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Delivering Time Management for IT Professionals: A Trainer's Manual
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Let's start off with the more macro concern: organizing your day. We can go from there to the more micro concerns of what to do with the clutter on your desk.
System administrator and author of Time Management for System Administrators, Thomas A. Limoncelli, is a big advocate of developing routines and having those routines become habits. That concept is right up there in Time Management Principles, the very first chapter of Limoncelli's book.
So the first step in having better organization in your job is to take control of how you organize your day. If possible, create a routine that works for you. Start with when you will get up each day and when you will get to work each day. Are you allowing yourself enough time in the morning to get ready, including having breakfast? No time to exercise? Maybe taking a walk or going running for just twenty minutes in the morning will be your solution.
Perhaps you have discovered that if you get to work an hour...
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