By Joel Garfinkle
Time traps are the pitfalls we can fall into if we're not paying attention. They seem to lay in wait for us as we innocently go about our day and will rob you of time, energy, and focus if you let them. The only way to avoid time traps is to be aware that they exist and stay alert, ready to block or divert them.We all have our own personal set of time traps, the ones that trip us up frequently. What are yours? To help you start your list, here are a few common time traps that my clients often include on their lists:
- Spending a disproportionately high amount of time in the offices where they find the most congenial people, as opposed to where the most important issues are.
- Wasting too much time getting daily updates on routine activities as opposed to waiting for a more meaningful weekly summary.
- Jumping too eagerly into routine, straightforward work and putting off the more complex and difficult tasks.
- Not starting the more important work first thing in the morning.
- Not bothering to make up a schedule for each day.
- Scheduling each day so tightly that it becomes impossible to stay on track and the schedule quickly becomes meaningless.
- Management by crisis
- Telephone interruptions
- Inadequate planning
- Attempting too much
- Drop-in visitors
- Ineffective delegation
- Personal disorganization
- Lack of self-discipline
- Inability to say no
- Procrastination
- Meetings
- Paperwork
- Leaving tasks unfinished
- Inadequate staff
- Socializing
- Confused responsibility or authority
- Poor communication
- Inadequate controls and reports
- Incomplete information
- Travel
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