Time management workshop
What can you do to better manage your day-to-day activities, gain time and thus achieve a better balance in your work and life?
So much information – so little time
Our lack of time is as old as time itself. Indeed, Roman philosopher Seneca wrote about it as early as 49 BC in his ethical work On the brevity of life.
Due to our growing exposure to information, we increasingly experience information overload and time pressure. So what can you do to better manage your daily activities, gain time and create a better balance in your work and life?
This time management workshop will provide you with important tools to improve your personal effectiveness.
Target group
Anyone who has to process a lot of information, acquire new knowledge often and rapidly, has aspirations and often feels overtaken by events.
Length
Approx. three hours
Content
• Introduction
Your problem is probably not how you can spend time efficiently, but the need to feel good about time. What are the key issues here?
• Experiencing time
How do you experience time? Do you have enough time in your life right now? Receive answers to these questions and find out how time makes you (un)happy.
• Planning
Applying techniques for organizing your time is tied up with your physical and mental wellbeing; what can you do about that? Find out how to manage yourself.
• Technique
What should you pay attention to in terms of your brain when processing information?
• Priorities
We consider the ‘traditional’ advice for determining priorities and discuss the essence of time management: organization!
• Environment
We look into the relationship between your environment and productivity. What can you do to create a brain-friendly environment?
• Concentration
What is concentration, and what can you do to improve it? We investigate the relationship between your environment and concentration.
• Motivation
Your motivation makes or breaks you. What is motivation, and what can you do to motivate yourself?
• Tips
We provide a number of practical tips to help improve your organizational intelligence and thus your effectiveness.
Programme
• Introduction
• Experiencing time
• Planning
• Technique
• Priorities
• Environment
• Concentration
• Motivation
• Tips
If you are in a hurry, sit down.
(Chinese proverb)