To be really efficient, you must plan everything. Write down the
things you need to do for a scheduled period (let's say for the
coming week). Then evaluate if you're really efficient in doing
all of those things.
You can delegate those that you're not really capable of doing
to someone else who can do them better. And if you don't enjoy
doing something, the more you should assign it to someone else.
Remember that you can reach success much, much faster only
if you actually love what you're doing.
To be really efficient, you must plan everything. Write down the
things you need to do for a scheduled period (let's say for the
coming week). Then evaluate if you're really efficient in doing
all of those things.
You can delegate those that you're not really capable of doing
to someone else who can do them better. And if you don't enjoy
doing something, the more you should assign it to someone else.
Remember that you can reach success much, much faster only
if you actually love what you're doing.
If you think the task requires your full attention, then find
out everything you need to know and do before you start doing
it. You need to adequately prepare for any task in order to
do it much better.
You might think that planning and setting goals are a waste of
time, that you should jump right into your tasks to save time.
Big Mistake!
By preparing beforehand, you will know exactly what to expect
and accomplish when you're actually doing the tasks. You will
be likened to a guided missile, fully focused in finishing
anything you ought to do. You won't have to waste time
thinking of what to do next.
But what if you lack knowledge in doing something? How do you
prepare for such things?
Learn everything you need to know about the subject. Read books,
listen to audios, attend seminars, ask advice from people
knowledgeable in the subject, etc.
If you learn about something without actually applying the
lesson, you might easily forget it. To resolve this, spend
some time contemplating on what you've learned. Think about
how you can apply it to real life, on how you can apply it
now or in the future. See how you can benefit from this
knowledge and imagine yourself actually applying it to
people around you.
Knowledge is power, only if you apply it. You may not be able
to apply what you've learned immediately; but by utilizing
this technique and infusing the knowledge into your inner
being, you will be able to summon it in times when you need
it.
About the Author:
Michael Lee is the author of "How to be a Red Hot Persuasion Wizard...in 20 Days or Less", an ebook that teaches powerful persuasion techniques on how to tremendously enhance your relationships, boost your profits to the next level, and get anything you want...just like magic. Get a sample chapter and highly-stimulating "Get What You Want" advice at his site: http://www.20daypersuasion.com . He is the Co-Founder of http://www.self-improvement-millionaires.com and is licensed as a Certified Public Accountant.