Thursday, 22 May 2008

Time Management - Computer Games Can Help You Manage Your Time Better

So, you're a busy professional who has very little time and a tremendous number of demands on your time. It seems as though your petition to have yourself cloned has been denied, and the government has done nothing about adding an extra day to the week - so what do you do?

No matter how improbable it may seem, possibly the answer may be to invest a little of your time in trying out some of the increasingly popular and varied time management games. Computer games? Yes, some of them are; others are games than often involve a professional coach carrying out team training exercises with a group of workers.

Let's look at the benefits and purposes of both types of time management games that you may come across. Firstly, the idea that a computer game could in any way help to improve your ability to manage time might seem a complete contradiction.

All too often, it is the ease of slipping into the habit of playing a few minutes on a quick game here and then that can lead to further loss of time.

Yet there are two advantages to these games. Firstly, they may help to provide you with a specific reward for when you have achieved a certain proportion of the work you have to get done. Secondly and more valuably though, they can help to highlight the benefits of organization in carrying out a series of tasks.

Much of this software is about efficiency, goal setting and achievement. They do help to identify the importance of time management. Each successive level demands more and more organization and awareness of the demands and expectations of more challenging tasks.
The more you achieve, the higher the level, the greater the challenge. A high score provides you with a clear incentive. Failure simply provides you with an opportunity to have another go and try to improve your performance.

In addition to time management games for computers, there are also a range of activities which can be provided by professional coaches in sessions carried out in teams at work. These typically involve people working together in the planning and implementation of a task which involves cooperation, communication, planning and assessment, and effective use of resources - including time.

And now, I'd like to invite you to get free instant access to a 7-Part eCourse on Secrets To Better Time Management at http://www.PlanYourTimeNow.com where you can discover more ways to use time effectively.

Shafir Ahmad of http://www.ShafirAhmad.com is the author of "The Experts Guide to Managing Your Time".

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