Wednesday, 7 October 2020

Dreams And Goals

 Dreams and Goals

What are your dreams and goals? Not related to the past or what you think you can get, but what you want. Have you ever really sat down, thought through your life values and decided what you really want? This isn’t what someone else says you should have or what culture tells us successful people do or have.

 These are the dreams and goals born out of your own heart and mind, goals unique to you and that come from who you were created to be and gifted to become.


SMART Goals

SMART means Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic and Time-sensitive.


1.Specific: Don’t be vague. Exactly what do you want?


2.Measurable: Quantify your goal. How will you know if you’ve achieved it or not?


3.Attainable: Be honest with yourself about what you can reasonably accomplish at this point in your life while taking into consideration your current responsibilities.


4.Realistic: It’s got to be doable, real and practical.


5.Time: Associate a time frame with each goal. When should you complete the goal?


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Life Changing Education System 

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Monday, 5 October 2020

Goals, Priorities and Time Scheduling

 Goals, Priorities and Time Scheduling

Let’s start by covering productivity secrets related to goal setting, priorities, and managing your time:


1. Make a to-do list the night before.

If you start the day with a clear to-do list, you’ll have direction for the rest of the day.


2. Learn to say no. 

Some things simply aren’t worth your time. Say “no” more frequently and make time for the things that matter most.


3. Wake up and go to bed consistently. 

A consistent sleep schedule will help you feel well rested, but it will also set the foundation for a stricter daily schedule.


4. Keep a routine.

 Routines cut down on time you spend switching tasks and eliminate some uncertainty in your day. They can (and should) be broken occasionally.


5. Think of your time in chunks.

schedules his day in five-minute blocks. You don’t have to be that extreme, but do consider your time in chunks to schedule more efficiently.


6. Use an Eisenhower matrix.

 The Eisenhower Matrix is a system that forces you to prioritize in terms of both urgency and importance, so you can more efficiently decide what your highest needs are.


7. Set personal goals

Long-term,Mid-term and short-term goals will keep you focused on what’s most important.


8. Keep a list of secondary and tertiary tasks to work on. 

You’ll occasionally find yourself with dead time, so keep a list of background tasks to keep you busy in these spaces.


9. Define the “challenge” level of each task. 

This will help you mentally prepare for each type of task and reorganize your day according to these challenge levels.


10. Break big tasks into smaller tasks. 

Make things more manageable and easier to schedule.


11. Know when to procrastinate. 

Procrastination is usually a bad thing, but it can work in your favor—if you’ll be able to complete this task more efficiently in the future, with no consequences.


12. Plan your conversations.

 Meetings and phone calls can waste a lot of time, so think about what you want to say in advance. Just don’t become a robot.


13. Always schedule in smaller time intervals. People mistakenly schedule meetings to last half an hour or an hour, resulting in time waste. Consider scheduling 20-minute or 15-minute meetings instead.


14. leave some breathing room in your schedule. If you over-schedule, you’ll wish you had more flexible time to get things done.


15. Think about outcomes instead of effort. When scheduling and prioritizing, think about the big-picture results of each action, rather than the amount of effort each action will take.


16. Do little tasks immediately. Don’t let those pesky one-minute tasks pile up. Do them right away.


17. Set personal deadlines. According to Parkinson’s Law, the amount of time it takes to do something swells to fill whatever time was allocated for it. Therefore, if you schedule tighter deadlines for yourself, you should be able to complete your work faster.


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Ravindra Kumar 

Founder and CEO, 

Life Changing Education System

Robokmr.blogspot.com

Friday, 2 October 2020

You Grow Now

 You Grow Now 


1. Just Chill

Schedule in 30 minutes of idle time each day next week. Don’t waste it on social media. Just be with yourself, alone, quietly, and let your creative ideas flow freely.


2. Give Thanks

You may feel like something has been taken from you by circumstances out of your control. The best remedy? Make a devoted effort to improve your gratitude for all that you still have.


3. Tell Yourself

We all have our backstories. But your past is only a positive influence if you frame the story correctly. Remind yourself of the greatness you’ve already accomplished.


4. Focus Internally

Make a short list of the most important things currently under your control. It won’t solve all the world’s problems, but keeping your focus on those things will help keep you centered.


5. Put Yourself First

In relationships, we all have a tendency to bend toward our counterpart. That’s fine unless we near a breaking point. If you feel like your dreams are being held back by someone else, it’s time for a frank discussion with them.


6. Think Critically

If you’ve got an entrepreneurial itch, but can’t ever seem to get started, your self-limiting beliefs may be an issue. Take some time to journal this weekend about your fears so you can tackle them.


7. Make Smile

Your teammates will work harder if they know you’ve got their back. Schedule in a weekly or monthly pleasant surprise to keep the rewarding feelings of happiness flowing.


8. Overcome Together

Self-pity can be debilitating. If you have a problem that seems to be slowing your pace, search for a mentor or coach who can help you through it. You don’t have to go alone.


9. Take Action

Now is the time to get serious about your personal growth. Consider each of the resources we’ve curated and make a commitment to improve your skill set.


Thanks for supporting 

Ravindra Kumar

Founder and CEO, 

Life Changing Education System 

Robokmr.blogspot.com 


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