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Business Success Tip #53 - Time Management - Who's Winning... You or Time?
Home Self-Improvement Success
By: Ike Krieger Email Article
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If you’re old enough you probably remember this act on the Ed Sullivan Show.

A man would come on stage. He would spin a whole bunch of plates on the end of a series of sticks. His main objective was to get as many plates spinning atop as many sticks as possible, and keep them that way.

He would begin by spinning one plate atop one stick. More and more plates were added to the spinning equation.

When one of the plates started to wobble… the man would scurry over and set it spinning smoothly once again.

What started out as a scurry ended up in a chaotic, mad dash from one spinning plate to the next to make sure that they did not crash to the ground. As the man attended to the “wobblers” he left all the other plates at risk. While all this action was taking place he would attempt to get even more plates spinning.

The act combined entertainment value, excitement, and high drama.

In your daily life you are faced with situation after situation that calls for you to keep your plates spinning. You may even get caught up in the excitement and drama of keeping all of your “plates” spinning rather than concentrating on the most valuable of your projects and priorities.

When so many expected and unexpected tasks are thrust upon you each day you have no choice but to handle these “projects” the best you know how. The best you know how is usually less productive than you would like.

As you get closer and closer to a state of overwhelm you fall back on the way you usually handle this bombardment.

Humans have a tendency at this point to focus on the plate that gives off the “I need attention” sign. Unfortunately some of the “plates” in your lives are more important or valuable than others. Still, you have a tendency to tackle the task that is staring you in the face. During these hectic moments when you sense that events are leaving your control, you revert to action-based habits that you acquired as you grew up. You scurry. You make mad dashes to protect or maintain a project.

How you manage your responsibilities today is probably not that different from the way you handled your responsibilities when you were younger. These action habits and the results they generate are directly tied to your productivity, or lack thereof.

I’m a firm believer that “winging it” in your attempt to be effective in project management or sales is what keeps you from being as effective as you know you can be. You probably lack a systematic approach to tackling the important tasks in your life.

I am pleased that so many of my clients have increased their effectiveness using the systems that I have shared with them. But, let’s face it... unless the new systems become your preferred action habit you’ll fall back on your “old way” of doing things.

Here is an example of one of the action habits to which I sometimes succumb when an overload begins to set in.

When I have a whole bunch of plates spinning at the same time and the “plates” begin to wobble I have a tendency to be drawn like a cartoon character to a computer game, or some other convenient device, that will keep me from addressing the important issues at hand. Basically, I could just ignore the plates.

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Ike Krieger is a business mentor, author and speaker. According to Ike," What you say... might drive business away." He'll teach you how to say the right thing, at the right time… all the time. Find out how to get more clients, more referrals and more sales, and do it with dignity. Learn all about Ike's system and subscribe to his newsletter at http://www.BusinessSuccessBuilder.com

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