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Time Management: “Productive Days”

Ndidi Unaka, MD Sue Poynter Wong, MD, MEd

Javier Gonzalez del Rey, MD, Med

Tell us about you…

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Welcome!

• Why are you here today?

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Step One…

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Please be “Honest”…

• Please document how you used your time this past Friday: – Personal Time – Time in the Hospital – “The other stuff”

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Please be “Honest”…

• Most common barriers to be effective time managers… – At home – At work – Anywhere else

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What works and does not work for you?

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“If I only had more time…”

• We all have the same • Once gone it does not

come back • Anything we do

requires time!!

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• Being successful doesn’t make you manage your time well

• Managing your time well makes you successful

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How do you feel when you “waste your time”?

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Step Two…

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Symptoms Associated with “Stress”

• Initial Phase – Nervousness – Insecurity – Mental Fatigue – Insomnia – Neuralgias

• Acute Phase – Hypersensitivity – Anxiety – Depression – Apathy – Feeling of failure – Constant complaints

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Common Causes of “Stress”

• Unachievable Goals – Trying to do too much – Perfectionism – Lack of planning or

personal organization – No delegation – No facilitation

• “Work Environment” – Interruptions – Excessive meetings – Inefficient meetings – Lack of communication – Cannot say “NO”

• Sedentary Life

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Common Causes of “Stress”

• Unachievable Goals – Trying to do too much – Perfectionism – Lack of planning or

personal organization – No delegation – No facilitation

• “Work Environment” – Interruptions – Excessive meetings – Inefficient meetings – Lack of communication – Cannot say “NO”

• Sedentary Life

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Suggestions for “Stress” Management

• Vacations • Sports • Long term view and goals • Avoid “negative” feelings • Manage your time

– Plan – Organize – Limit interruptions

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Step Three…

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• “Are you using your time wisely?”

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Step Four…

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“Please… Describe your working area”

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¿So …What can we control? • “Activities” which take time in our day • Options:

– More activities – Activities with more satisfaction – Activities which allow us to meet:

• Short term objectives • Mid term objectives • Long term objectives

– Cancel activities?

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Can you really control…?

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“Distractions”

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“Distractions”

• In general they are the same “tools” which are supposed to make your job easier: – Laptop – Social Media – Phones (landline – mobile) – Space / Neighbors – Others…?

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Step Five…

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“Required Competencies for Efficiency”

• Communication • Oral • Written

• Negotiation • Conflict Resolution • Team Work • Productivity

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Some Concepts… • “The Inventory” • “Priority Matrix” • “Personal Productivity” • “Planning & Controlling” • “Daily Routine”

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“The Inventory” Description Priority Estimated Important Urgent Time Now

Schedule

Delegate /Organize

Do not care

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“Priority Matrix” (Eisenhower Method – Seven Habits)

• Do not plan more than 6 activities/day, normal ≤ 3, but ≥ 1

Prioritize your Tasks! Urgent Not Urgent

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“Personal Productivity” • Time of day when you are more productive:

– Use for most difficult, complex and important tasks • Time of day when you are less productive:

– Mail – Phone calls – Interviews – Interruptions – Miscellaneous

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– Mail – Phone calls – Interviews – Interruptions – Miscellaneous

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“Planning & Controlling” • Office and Working Space

– Desk – Material you use daily – Clock – Furniture and Files

• Block: – Some calls – Some visits – Distractions

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“Planning…” • Prepare the list of what I should do today… • What can I delegate? • How much time do I have? • How am I going to organize the available time? • Prepare the list of what is pending…

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Divide and Conquer!!

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“Daily Routine” • Inbox • Outbox • Priorities • Pending • Planning – Preparing

– Agenda – Assignments

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Recommended Readings

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The Seven Habits 1. BE PROACTIVE 2. BEGIN WITH THE END IN MIND 3. PUT FIRST THINGS FIRST 4. THINK WIN/WIN 5. SEEK FIRST OT BE UNDERSTANDING, THEN TO

BE UNDERSTOOD 6. SYNERGIZE 7. SHARPEN THE SAW

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Welcome!

• Why are you here today?

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Just Remember…

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