Time Management Methods Master Course
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Comprehensive self and time management for everyday work and in private life -
The focus funnel: How do you quickly get rid of tasks? -
Self-management vs. time management -
Getting Things Done (GTD) by David Allen explained -
Organise tasks in a structured and complete way -
Sorting tasks: How to set priorities correctly? -
Scheduling: How to realistically distribute tasks over the day (or any other time period)? -
Task Management: How to manage tasks, appointments and projects so that nothing comes to a standstill and no tasks are forgotten? -
Motivation: How to counter one’s weaker self? -
Deep Work by Cal Newport explained: How to get into the Flow state? -
Task management for yourself and in a team
- Before diving into the course, keep in mind which tasks you currently and regularly have in your daily life.
- Know in advance what goals you are pursuing in life, making it easier for you to use time management properly in the context of self-management.
This master course covers a multitude of carefully selected time management methods and shows you the concepts behind the methods step-by-step – plus – what needs to be done such that you can apply these method for yourself. Knowledge of psychological effects, the bio-rhythm, as well as coping with motivational pitfalls (or one’s weaker self) complement the method training. At the beginning, the relationship between time management and self-management creates the right mindset, so that the later use of the methods does not result into a challenging task itself and ultimately costs more time than it saves. Important plus: This course is not only about different methods of time management as such, but also about the interleaving of the methods for a more general and all-inclusive self and time management for yourself as well as in a team.
This specific master course comprises five sub-courses that are available solely as well. With this master course, you get the full content within one package.
- Employees with a stressful professional life
- Team leaders who want to retain control over delegated tasks in the team
- Self-employed / Freelancer with a challenging list of deadlines to follow
- Pupils and students who are looking for answers, how they can get submission deadlines, exam preparation and possibly a side job under control
- People with multiple jobs: main job, part time job, family, club … Multiple roles can be a challenge sometimes
- People who are interested in personality development, self-management and time management