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June 29, 2010 By Richard

10 Commitments of Time – Obligations for Life

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Work the commitment of time and value in all that you do and be sure that you will do well.

I was running through some old “reading notes” and came across the following list of “Time Commitments”.  Unfortunately, and very ‘uncharacteristic’ of me, I do not have the original source information.  My apologies up front, but I trust this list will remain useful, regardless.

Also, this list is in no particular order, is more geared toward leadership and professional growth, and (I believe) has personal happiness as the ultimate intent.

The 10 Commitments of Time:

  1. Commit time for Sleep, Rest, & Reflection
  2. Commit time for appointments, meetings, and scheduled phone calls (include transit times)
  3. Commit time with your team / colleagues to help them help you (i.e. delegation)
  4. Commit time for your highest priorities, treat this time like you would an appointment with a person (be generous – don’t underestimate)
  5. Commit specific time for your email (don’t let emails plan your day)
  6. Commit time for lunch, and energy break (a mental rest)
  7. Commit time to stay healthy and fit (make time for one activity per day)
  8. Commit time for your family, friends, and community
  9. Commit time for learning something new
  10. Commit 10-15 minutes to plan tomorrow, record what went well today, and thank people who helped you achieve today’s results (do this before you leave work)

A pretty decent overview of the items that should be in mind when making any type of template / schedule for your daily duties.  How’s your plan coming along?

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