Thursday, September 25, 2014

Different Ways to Approach Time Management (Part 4 of 4)

Finishing the series about the diferrent approaches to Time Management, let's wrap-up those concepts and discuss more about using each one in this post.



Conclusion

You don't need to use any of these different approaches everyday, try to see these as options to apply for some specific contexts.

There are some important guidelines to choose the right approach:

  • If you have a regular or predictable schedule, you may find interesting to use a convergent approach, since you're able to focus on just one activity at a time.
  • Otherwise, if you have a irregular or do have lots of interruptions during your activity, try to use a divergent approach, since you're able to do some quick activities with a short-term focus.
  • And if you have regular interruptions, you may try the alternating approach, it's strongest point is to adapt to your context (with a small overhead for planning).
That's it! There are many other Time Management techniques to write about, I'll do it in another series of posts in the future!

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