It goes without saying that tardiness is a no-no in
any professional establishment. Even if you are standing at a booking
office or in a queue and you notice that the person in front of you is
taking his or her own sweet time, you might start counting to ten so
that you do not lose your temper. Most of us cannot tolerate slowness.
Sometimes even if the person who is taking a long time is a senior citizen
and is incapable f making haste we produce a range of sounds to show
our exasperation.
So we have so much impatience with others, how much patience will others
have with us. I believe that there are three groups of people in this
world. They are:
- The people who always are on time
- The people who make an honest effort
but more often than once fail to reach on time
- The group of people
who make a living by selling used toothpicks.
Actually there is no group like the third group. The people who really
come in that group are the people who do not make any effort at all to
be on time. But then they cannot be considered as people at all and are
better off selling used toothpicks and my blessings into the bargain.
I
used to find it very difficult to believe that there could actually be
people who didn’t care two hoots for time. But there are! I
don’t know about you, but I really believe that people who consciously
waste their time and because of them, the time of others as well, are
real criminals. They should be made to walk the plank! While the rest
of us are struggling so hard to make the maximum use of the time that
we have, there are people who don’t care a damn about things like
being late or making others wait.
I suppose most of us fit into the second
category that is the group of people who do make an honest effort to
reach on time and do things on
time but often fail mainly due to reasons beyond our control. So is there
any way out of this? Of course there is and that is what we are going
to talk about.
The first thing that we have to do is to develop a deep
concern for the time of others. Of course we have the liberty to waste
our time.(I consider
even that wrong , but opinions may be different). But we have no right
to waste the time of others. It is just very, very bad manners to keep
a person waiting. It shows inconsideration and selfishness on our part.
Once you instill this thought deep into your mind there is a lesser
chance that you will keep another person waiting because we all want
other to
think and speak good about us.
The second thing that you have to do is
understand that if you are late for something that involves more than
one person than the severity of
the situation ids raised several fold. Like for instance you are late
for a meeting that involves , say, 12 people and they are waiting for
you reach to begin the meeting.
You might be just five minutes late.
That seems ok enough because five minutes is not such a big deal. But
a crucial point that you may be missing
out there is that it not just five minutes that is wasted. Since there
are 12 people who are waiting for you, you are in effect wasting
12 times
5, which is 60 minutes of productive time! Now that looks bad
doesn’t it, wasting one hour of productive work?
These two thoughts are enough for any normal person to make some haste
and see
that there are no unnecessary delays because of that person.
But still in the course of our daily life, we come across what we call emergencies.
Unforeseen events take place, like your cr might refuse to start, or the might
be a puncture, or some guests might walk in just when you are leaving. Hey, we
are only human and catastrophes are bound to happen. Just see to it that others
are not kept waiting because of a slight misfortune that you encountered.
If
you have a cell phone (every body has a cell phone nowadays) it would be best
to call the other person and inform that you are late. S long as you can inform
the other person your offence becomes pardonable.
In case you are unable to
inform the person then you really must make amends. Do not, and I repeat
it, do not take it for granted that the other person will
understand. Too many things have been taken for granted in today’s world.
You have to go out of your way to apologize for being late.
If you are unable
to meet the person on the said day, it would be an excellent idea to send
the person a sorry note to make up for your mistake. At least
in the way the person can know that you did make a sincere effort but things
were
beyond your control. Such gestures really streamline our relationships with
others.
So what do you if you make good efforts to be on time but still do
not , because, well because …of no reason in particular! It happens
you know. You start to get ready to go well in advance and everything
works out fine without any
catastrophes on the way. But yet you reach the place a couple of minutes
late and everyone stares at you in disapproval.
In such cases the solution
is to work your time backwards. Sounds strange, huh? Well, let me explain
how it works. You should start to calculate the
time you
need to reach your destination not starting from your home but from the destination
itself. You could try writing it down till you become comfortable with such
a mental chart.
Your chats will look something like this:
Time needed to reach
the office in the elevator: 1 minute
Time needed to park car and pick up things: 1 minute
Time needed to find parking space: 5 minutes
Time needed to drive to office from home: 10 minutes
Time needed to reach car park from apartment: 3 minutes
Time needed to lock apartment: 1 minute
Time needed to dress and get ready: 15 minutes
Time needed to shower and dry yourself: 10 minutes
Now you just have to
add up these figures and you will get an exact idea of how long it takes
you to get to office. Again there is something left
to do.
You
may have to make allowances for certain things where crises may crop up.
Like for instance the drive to office. It would be a god thing to anticipate
a traffic jam and give your self some grace time over there. Similarly
finding a parking space can sometimes prove to be more trickier than
a treasure hunt.
So you could give yourself a couple of minutes extra time here and there
if such activities are involved. Again I would like to remind you that
the figures
given
here are just random figures. The figures may vary from person to person.
At
the same time I can’t help wondering why a person would want to
shower for than 10 minutes!
If you work backwards like this, you can
get a very accurate idea of how long you will need for something. Then
how can you possibly go wrong?
Some tips on making meetings less time wasters.
Meetings have a very bad
reputation of being time wasters. How many of us have had to sit through
longs hours of meetings and had to listen to
people
who
ramble on and on about issues which I fact need probably five or ten minutes
to be decided.
As a result, meetings are seldom looked forward to. I thought
it might be useful to you to include some tips on how to make your meetings
more
time
effective.
The fact is that meetings are not really all that bad and if meetings are
well planned they can prove to be the best way to brief a group of people
on matters
like policies, progress, and points of action.
Meetings, in which brain storming sessions take place, bring out the best
ideas from people on how to solve issues.
So here are 9 tips on time saving
for meetings:
- The participants should be aware of the subject matter
of the meeting. Instead of just announcing that a meeting is to be
held, it would be
a good idea to
inform the participants as to what why the meeting is being called
and what are the
matters that are going to be discussed in the meeting.
- Try to get the
members seated in time, if one or two members are going to be late
and everyone else has to wait for them, that is going to
upset the
pace of the meeting.
- Try to provide all the members with the necessary
papers and equipment for the discussion. Instead of passing round
one paper for every
one to see, try
and make copies, the extra cost is worth the time.
- Interruptions
should be avoided as much as possible, but the members must feel
free to air their views once a person has finished
speaking.
- Care must be taken to avoid eating around the bush and
digressions. The presiding person must not hesitate to point out
if a person
is digressing too much. The
members too must be cautioned to stick to the point as much
as possible.
- The members of course must display the high degree and patience
expected from professionals.
- A person must give a summary
at the end of the meeting, so that the members leave with the knowledge
that something
was
accomplished
and
it was not just
a meaningless discussion.
- Cell phones of course must be
switched of and external calls on land phones mast be deferred.
- Refreshments
if required must be laid on the table prior to the beginning of the
discussion and not served in
between. If
it is a
very long discussion
and hot beverages like tea and coffee need to be served,
take a break it saves more time.
Summing up
Time management is not such a big deal. It’s just because
people tend to take time for granted that everything becomes such a big
mess.
Hey guys we only get one life in this world so shouldn’t we try
to live it to the fullest. So where is the time to waste?
Time management
is essentially a part of, or I should say the result
of self management. If you are well organized and your life has a definite
order
then the chances are that time management will come naturally for you. |