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Posted on Jul 15, 2015
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Sgt Aaron Kennedy, MS
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This is actually a lesson I used to give employees.

"Nothing (no task) takes less than an hour"

No matter what you are planning, assume it will take an hour. Little things associated with it, even if it is a 15 minute task will eat up other pieces of that time, and you will end up spending an hour doing it. So plan at least an hour for every task.

So at the beginning of the day, write down the top 10 things you need to do, put them in order by priority, then shift the time sensitive ones to wherever they need to go. If you can get 6-8 of those things done, you're doing good. If you get all 10 done, your doing great, because you can make your list for the following day.
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Nice. That seems like an excellent way to plan one's day. Thanks for your reply.
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Sgt Aaron Kennedy, MS
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CW5 (Join to see) I picked up pieces of it from a Gunny I worked for long ago and other parts from bootcamp (reverse planning), and refined the rest as I went along.
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LTC Richard Wasserman
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If everything is important----Then nothing is important or has priority.
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Sgt Aaron Kennedy, MS
Sgt Aaron Kennedy, MS
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This is why I hat the phrase "ASAP" and "Make it a priority."
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1SG Michael Blount
1SG Michael Blount
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LTC Richard Wasserman Sgt Aaron Kennedy, MS - I have a Commander who needs to understand these concepts. How can you lay priority fires on multiple targets at the same time? He doesn't understand how that doesn't compute.
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LTC Richard Wasserman
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Ask him what he wants done first. The plate is only so big and eventually something falls on the floor.
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Maj Chris Nelson
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Very good post! I agree with much of the prioritization and time management concepts. I have come to my own terms with my job....that which I can do today, I will....that which I can not do today, I will do tomorrow. It will just be what it is, but Flexibility to change my priorities is essential.
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Good point about flexibility, sir. That is a very important trait. Part of what makes a person successful, IMHO.
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