Self-Management Tips Clearfield UT

Self-management is about knowing what to do at any given moment. It’s dealing effectively with the things we have to do to achieve our goals and fulfi ll our purpose. It’s also about deciding the importance of the varied and constant information coming at us.

Logan SBDC
435 797 2277
Davis Applied Technology College, 450 S Simons Way #202
Kaysville, UT
Brigham City SBDC (Satellite Office)
(435) 734-3316
01 North Main St, Room 30
Brigham City, UT
Moab SBDC (Satellite Office)
435-678-3341 (cell)
125 West Center
Moab, UT
Vernal SBDC
435-789-6100
1071 East 100 South, Bldg C, Suite C7
St. George, UT
Sandy SBDC
801-957-5279
9750 South 300 West
Sandy, UT
Kaysville SBDC
(801) 593-2202
Davis Applied Technology College, 450 S Simons Way #202
Kaysville, UT
Richfield SBDC
435-896-9778
800 West 200 South, Room 155W
Richfield, UT
Price SBDC
(435) 613 1438 ext. 450
375 South Carbon Ave.
Price, UT
Blanding SBDC
435-678-2201 ext. 177
639 West 100 South
Blanding, UT
St. George SBDC
435-652-7741
1071 East 100 South, Bldg C, Suite C7
St. George, UT

Self-Management Tips

Most people admit they could use better time-management skills. But the issue of time management has not been addressed to universal satisfaction, because it really isn’t about managing time. No one can manage time well enough to turn six minutes into five minutes. If it was just a matter of time, simply using a calendar and a watch would handle it. While a clock or calendar can give you a measure of control, it won’t provide the larger perspective needed for greater success—self management.

The savvy know self management is really an issue of what we do with ourselves during the time we have. Self-management needs to encompass managing our thoughts and emotions, and dealing effectively with our work, family and community relationships. It’s about gaining dynamic balance of control and perspective to achieve more successful outcomes and feel more relaxed along the way.

Self-management is about knowing what to do at any given moment. It’s dealing effectively with the things we have to do to achieve our goals and fulfi ll our purpose. It’s also about deciding the importance of the varied and constant information coming at us.

Dispense with the notion that time is harder to manage because there’s too much information. Many people are so chronically overwhelmed with new information they consider themselves roadkill along the information superhighway. Too much information is not the problem.

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