130 Time Management Tips
130方法教你成为超级时间管理者
One of the most important keys to personal and professional success lies in how you spend your time. Each day contains twenty-four hours, but how we spend those hours is what separates people who enjoy lives of happiness, fulfillment and success from those who experience lives filled with frustration, disappointment, and often failure.
个人和职业的成功关键在于你如何花费你的时间。每一天都是24小时,但是我们如何花费这些时间可以将这些享受生活的快乐,自我实现感和成功的人从那些经历着沮丧,失望以及常常失败的人区分开来。
When Olympic athletes train, no detail of their performance is overlooked—from computerized motion studies to the fabric of their clothing and the customization of each shoe. Mastering time management is much the same. In order to work smarter but not harder, you must examine—and be willing to make changes to—everything you do to improve effectiveness, efficiency, and performance.
当奥林匹克运动员训练时,从计算机运动研究服装的织物和定制的鞋,他们表演的任何一个细节都不会被忽视。掌握时间的管理是一样的。为了工作更灵活而且不困难,你必须检查和愿意对那些需要提高效力,效率和性能的工作做出改变。
This special report outlines 130 simple, easy-to-implement, time-management tips and techniques. Some have universal applicability. Others are specifically related to career, communication, or technology. I encourage you to download the report and print it. As you read it, you may want to highlight the tips that are most relevant to your circumstances and consider developing a personalized list.
这篇特别报道概述了130项简单,易于实现的时间管理技巧和技术。有些具有普遍适用性。其它的是专门用于职业,通信,或技术方面的。我鼓励您下载这篇报告并且打印出来。当你阅读它的时候,你可能想要突出你最相关的情况和考虑开发一项个性化的列表。
Remember that the first step in becoming an effective time manager is to have the desire to be more productive and smarter with how you use your time. It must be something that is important to you or you won’t do what is required to develop solid time-management skills.
记住,成为一个有效的时间管理的第一步是有想要更有效率和更聪明的你如何使用你的时间。它对你来说必须是很重要的东西或者你不需要做开发良好的时间管理技巧。
Understanding, practicing, and maximizing how your time is spent is a journey. Proficiency won’t happen overnight but, as is the case with all of the Little Things, repeated effort will be rewarded. By becoming more effective and efficient, you’ll take control of your workload rather than your workload taking control of you.
如何理解、练习和最大化的花费你的时间是一个旅程。水平不会在一夜之间发生,但一样的小事情,反复的努力会得到回报。要想变得更有效率和高效率,你需要控制你的工作负载,而不是让你的工作量控制你。