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I used to put everyone else's requests and needs first and if there was any time left over at the end of the day for what I needed and wanted to do, that was acceptable. That is until I began to realize that if you and I are going to be effective time managers, we have to stay away from allocating our time solely on the basis of those who demand it. Instead, if you and I are going to be effective time managers, we have to allocate our time on the basis of those who deserve it. I don't mean this in any negative or arrogant way. It's just you have limits to the amount of time you have to spend and so one of the most powerful words in your Time Management vocabulary is the word, no . Almost everyone you encounter will think they have a better idea about how you should be spending your time. It doesn't make others bad. It's just the way the world works. If there is a void in your Time Management life, someone, or many for that matter, will jump in to fill that spot. The problem is that they do not have the full understanding of where you are taking your life and if you keep saying yes, they will continue to take up your time, possibly keeping you from accomplishing what you really want to do. No is sometimes difficult to say because you have been taught differently. You have been taught to say yes, to please, to serve, and to accommodate. There is nothing wrong with saying yes most of the time, but occasionally there is a line you choose not to cross, when saying yes is really not the best use of your time to get you to where you need and want to be. If you had unlimited amounts of time, you could yes all the time to everyone. But you don't. You have 24 hours each day, 7 days a week for a total of 168 hours. And you get to spend that time only once, so you have to spend it wisely. I have listed seventeen ways here to say no . Don't let me put the words in your mouth. Take the ones you like, change them around and you use the words that are comfortable for you. The point is, if you are ever in a position when you can never say no, then you are always saying yes, and like the song says, If you don't stand for something, you will fall for everything . Try these:
And as you speak, smile. Want some easy tips to help you to get more from your boss without having to say no? Get your free copy now of "The Boss Question." Email your request for boss to: ctsem@msn.com Receive your free Timely Time Management Tips on a regular basis to increase your personal productivity and get more out of every day? Sign up now for your free Timely Time Management Tips . Just go to: www.topica.com/lists/timemanagement and select subscribe. Copyright 2001 Donald Wetmore. Do you have a time or money saving idea that wasn't included in this article? Please send it to tips @stretcher.com. We get the best ideas from our readers!
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