When
you normally talk about a time machine, what you think of is a vehicle that
transports you into the past or the future. And the simplest time machine you
can think of is a watch!
I'm
talking about something else. This one's different. It helps me control time...
manipulate time...It helps me convert a day into 36 hours!
Let
me tell you about it...
Time!!!
We never have enough of it, do we?
This
has been bothering us all our lives, hasn't it? “I just don’t have enough
time.” “Where does it go?” “I still have so much to do...” and so on... We have
all said this to ourselves a zillion times.
A
mystery that cannot be solved! Well… I have solved it!!I have 36 hours a day!
It
all started with the questions on top. I got them too and they frustrated me as
well. So I sat myself down and said, “Let me think what I can actually do about
it, apart from complaining?”
So
I went back to the time management theories and the quadrants and organized my
daily activities and put them in Q’s 1, 2, 3 & 4. I had it down pat on
paper and ready to be implemented the next day. And there we go again... end of
the day same old story.
Then
I said to myself, “What I really need is 36 hours a day!” I laughed to myself
and said, “Let me think if that’s possible?”
My
mind was wandering by then and I thought about the games I used to play as a
kid on the computer. Role Playing Games (RPG) was my favorite genre. I
remembered this particular game where my character was a War mage who used both
weapons & magic. As the character developed he would get better in weapon
and Magic skills. He learned a spell that could slow time. So all he had to do
was cast the spell, slow everyone else down and cut them down with his weapons
as they took an eternity to move.
There!
I had my answer! MAGIC! Cast a ‘Slow time spell!’
Noooo…
that doesn’t work out in real life, does it?
That
made me chuckle at myself and my mind wandered some more...
I
thought about the Flash & Quicksilver. And I suddenly had the puzzle
solved.
These
guys did the exact opposite thing. They didn’t slow time but they made
themselves faster. The result was exactly the same.
So
there you go. What I have managed to do is just do things faster. “Not easy”,
traditionalists will tell you! “You will compromise on output quality”, they’ll
say.
Agreed!
So I had to think of a way of doing things faster without affecting result
quality.
Focus
is the key here! The human brain is a super-fast super computer that can focus
on 7 & half things at a time effectively.
I
let it focus on one thing at a time, when I need to slow time. What I get, is
focused attention of my brain, working on one thing only. That makes me do
things faster and produce the same result.
It
sounds simple and frankly, it is. It just takes time to implement. I have
practiced it over a period of time and I actually manage to get the same things
done in half the time it took me to do earlier.
Here’s
how I do it…
1. Categorize tasks -
Categorize
not in quadrants, but depending on the brain capacity required. There are some
tasks that don’t really need you to apply rational thinking; mundane,
repeatable tasks that require repeatable behaviors and actions. Others however
need situational behaviors and actions which need to be executed through
logical reasoning.
2. Time Slotting –
Once
you are done categorizing, simply diary the tasks in your day. Be sure to club
the mundane tasks 2-3 per hour. The logic tasks have their individual time
slots alone.
3. Variety in Mundane –
The
groups of mundane tasks clubbed together in one time slot have a specific
manner of execution. Take these tasks on together. Do each in sequences of 5
minutes per task. The brain loves variety; it gets bored and slows down too
soon. Keep it excited and energized by sequencing. Task 1 for 5 minutes,
switch. Task 2 for 5 minutes, switch! Task 3! Then repeat. You’ll also stay
refreshed and accomplish 3 tasks in one time slot.
Earlier,
whatever time of the day I did these tasks, I used up 3 time slots for these 3
tasks and ended up feeling bored and drained by the time I got them done. Now I
finish them in 1 slot and am still high on cerebral energy.
4. Focus on Logic –
The
tasks that require logic, reasoning and rational thinking are the significant
tasks that need to be executed with perfection. Don’t use multi-skilling while
doing them. Focus on them one at a time. Allocate your brain, to just this one
thing! Use clear mechanism to clear your mind of all other thoughts and
distractions.
This
step does take time to establish as a habit. However, if you do step 3 well,
you’ll find adopting this step much easier as you will leave your brain with a
lot more band width to train itself in this step.
5. Take Breaks and Naps!!!
Stress
is the biggest consumer of time. When you are stressed, none of the above
works. And the best way to de-stress is distraction and rest. Take a break at
regular intervals and completely remove yourself physically and mentally from
stress inducing factors.
Research
has shown that a short afternoon nap can make up for the loss of one hour of
nighttime sleep. A quick nap in the afternoon refreshes you like nothing else!
Just drop dead at your desk.
That’s
it. Just keep doing this on a daily basis and you’ll soon have 36 hours a day.
Gain half an hour per hour. As simple as that!
Do
let us know if you are able to implement this and let us know your successes
and challenges. We’ll be more than happy to share the successes onward and
provide solutions for the challenges!
Also hop over to my new series of articles on Situational Leadership.
Ciao!
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It doesn't sounds easy never tried, but i m going to make this a habit
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