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More on The Subject of Time!

Posted by: Leni Miller Posted Date: 07/21/2009

The amount of time each of us wastes every day is frightening. There is never enough time in a day for most of us.

 

I was just at Spider Lake Lodge in Hayward Wisconsin.  In the lodge, there is a clock with no hands.  Under the clock, there is a sign that says "here, there is no time".

 

 

For four precious days, I had plenty of time thanks to that clock, the inner tube I floated around the lake in with my friend, and no cell coverage.  http://www.spiderlakelodge.com

 

The right support saves huge amounts of time and allows leaders to be strategic and creative rather than being bogged down with daily tasks.

We  often begin a possible client relationship  with a  Needs Assessment…

Our first  homework assignment  for our  client is  to keep track of how they are spending time for two weeks!  How much of what they do can be delegated?

When we review the Time and Motion study of even one day, our client generally has a big epiphany!

 

Biggest time wasters?  You can guess already!

 

Email Management. Each time one email comes in , it is a distraction that can take giant bites of time through distracting interruptions.

Searching for documents/numbers/names/emails.If you don't know about Google Desktop Search, go download it NOW!  It saves us  hours every week… and either for our executives or our Executive Support Professionals, it is an invaluable tool!

 

One of our affiliate Executive  Coaches, David Peck, has a wonderful weekly email with tips and facts.  Visit David's website to sign up and read more about him.  http://www.leadershipunleashed.com

 

 

Please read today's LeaderTip and see that 35% of Executives spend the majority of their time on daily tasks and issues!

 

Monday's LeaderTip: Leadership's Time Frame

 

 

Optimal leadership has a time-frame, and it's the near future. A startling 35% of "leaders" spend the majority of their time on day-to-day tasks and issues, according to our recent survey. Of course leaders must skillfully balance their time between today and tomorrow-yet when today's the rule, rather than the exception, there's a problem. To the extent you are quite absorbed with the demands of the present, your eyes are off the road ahead, making it easy to miss an upcoming roadblock or a better way to achieve your goals. Do what is needed to shift the focus of your leadership from the present to the future, and you will appreciate the positive results that follow.

 

 

 

Self-coaching questions:

 

- Is the time I spend dealing with the responsibilities of the past or present versus the future well-balanced?

 

- What would need to change in my own approach, and in others for my focus to be more on the road ahead?

 

- What benefits would follow if I were to hand off present-day tasks to others, and focus the majority of my time on achieving my vision, executing a continuously-improving strategy, and removing upcoming obstacles?

 

 

The Gift of Time

Posted by: Leni Miller Posted Date: 06/15/2009

THE GIFT OF TIME

By Leni Miller, Founder & President, EASearch

Once upon a time, long ago, there was a land where people valued time so much that they used it as money. In this place, time was the currency people traded for goods and services.

The wise and wealthy were those who managed their lives so well that they had a great deal of discretionary time every day. But the richest people in all the kingdom were the very old and the very young - for they had the most time of all.

From the moment they learned to talk, children learned to respect the value of time. They were taught to manage their time very carefully and were rewarded when they saved time. "Time is something you can never get back, once you spend it."  their parents warned.

Each person was also taught that his time could come to an end at any moment, and this increased its value even more. 
Sometimes, people would exchange some of their time for goods or services. But time was so valuable that people measured it out by the minute in the marketplace. The return demanded for even ten minutes of time was very high.
Both parties gave serious deliberation prior to these transactions. One desired time so much that he was willing to give rich items of other  great value in exchange. The other party knew that once he had given away some of his time, it would never be recovered in kind.
The Queen of the Kingdom was a highly skilled, efficient,  wise and loving woman. People said that she had learned how to manage time so well that she could actually create time for others fortunate enough to be helped by her. But before anyone could even thank her, she was always off helping someone else.
Each time the Queen helped anyone in the kingdom, she became more skilled in the art of creating time. The villagers whispered to one another that the queen was blessed with magical powers, because she understood exactly how each person needed to be helped, even before they asked. 

 

The people who are dedicated to saving and leveraging time for others are highly skilled and do possess magical powers.  

As they navigate the uncharted seas of today's world, today's entrepreneurs and executives  need great support professionals more than ever before.  
The right executive support  significantly leverages time and increases productivity, happiness and creativity.
This is a true story.
It's about you.
We know what you do.
You are leveraging the time of the leaders of the world.

We are proud to work with you!
Leni Miller, President • EASearch, LLC • Sausalito, CA •415-331-0269