19/01/2016: Prioritisation and Resilience

resilienceIn this master class you will learn strategies that work to ensure that what you get done in your day are the most important tasks, not just the easiest! We will also show you tips to beat procrastination, minimise distractions and improve your focus. Becoming resilient is also key as this means you are better equipped to handle whatever is thrown at you and manage the demands of clients, peers, teams, managers, stakeholders and family in a rational and achievable way.

During the master class you will learn:
  • Where you are wasting time and adopt strategies to use your time more effectively
  • How to prioritise and focus on the most important things to get done
  • How to recognise and stop being distracted by time thieves
  • The difference between multi-tasking and task-switching and why the latter is an incredibly inefficient use of your time.
  • What your Golden Hour is and how to protect it
  • What resilience is and why being resilient is so important
  • Strategies to become more resilient
By the end of the masterclass you will:
  • Take away your own personalised plan to manage your precious resource, time, to best effect, so that at the end of each day you’ve got the right things done.
  • Have a tool kit of strategies to build your resilience
  • Know how to achieve more in less time
  • Feel more in control and able to manage what’s expected of you
This masterclass is for you if:
  • You ever set aside an hour to do that really important task and find that the time has passed and you haven’t even begun?
  • If you have projects that seem too overwhelming to start or things that have been on your To Do List for weeks on end?
  • You get distracted by incoming emails, ‘must-read’ links on Linked-in, or think that if you deal with all the small, easy things first (even just sending a quick text) that it will clear your mind so you can focus on the bigger task on your list
  • You are always late to meetings and appointments despite your best intentions.
  • You feel overwhelmed by what’s asked of you and you try and accomplish a bit of everything and feel that actually you do nothing well
  • You spend your time fire fighting rather than focusing your effort and adding value
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About the author

Alison is the Digital Content Editor for WeAreTheCity. She has a BA Honours degree in Journalism and History from the University of Portsmouth. She has previously worked in the marketing sector and in a copywriting role. Alison’s other passions and hobbies include writing, blogging and travelling.
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