Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Leadership Day

Time Management and Resilience
Russell Eastwood

Prioritising
Touching a piece of paper/email only once

Email
Once you open an email you have to do something with it so you don’t need to deal with it again.

Options for handling emails
Set aside time to check emails.  If you don’t have the time to deal with emails, don’t open them. 
Only allowed to go to emails 3 times a day – before school, break 2, after school.
·      Delete
·      ‘If you’re not prepared to take it to the next step, do not pick it up.’
·      Delegate
·      File it
·      ‘Batch time to deal with your inbox routinely’
·      Do it now (if it takes less than 5 minutes)
·      Diarise it –put in a time when you’re going to deal with it.

‘To manage your time you’ve got to be selfish about your own time’

Say when you want a reply by.  State if it is urgent. 
Set up rules in email, look at Outlook rules. Does gmail have this?


Interruptions
The Bigger Yes
Reducing interruptions
·      Date and time on all requests  - to and from anyone. 
·      Effective use of phone, email, fax.
·      Routines, Catch up files, Regular 1:1 – files for each team member.
·      Negotiate your own uninterrupted time.
·      Assess the priority and negotiate when.

A ‘To Do list’ is a list of things to get done.  A ‘Routine’ is a time things get done

Plan – and stick to – a routine, when planning, marking, meeting, … Allowing time for each AND for self.

Clarity Model (pic 6)


Steven Covey’s Urgent/Important Matrix 


1               Crisis management
2               Planned practice
3               Other people’s priorities
4               Trivia

Metaphor – Jar, Big rocks, pebbles, sand, coffee/beer


Mindfulness
Phil


Awareness, Consciousness, Mindfulness
Need to be mindful if we are to do anything different

Ability to see and accept reality

Beginner’s mind – looking for something new

We are constantly reshaping our brains.  What are we reshaping them to become?  Need to make a conscious choice.

Mindfulness Training is
·      Learning to focus the mind

·      Have control over attention
·      Have control over our behavior

Power of sustained attention is a great tool.  Need to develop this.

Multitasking
·      Takes longer, more stress, greater chance of error

Self-acceptance, self-compassion

ABCD – the foundation of mindfulness training – 10 mins a day
·      A – anatomy
o   Comfortable
o   Awake and alert
o   Grounded balance
o   Straight, relaxed back
o   Relaxed neck, shoulders and arms
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·      B – breathing
·      C – counting
·      D – distractions


Mental effectiveness
1               Choose what you focus on and focus on it!
2               Choose your distraction.
If you’re going to move forward with anything you’re going to have uncomfortable experiences come with it.


Practice for 10 minutes a day.  Consistency is the key!