Did you know that your habits have a decisive influence on your ability to manage your time? We understand that it is hard to change a habit, which is ultimately an acquired routine or simply a perpetuated habit that you perform without being aware of its implication on your schedule. But really evaluating your habits and learning to modify them when necessary will optimize your productivity and help you achieve your goals at all levels.
Within one’s habits, of course, there are positive and negative habits. Positive habits can be things like planning ahead for the day and organizing or prioritizing tasks. Such habits can improve your productivity and are actually helping you stay focused on your goals. On the other hand, negative habits, such as procrastination and lack of planning, are sure to hinder your performance and make it difficult to achieve your goals.
It is important to be very critical in evaluating your own habits, since many times we have habits so integrated that it is difficult to see them as such. In case you need to evaluate your habits, it is never a bad idea to ask someone who knows you well. A colleague, a partner or someone who lives with you in your personal or work life can give you unexpected insights or point out habits and routines you have that you were not aware of.
Use all this information to adjust your daily habits, identify areas for improvement and take appropriate action to change your behavior when you detect negative habits.
Each change will likely involve establishing and integrating new routines, eliminating distractions that may be affecting your time, or adopting time management tools and techniques that allow you to make an improvement. By making small changes in your habits, you can improve your efficiency and achieve greater success in all areas of your life.