossword puzzle, or play a game on your PDA.

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