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In this episode of Ask Christina 1st, we get a big lesson on time management, which is more than a vital part of everyone's life regardless if you're an entrepreneur, agent, parent, coach, runner, etc… Time Management Now takes us to the part where immediate results directly reflect our organization and how well we are filing. Christina first talks about the David Allen system, which suggests we go over our to do list once a week. Christina, however, suggests that this part take place either every two weeks or once a month. Consistency with time management is crucial as your to do list can begin to get out of hand, which will make it difficult for you to catch up. Next, she goes into depth about the filing system she uses to organize her paperwork and her office space. Have a system organized by months so that your paperwork is easy to find. It creates a system that is effective, easy and can be traced back if necessary. This can pertain to both business and personal and Christina gives a great example of how she would plan a trip to the aquarium a month or so before the actual trip. She helps us find ways to stay clutter free while also incorporating tactics that create ease, organization and easy access to reflect. Another important time management tactic is the calendar system. Christina explains the importance of getting it all out during this phase. Making sure you fill your calendar with what needs to be done immediately as opposed to focusing on things that are far in the future.

In this episode you will learn more about:

1. The David Allen System.
2. What each system is and it’s basics.
3. The importance of time management and how it pertains to everyday life and overall productivity.

Time Management Now is a part of a larger series by Christina, which truly brings us closer to clarity and overall life management. This episode is an introduction to the series and lays an important foundation for all this series has to offer.
In this episode of Ask Christina 1st, we get a big lesson on time management, which is more than a vital part of everyone's life regardless if you're an entrepreneur, agent, parent, coach, runner, etc… Time Management Now takes us to the part where immediate results directly reflect our organization and how well we are filing. Christina first talks about the David Allen system, which suggests we go over our to do list once a week. Christina, however, suggests that this part take place either every two weeks or once a month. Consistency with time management is crucial as your to do list can begin to get out of hand, which will make it difficult for you to catch up. Next, she goes into depth about the filing system she uses to organize her paperwork and her office space. Have a system organized by months so that your paperwork is easy to find. It creates a system that is effective, easy and can be traced back if necessary. This can pertain to both business and personal and Christina gives a great example of how she would plan a trip to the aquarium a month or so before the actual trip. She helps us find ways to stay clutter free while also incorporating tactics that create ease, organization and easy access to reflect. Another important time management tactic is the calendar system. Christina explains the importance of getting it all out during this phase. Making sure you fill your calendar with what needs to be done immediately as opposed to focusing on things that are far in the future. In this episode you will learn more about: 1. The David Allen System. 2. What each system is and it’s basics. 3. The importance of time management and how it pertains to everyday life and overall productivity. Time Management Now is a part of a larger series by Christina, which truly brings us closer to clarity and overall life management. This episode is an introduction to the series and lays an important foundation for all this series has to offer. read more read less

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