Posts Tagged ‘Time Management’

Time Management Tips 4 Busy Teachers – Part II

Saturday, March 20th, 2010

This is a follow-up post on how to squeeze out an extra few hours from your busy day and seemingly unsqueezable schedules.

The picture below is not part of this squeezing. Just something that tickled my fancy, though I must confess…

Time Management for webmasters, bloggers, tweeters, teachers (and Arsenal supporters) – Part 2

11. Hide

There is a secret, dark place in my college that is known to very few people. Even though it is secret and dark, it becomes bright when you turn the lights on. But, to get to it, you have to go through several dark corridors (I don’t turn the lights on but use my laptop screen to guide me though the darkness). There is no telephone in this place. It’s bliss. No one can find me. I used to go there a lot (before I was transferred to another campus). I got so much work done and saved so much time, hiding in this secret, dark room. We all need one. My time-saving room was the editing booth next to the sound-recording studio. But don’t tell anyone. Now need to find a new one.

12. A quick one before bed

I have got into the habit of doing one extra quick thing before I go to bed. If I do this every night, that’s 365 extra things a year. These pre-sleep quickies usually take ten minutes so I save around 3,650 minutes a year. If I didn’t do them then, I’d have to do them during the day.
For example – someone sends me a new blog to add to one of my sites. I make a note to make it my night-time quickie. It takes less than 10 mins to add and upload to my site. Done. Time for bed.

13. Have laptop will travel

Laptops are pretty portable these days. More so, net books. And if we move down in size to iPhones and the like, there’s no excuse for us to never be away from our favourite devices. I take mine shopping with me. You just never know when you’ll have five minutes, or 35 minutes, in a mall with nothing to do.
For example -  What do people do when their better half is in a store trying on 13 pairs of jeans? Answer – Stare at other people waiting for their better half to finish trying on 13 pairs of jeans. Stare no more. Find the nearest comfy hard bench and rattle off a few e-mails or a blog post.
NOTE: This has been proven to stop those “Well you said you wanted to come shopping” reprimands from those among us who like to try on a dozen pair of jeans.

14. It’s called a laptop for a reason

And that reason is… we all have laps. I discovered this a long time ago. It was when I was really caught between finishing another news lesson in my room and miss Arsenal playing Manchester United live on television, or… take the laptop, sit in front of the TV and watch the game with my laptop on my lap. Genius! I soon discovered laps are good for watching the news and working. I watch all my fave programmes and make new lessons at the same time.

15. Just pop out for a blog post

I don’t smoke. I came across this great timesaver just a few weeks ago at my children’s school song and dance extravaganza (of course, I took my laptop… just in case). There were 20-to-30-minute periods when said kiddies weren’t extravaganzaing. Parents who smoked popped out for a cigarette break. “Aha!” I thought – a perfect time to pop out for a write-a-blog-post break. I managed to draft a whole post in my two breaks and it’s so much healthier than smoking.

16. Stop drinking

I live and work in the Middle East. I don’t drink and don’t miss it. I could if I wanted to – I’d just need to get a liquor license. It’s easy to get, but I don’t want to. Not drinking saves me hours a week and increases my productivity. It also means I don’t send mails or tweet tweets I shouldn’t – which means I save even more time in not needing to apologize for the sent mails and tweeted tweets that shouldn’t have been sent and tweeted.

17. Lunch al desko

Not for everyone, but I can never seem to take a proper lunch break. I visit the school canteen perhaps twice a semester. I spend 99% of my lunchtimes at my desk eating my sandwiches or biriyani. I’ve read lots of reports that say eating at your desk is stressful. For me, it’s the opposite. It’s a quiet time for me to get lots done – usually lots of quickies and loose ends that need finishing.

18. Close your eyes and press play

I can spend a long, long time deciding what music to play when I sit down and work. This time has decreased somewhat now all of my music is on iTunes. But still… I could easily spend 10 minutes scrolling up and down my playlists. The handy close-your eyes-and-press-play techniques saves me quite a bit of time. It’s all my music so I’m going to like it wherever my cursor stops. Using the Shuffle setting also works wonders.

19. Do not communicate

A key to managing your time is Friend-Conversation-Management. The best way to ensure FCM is kept to a minimum while productivity is maximized is not to talk to your friends. By this, I mean turn off your phone, shut down the Skype and Twitter notification sounds, log yourself out of Gmail and MSN so no-one can invite you to chat online… etc. The plus side is that you’ll be so happy you got so much work done that your friends will want you around.

20. Design another Twitter Application

In my last post, I invited you to invent an app that only gave you access to Twitter for three minutes an hour… In this post, I set you the task of designing an app that keeps you to this three minutes and refuses to open Twitter… no matter what.

Stay tuned for a wee follow-up post… Time Management tips that could get you into really hot water.

Time Management Tips 4 Busy Teachers – Part I

Saturday, March 13th, 2010

A few people have asked me how I manage my time. Specifically, they wanted to know how I could upload lesson handouts regularly, blog, tweet, hold down a full-time job and still find time to watch Arsenal’s Premier League games live on the tele.

So here is an answer – 10 Tips:

Time Management 101 for webmasters, bloggers, tweeters, teachers (and Arsenal supporters) – Part 1

1. Ask for help

I’m surrounded by the friendliest and most helpful people in the world. They are called teachers. They never seem to tire of helping. I frequently post a tweet on Twitter that says: “Will start making news lesson in 30 mins. Suggestions for topics?” The replies I get save me about two hours a week looking for stories. I’m so grateful for this help.

2. Wear a shirt with a pocket

For several decades I have been filling my shirt pockets with little notes to myself -  ideas, things not to forget, whether my wife told me to buy milk or bread on the way home. This saves me at least an hour every week wracking my brains for those great ideas. Add to that another hour for having to get changed and go back to buy the milk I forgot to buy (or bread). Warning: Make sure you remove small notes from shirt pocket before putting into washing machine.

3. E-mail yourself

For several years I have been e-mailing myself. It’s not because of a lack of friends. No… the e-mails are digital notes in shirt pockets. This is especially great when the pencil technology breaks. This usually saves me time because I have got into the habit of immediately actioning the messages when I next open my mail. Great for preventing procrastination.

4. DropBox.com

I joined the wonderful Dropbox.com a while back and have never looked back. Now this is a timesaver. The number of hours I’ve spent looking for my Flash-memory-USB thing that I lost, I could have spent making seven new sites. I haven’t needed a Flash since joining DropBox. In fact, I’m not sure I know where it is.I work on three different computers at work and home (Apple and PC) and putting everything in my DropBox does actually save me hours every week transferring files from work to home / Apple to PC. And it’s really difficult to lose a DropBox.

5. Don’t sit down… yet

Whatever it is you do when you get home from work, school, a restaurant, don’t do it…. yet. Spend ten minutes doing a few things on your mental to-do list. And then do whatever it is you do when you get home from work, school, a restaurant. I’ve got into the habit of doing this and it really does get things done.

6. Follow Confucius and Nike

I think it was Confucius who said “A thousand mile journey starts with a single step.” And it was Nike who said “Just Do It”. I love and pretty much live by both of these adages. No matter how huge a project looks, it’s not…. really. Just… start it. A little bit each day and then hey presto you have a thousand-page website. This has saved me about a decade in time. Had I not just done it or not taken that first step, I would be still mulling things over now things that I started ten years ago.

7. Really hot drinks.

Every time you sit at the computer, take a really hot drink with you. It means you have to sit at the computer until the really hot drink cools down and you can drink it. This is the perfect time to do a few of those things you often put off. For me, this means writing birthday cards, paying bills online, tidying your desk area, sorting out photos, etc.

8. Watch only Arsenal’s live games.

This is a real timesaver. Instead of wasting my time watching Manchester United, Chelsea and Liverpool, I only watch Arsenal. Two reasons for this: (a) because Arsenal are better to look at than the other teams and (b) it releases at least 4 hours a week for you to sit at your desk with a piping hot drink. I guess it doesn’t have to be Arsenal… Could be the Shanghai Hamsters or the Sao Paolo Gogetems.

9. Tab management

Save the links you open often as a tabbed group in your browser – I open 10 websites with one click and then start typing in passwords as each site opens. I put the most important sites at the beginning of the group. The most important one is the mail account I use for my e-book – I always check that first in case I need to upload the book, which can take place while I check the other sites. You can turn this into an orchestrated art from. If you really want to, that is.

10. Design a Twitter application

Twitter is fantastic. I love it. Digital equivalent of sliced bread. But, if you invented an app that only gave you access to Twitter for three minutes an hour…

So…

Part 1 of my Time Management techniques means a saving of a decade here and four hours there and trips to get milk elsewhere. Usually the convenience store.

Tune in next post for more tips. And, not to be missed… Time Management tips that could get you into really hot water.