Time Management for System Administrators

7.6. Summary

  • To achieve your long-term goals, you need to know what they are and work toward them.

  • If you don't write down your goals, you end up spinning your wheels or depending on luck.

  • Goals should be measurable: they need a tangible result or numeric measurement that, for example, someone else could check.

  • Goals should have deadlines: knowing when a goal should be achieved helps set the pace.

  • Begin by listing your one-month, one-year, and five-year goals for work and your life. Prioritize them. List steps required to achieve these goals. Sprinkle the next step of each goal into future to do lists. Once a month, review the goals and steps, reprioritize if needed, and sprinkle more "next steps" into your to do lists.

  • Work the next steps as part of your regular to do list management. Gradually, each goal will be achieved or managed.

  • Revisit your goals regularly. Add new ones and eliminate old ones. Revise the steps accordingly.

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