Managing Tasks, Time and Balance
What do you do when you have more to
do than you have time? Today many people live pressured lives at home and at work. If a person also has hobbies or some endeavor they wish to accomplish independent of their work, life can become very full and high-paced.New technology was expected to reduce the amount of time people worked. Instead it has made many more things possible, and so we often spend more time on something than we would have in the past. The product of our efforts is usually more polished than its previous equivalent.
The general public is more sophisticated these days and more and more is required of businesses and employees. As the competition for jobs increases, completing work tasks often spills into what would otherwise be a person's leisure time.
A recent article in The Independent: "High-stress jobs 'double chances of depression'" illustrates the importance of managing our time and expectations of ourselves. The article reports that a "survey of young people in their early thirties has found those in high-stress jobs run twice the risk of suffering serious depression or anxiety as those in lower-stress occupations". Researchers from the Institute of Psychiatry at King's College London say that time pressure is the single most important cause of stress and of the illness it leads to.
When we have more to do than we feel we have time for, and this continues for long periods without being addressed, it definitely
creates pressure. A person is induced to work harder and harder, becoming more and more tired, until eventually they're also less and less efficient. Things can spiral out of control in a cycle for which there seems to be no solution.It can lead to a struggle in which the person doesn't ever seem to win: the accomplishments become less meaningful in light of the many things still remaining to be done.
In our high speed modern life, it's very important that we maximize our productivity. In addition, it's vital to know what our priorities are: in our daily tasks and also in our lives. Having a list of short and long term goals sets our sights on what's important to us. Once we actively pursue our goals, we need to regularly assess whether we've set ourselves reasonable aims and timescales.
Some things that can be done to manage our time and tasks:
- maintain a healthy balance between work, or serious pursuits, and relaxed leisure time
- get plenty of sleep
- exercise regularly
- figure out more efficient ways of accomplishing repetitive menial tasks
- prioritize goals lists and move some goals to a later time
- ask others for help
- if within means, hire help to do the tasks that don't need to be performed by you
- decide what aspects of life are most important and make changes to avoid blatant and ongoing conflicts of interest
Striving to accomplish our dreams can make for a fulfilling and happy life, but the joy of it needs to be in the everyday working towards it, otherwise it's not much use. For best results all round, life is best if it includes some fun most days. This largely depends on our choices in thought and action.Labels: achieving goals, time-management

7 Comments:
thanks for that good read, dweezeljazz.
lovely shot of the rainbow! i shot over 20 rainbows last year alone, but haven't seen any since my buddy of 12 years (Moggie, my cat) passed on in Dec last year. funny, eh?
I'm real sorry to hear about your little friend Moggie passing away. Maybe it takes a while for the rainbows to come back again, but when they do they'll light up your smile thinking about Moggie.
So glad you enjoyed the read. :)
We've had a lot of talk on Work/Life balance but its just talk as always. The company talks and encourages work/life balance but in reality they don't really practice it. Around my workplace, they seem to think work, or rather the pursuit of their career is much more important. They know all about things at work but when it comes to the world at large, I'm still taken aback at how ignorant they can be, sometimes of things that seem trivial.
Btw, love the colours on the rainbow. Its so brilliant! Lovely shot and thanks for sharing it.
Hi Divemuster,
I've found the same to be true in many workplaces. At today's pace I think an unbalanced approach can only work in the short term for most people.
It also seems that very intelligent people can miss the point on the simple things in life that do seem trivial. The short-sightedness of human beings in general, myself very much included, never ceases to amaze me. I guess we have to keep doing the best we can.
There are companies that are trying to do better at balancing things. The Patagonia company founder has written a book about how his company tries to do things in environmentally friendly ways and to improve work and balance for employees.
I couldn't agree with you more that life is best if it includes some fun most days. I also think finding what soothes or relaxes you is a good way to avoid stressing out.
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Hi Joshetell,
Thank you very much :)
cheers,
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