Time Management
Suggestions to Start
1. One of the best activities is a prioritization activity that leads to time management. Have the person(s) you’re coaching make a list of all their top priorities, narrowed down to the top ten. Then have them itemize the top four and in which order they would complete them. This will provide you incredible insight to what they’re doing and their critical thinking but be aware their priorities will probably not match yours. 2. Once the prioritization technique is done, have people put it into their schedule and have them demonstrate to you how they go about scheduling their prioritizations. Again, this will be very revealing.
More Aggressive Suggestions
1. Using peer-to-peer coaching, ask people with similar job functions to share what they do to manage their time and to structure their time void of interruptions, always demonstrating discipline and focus. 2. After rotating partners, have everybody journal what they learned and then write an action plan and turn it into you as a coach in terms of their commitment of what they’re going to do going forward.
Suggested Resources
1. 10 Time Management Tips video with Ali Abdaal 2. Deep Work book by Cal Newport
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