Dr. Kellyann Petrucci, M.S., N.D., Naturopathic Physician, Nutrition Expert and Founder of the Dr. Kellyann Brand.
As a founder of a health and wellness company, adopting a precise approach to each day is of the utmost importance. Just as a culinary creation requires a specific amount of ingredients, a clear outline and proper kitchen equipment, effective time management in business requires structure, organization and efficiency.
Consider this scenario: you are cooking a meal and realize you are missing a key ingredient. You’ll likely have to make an impromptu run to the grocery store, or accept the fact that your meal won’t be the way you desire. This could have been avoided with clear organization and preparation.
Business leaders need to think of their day in the same way in order to manage their time and maximize efficiency. A schedule must be crafted and a timeline must be followed in order to accomplish your daily tasks efficiently.
Here are three essential tips for optimizing your day as a business leader.
1. Batch your tasks.
One highly effective time management tool I use is batching tasking. Just as you would chop all of your vegetables in one go, you should dedicate blocks of time to address certain tasks throughout the day. Scheduling a block of time in the morning to go through your emails in one sitting is a great place to start. By designating a fixed time for email review, your focus will be unwavering.
Additionally, you can partition time in your schedule for various commitments like meetings, strategic planning, and concentrated work. This approach curtails multitasking and ensures optimum efficiency.
Business leaders should also consider grouping together tasks that can be accomplished in two minutes or less. This will enable you to swiftly tackle many smaller tasks in one session. If you can do several quick tasks together in a set time, you can feel more accomplished getting some things off your plate and lightening your load.
2. Harness the power of timers.
Just as you would set a timer for slow simmering bone broth on the stove, set a timer for your tasks at work. Even if deadlines aren’t pressing, self-impose them. This creates a sense of urgency that can motivate you and sharpen your focus. Timers, whether on your smartphone, computer or old-school desk clock, can instill accountability for completing the task within a set time frame.
Just as you would in cooking, create a framework for yourself. Start with the most important tasks first and save the smaller ones for later, similarly to how you prioritize the main elements of a recipe before adding garnishes.
3. Prioritize your well-being.
My final, and frankly most important, time-management counsel centers on well-being. Nurturing your physical and mental well-being is intrinsic to effective leadership. The demands of leadership are profound. Therefore, if you don’t take care of your physical and mental health, you will not be able to instruct your teams and others to the best of your ability. Leaders must ensure they are getting enough sleep, exercising regularly and eating a balanced diet. When you follow these practices, you are poised to lead your team with your best self in the boardroom.
The bottom line
There is no doubt: work can get crazy. It can get hectic. It can get overwhelming. But when you embrace these three core time management strategies, you will be able to structure your day in a way that is most efficient. With practice, these techniques will become second nature, seamlessly integrating into your daily routine like a well-mastered recipe. Embrace these strategies and watch as your time management skills flourish, enabling you to lead your company to new heights of success.
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