In the hustle of running a business in Canterbury, time often feels like it's slipping through our fingers. While there’s no shortage of tools and advice on managing your time, the real secret to productivity lies not in managing time itself, because let’s face it, no matter how hard we try, time won’t stretch any further... The secret is in developing better working habits that make the most of the time you’ve got.
As Arianna Huffington rightly pointed out, “We think, mistakenly, that success is the result of the amount of time we put in at work, instead of the quality of time we put in.”
The best news? True productivity doesn’t require longer hours; it’s about working smarter, not harder.
7 Time Management Myths You Should Stop Believing
Many businesses struggle with time management because they fall into these common traps:
- You can “manage” time – Time moves on regardless of our efforts. What we can manage is our actions, our focus, and the environment around us.
- You have to do everything – Multitasking sounds like a productivity hack, but it often leaves us more scattered. Focus on what matters.
- Your schedule should be packed – Having every minute of your day planned isn’t productive if it leads to burnout. Build in time for breaks and recovery.
- Drastic changes are necessary – Small tweaks can make a big difference. You don’t need a complete overhaul to improve productivity.
- Finish one task before moving to another – Sometimes, jumping between tasks can help clear mental blocks and refresh your focus.
- There’s a perfect strategy – The best time management technique is the one that works for you, and that can change over time.
- You’re solely responsible – External factors like company culture and workplace processes can hinder productivity. Speak up and collaborate on better solutions.
Practical Tips for Better Time Management in Your Business
So, how can businesses begin to manage their time more effectively? Here are some practical strategies:
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Understand Your "Why": What motivates you to improve your time management? Whether it’s reducing stress or achieving better work-life balance, knowing your core driver will help you stay committed to positive change.
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Track Your Time: Start by identifying your biggest time thieves. Is it endless meetings, social media distractions, or unproductive processes? Track your time for a week and you’ll likely uncover opportunities to streamline.
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Prioritise: Instead of trying to clear your to-do list, prioritise tasks that align with your long-term goals. Focus on what moves the needle for your business.
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Plan with Purpose: Tools like time-blocking or the Eisenhower Matrix can help you focus on high-impact tasks and make sure you're not spending time on things that don't matter.
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Focus on Energy, Not Hours: You’re not a machine, and neither is your team. Productive businesses recognise the importance of energy management, taking regular breaks and respecting each team member's peak productivity times.
By making time management a part of your business’s culture, you'll see an increase in productivity, reduced stress, and better employee well-being.
Wanting to Boost Your Team’s Productivity with Business Canterbury?
Time management is a habit, not a one-time fix. If your team is struggling to make the most of their time, consider focusing on building habits that encourage effective time use, rather than just forcing productivity tools.
Personal Productivity Workshop
THU 13 MAR: Whether your office is at home or at work, this course will provide productivity strategies, tools and communication skills to be more effective in your work.For those who want more tailored support, Business Canterbury offers a Personal Productivity workshop that dives deeper into these strategies. Whether you're looking to streamline workflows or improve communication, investing in these skills can make a lasting impact.
