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It's Never Too Late for Time Management

 

Author: Ann-Marie Latoski

There is always enough time to get everything done, and everything always gets done on time. Really!

I have been involved in numerous projects and deliverables, from large product launches to presentations on business cases, strategies, policies, etc. Many a time, I sat and watched others scurry, scramble, and fret over the timeline. Meanwhile, I left the office at the usual time or not too long after certainly when I chose to. Id hear the next day about the Herculean efforts of those working into the wee hours of the night to get things done. I used to wonder what was wrong with me.

I began to justify myself (to myself). Im very organized. I can get to the heart of it. I focus my attention. I do my work when Im in the office and dont spend time socializing. Not too long ago, I realized there was more to it than some talent that I alone possessed. I began to consciously know that things would get done when they needed to, and I allowed it to happen. I knew wherever I ended up at the end of the day was where I needed to be. Things were getting completed faster. If I knew I had to finish a proposal before a meeting, I would be done exactly on time. I felt very free, and even a little guilty, looking at everyone else still stressing over their workload.

I believe everyone can feel this freedom. It starts by knowing yourself, knowing your work, then thinking, feeling and acting differently. We are each unique in the strengths we possess and the role we play. Once we have our goals and know our priorities it comes together when needed.

More often than not, it does get done on time, meaning when it is required or in a time that suits the larger project. If we change our definition of on time to reflect need rather than dates, we take the pressure off, and generally improve the quality of what is delivered.

Are you going to tell me about the time your report was late? Late by whose definition? It got there when it got there. What about the time you missed a meeting? What did you really miss? Was it anything that couldnt be made up? What about the presentation you had to give? Well, you delivered what you had, didnt you?

What happened the day you were sick, or on vacation? Did the office continue to function? What about the time you worked overtime and/or overboard to deliver something, only to have it sit unused by the recipient for another day or week? What truly were the consequences? Were you and others able to adjust? Ill bet you were.

Our shifted perception gives us flexibility and a level of confidence in our ability to do our jobs. This self-assurance allows us to work in the moment - the true key to effective use of time. When we arent distracted by:

- an external influence such as a neighbor or the youve got mail signal, or

- the internal sabotage of what we were last working on, or have to do next, we have infinite space in the moment to concentrate on what we are doing.

So know yourself, know your role, and your tasks, prioritize accordingly, then set yourself up for success. Live and work in the present, and let the future take care of itself and youll find it all gets done on time.

Author Bio:

Ann-Marie Latoski

As former Marketing Director for the printed SuperPages in Canada, Ann-Marie Latoski is known for her vision, passion and business success.

As a leader, Ann-Marie continuously fused loyal, dedicated, successful teams, motivating others with her open, down to earth communication style. At the same time, she was lauded for her own innovative pricing, policy work and product development and for using her entrepreneurial spirit to improve the quality of work life for all employees through mentorship and coaching program involvement.

Having experienced the upheaval of the telecommunications industry in the late 80?s and 90?s Ann-Marie became remarkably adaptive. Enduring and managing her teams through tremendous growth, both ends of the directory business takeover boom, the rise and fall of industry competition and the loss of Yellow Pages brand she is highly qualified to speak about remaining sane at the office.

Ann-Marie understands the complexity of management, the frustrations of the workplace, the impacts of change on people and the challenges of balancing work priorities with home life.

As a self-described creature and now student of habits, Ann-Marie uses her coaching and writing to help individuals make positive changes in their lives. Respect and self-care are her starting points for creating individual strategies at work and home.

With her Bachelor of Commerce and as a graduate of the Coach Training Program at CoachU, Ann-Marie is a dynamic leader, speaker, author and coach. She revels in mixing her business experience with life lessons to assist others build integrity and find passion in their lives.

Ann-Marie lives happily in Calgary, Alberta with her husband and their 3 boys.

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