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Index Page –› Self Help –› Time Planning
 

Prioritize Your Time With The Power of 80 / 20

 

As an Organizer, I work under the presumption that each client and each clients issues are unique. Thus, every project I undertake is basically a start from scratch process. And just like the best cooking, starting from scratch always yields the best results.

Nonetheless, there are some standard rules, diagnostics and processes that I use and/or suggest to almost all of my clients. One of my favorites is based on the theme of 80/20.

There are three variations on the theme of 80/20.

First, it is said that eighty percent of success is just showing up. This leads to the conclusion that the other twenty percent of success is knowing what to do when you get there. This is a pleasant thought. You need only be one-fifth prepared and as long as you catch the right bus, youll be successful.

The second variation on 80/20 is that twenty percent of your efforts will produce eighty percent of your results. Thus, if a person could review the remaining eighty percent of their efforts and determine which of those efforts produced the other twenty percent of results they could eliminate a great amount of wasted work. This would significantly increase free-time and ultimately increase the quality of the persons life.

Inspired by these two variations, I created the third variation. I call it the 80/20 List. Simply, the 80/20 List helps you determine what you really should be doing with your time. This is a highly effective tool, especially when combined with weekly schedule planning.

To create an 80/20 List, either grab some paper and a pen or open up a spreadsheet program on your computer.

First, write down everything you want to do. It can be something as simple as emailing a friend, buying some new clothes, or reading a book, all the way up to learning photography, buying a new home or starting a new business venture. Whatever you want to do, need to do, or dream to do, write it down.

Now, with the understanding that twenty percent of your efforts will produce eighty percent of your results begin to separate your list. Create two columns, one entitled 20 and the other entitled 80.

In the 20 column, first put everything you must do. If you have commitments with a deadline that must be met or responsibilities that cannot be put off, put those items in this column. After that is done, take a good long look at the rest of your list. Ask yourself: What on this list is truly and immediately important to me? This is not to say that anything else isnt important, its just not as immediately important. Once youve determined these items, place them in the 20 column. If you really have a problem focusing in on what is immediately important, dont be afraid to ask family, friends or coworkers. The 80/20 List is not a secret to be kept. The more people who know about it, the more compelled youll feel to keep in line with it. When first using the 80/20 List the more leverage you can use on yourself the better.

Now that youve chosen your items for the 20 column, everything else goes into the 80 column. Remember, youre 20 column should have significantly less (think a ratio of 1:4) items in it than your 80 column.

Next, take your 20 column and prioritize it. Give everything in the column a value of 1 (most important) through 10 (least important). Obviously, you can have multiple items with the same value, especially if you have more than ten items in the column. Put the items in order of priority and Voila! You have a to-do list that is customized and prioritized to you and your life.

Repeat this process for the 80 column. As you accomplish things from your 20 column, cross them off and move the top item from the 80 column over to the bottom of the 20 column. Now you will never have to question how to use your time or feel that youre puttering around unfocused.

An additional benefit of the 80/20 List is time to decide how serious you really are. If items sit in the 80 column and never seem to make it over to the 20 side, youre probably not very serious about pursuing them. Make sure you periodically review your list and ask yourself if there are any items that really dont mean much to you anymore. After all, life is change.

This list is your focus. This list is your desires prioritized by you for you. Live by this list. Combine it into your weekly schedule and watch the quality of your work time, family time and play time grow faster than you ever imagined.

Do it for yourself and the ones you love. Do it for your dreams. Do it now!

And remember: Live each day with the passion of it being your last and the wonderment of it being your first.

2005 Erik Luhrs

Author: Erik Luhrs
 
Author Bio:
Erik Luhrs is a eminent columnist. Erik likes to write articles about this subject.
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