How to manage time better
About the course: How to manage time better
We all sometimes do some or all of these:
- waste time
- get distracted
- feel overwhelmed
- become frustrated that we have achieved less than we set out to, and that we asked of ourselves.
On this course you will learn why this happens, and techniques to manage your time effectively so that you make the best use of it, and complete what you have set out to do.
What you will learn
How to priorisite effectively
When and what we can ‘let go’
What makes for a purposeful working environment
How to deal with distraction and retain focus
Means to avoid being overwhelmed
When, how often and why we need breaks
Are courses tailored to individual needs?
Absolutely. This course has been delivered in the past, and is designed to give you a flavour of what we can offer you. All courses are refined to meet each client’s requirements.
Through discussion (email, phone or zoom) we will get a clear sense of the needs of the organisation/the participants and then design a course specifically to respond to these.
We will always include clear ‘learning outcomes’ in the final version of courses we construct with and for you.
Course duration
The length of courses will vary according to what you need, your aspirations and your time constraints.
How are courses delivered?
All teaching and learning is fully immersive: people learn much more when they are actively engaged. Each course includes individual, pair and group work as well as directed learning. All participants are welcome to email questions after the event, and follow-ups (often very useful) are always offered.
What are the costs?
The cost of each course will vary, and will be agreed with you once a full course outline has been produced.
As a rough guide, we charge around £800 per day, to include preparation, delivery, response to post-course questions and distribution of course materials.
Half days are pro-rata.
Is teaching remote or in-person?
Teaching and learning is, wherever possible, face to face. This improves both the quality and quantity of learning, as well as being more enjoyable.
Learning via zoom can be arranged if practical constraints make face to face impossible.