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Home Time Management Step 5: Put Your Plan into Action
Step 5 is the most important one in determining whether the change you seek will be fleeting or lasting. While the first 4 steps are really important, this last one is crucial.
I can think of at least 3 things that will help you put your plan into action.
• Make a Commitment to Action Each and Every Day
• Set Up Your Life to Encourage That Action
• Keep a Memento to Keep From Backsliding
Make a Commitment to Action Each and Every Day
Nothing happens… nothing changes… without full commitment. Otherwise, it's so easy to just keep pushing things aside and figure that you'll work on it tomorrow. You'll give it your full attention tomorrow. You'll focus better after vacation.
If you've made the commitment to clean out your guestroom so that you can actually have guests in there, then work on it 15 minutes at a time. Consistency will pay off big in the end.
Set Up Your Life to Encourage That Action
Whatever you're working on set yourself up for success by making it easy to DO that one single thing.
If you're a music lover then keep a radio in the room you're working on so it will help entice you in there. Pick a time when you have the time, energy, and can play your favorite music as loud as you like. Or when your favorite talk show is on.
Keep a Memento to Keep From Backsliding
It's important to me to exercise. In the last 2 years I've put on 60 pounds because I quit walking every day. I would just get so busy working and writing and creating trainings that I didn't make time for it.
I do now.
And I keep a picture that I HATE of me when I was at my largest. It stays in my purse and when I'm scheduling my week, it ensures that I schedule in exercise.
If you found this video helpful then don’t forget to “Like” it so it’ll be easier for others to find.
Also, I’d love it if you’d “Pin” me and pass me on to your friends.
And, if you have a Home Time Management topic you’d like to see covered shoot me an email @
marysegers@marysegers.com
My goal as a Home Time Management Coach is to help you save time on the things you HAVE to do… such as cooking, cleaning, laundry, and housework so that you can reinvest that time into your marriage, your kids, your family and friends, and even yourself.
As a matter of fact, this video has been created from an excerpt of my free 77 page eBook on Time Management and Nontraditional Students which is available for download from my website @ http://marysegers.com/nontraditionalstudents
If you'd like to learn more about Home Time Management then join my email list @ http://marysegers.com/join and I'll send you daily emails aimed at covering all aspects of Home Time Management including saving time on cooking, cleaning, laundry, housework and then spending that time on your spouse, your kids, your family and friends, and even yourself.
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Home Time Management Step 5: Put Your Plan Into Action
1.
Home Time Management
Step 5:
Put Your Plan into Action
(c) Home Time Management 2013 | Mary Segers http://marysegers.com
2. Step 5 is the most important one in
determining whether the change you seek
will be fleeting or lasting.
While the first 4 steps are really
important, this last one is crucial.
(c) Home Time Management 2013 | Mary Segers http://marysegers.com
3. That's because without action even the best of
plans is worthless.
It would be like running a 5K but right before the
finish line you step off to the side and talk about
finishing the race tomorrow… maybe.
(c) Home Time Management 2013 | Mary Segers http://marysegers.com
4. Because of that, today I'm going to focus on how you
can put your plan into action so that you will see
permanent change in your home time management.
I could really do that with just three little words that
have made a particular shoe company (probably)
billions of dollars… JUST DO IT.
But, because I know you're human, I'll add in some of
the "How" to go along with that slogan.
(c) Home Time Management 2013 | Mary Segers http://marysegers.com
5. Right off the top of my head I can think of at least 3
things that will help you put your plan into action.
***Make a Commitment to Action Each and Every Day
***Set Up Your Life to Encourage That Action
***Keep a Memento to Keep From Backsliding
Because these are so important to your success, let's
look at each a little closer.
(c) Home Time Management 2013 | Mary Segers http://marysegers.com
6. Make a Commitment to Action Each
and Every Day
Nothing happens… nothing changes… without full commitment.
Otherwise, it's so easy to just keep pushing things aside and figure
that you'll work on it tomorrow.
You'll give it your full attention tomorrow.
You'll focus better after vacation.
No… action starts today and it continues every single day.
(c) Home Time Management 2013 | Mary Segers http://marysegers.com
7. If you've made the commitment to clean out your
guestroom so that you can actually have guests in
there, then work on it 15 minutes at a time.
Consistency will pay off big in the end.
You won't believe how those little baby steps will
really add up.
(c) Home Time Management 2013 | Mary Segers http://marysegers.com
8. Set Up Your Life to Encourage That
Action
I've always said you can set up your life for
success or you can set it up for failure.
Home time management is totally managing
how you spend your time at home.
(c) Home Time Management 2013 | Mary
Segers http://marysegers.com
9. Whatever you're working on set yourself up for success
by making it easy to DO that one single thing.
If you're a music lover then keep a radio in the room
you're working on so it will help entice you in there.
Pick a time when you have the time, energy, and can play
your favorite music as loud as you like.
Or when your favorite talk show is on.
(c) Home Time Management 2013 | Mary Segers http://marysegers.com
10. Keep a Memento to Keep From
Backsliding
It's important to me to exercise. In the last 2 years
I've put on 60 pounds because I quit walking every
day. I would just get so busy working and writing
and creating trainings that I didn't make time for it.
I do now.
(c) Home Time Management 2013 | Mary
Segers http://marysegers.com
11. And I keep a picture that I HATE of me when I was at
my largest.
It stays in my purse and when I'm scheduling my
week, it ensures that I schedule in exercise.
You could take a picture of that messy guest room or
piled up laundry to keep you focused on action each
and every day.
(c) Home Time Management 2013 | Mary Segers http://marysegers.com
12. If you found this video helpful then don’t forget to
“Like” it so it’ll be easier for others to find.
Also, I’d love it if you’d “Pin” me and pass me on to
your friends.
And, if you have a Home Time Management topic
you’d like to see covered shoot me an email @
marysegers@marysegers.com
(c) Home Time Management 2013 | Mary Segers http://marysegers.com
13. Home Time Management
Expert, Coach, and Speaker
My goal as a Home Time Management Coach is to help you save
time on the things you HAVE to do such as:
• Cooking
• Cleaning
• Laundry
• Housework
So that you can reinvest that time into:
• Your marriage
• Your kids
• Your family and friends
• Yourself
(c) Home Time Management 2013 | Mary Segers http://marysegers.com
14. As a matter of fact, this video has been created from
an excerpt of my free 16 page eBook titled…
5 Steps to Creating Lasting
Change in Your
Home Time Management
which is available for download from my website @
http://marysegers.com/lastingchange
(c) Home Time Management 2013 | Mary Segers http://marysegers.com
15. If you'd like to learn more about Home Time Management then join
my email list @
http://marysegers.com/join
And I'll send you daily emails aimed at covering all aspects of
Home Time Management including saving time on:
• Cooking
• Cleaning
• Laundry
• Housework
And then spending that time on:
• Your spouse
• Your kids
• Your family and friends
• Yourself
(c) Home Time Management 2013 | Mary Segers http://marysegers.com
16. Remember…
You only have ONE LIFE.
It's up to you how you live it.
(c) Home Time Management 2013 | Mary Segers http://marysegers.com
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Home Time Management Step 5: Put Your Plan into Action
Step 5 is the most important one in determining whether the change you seek will be fleeting or lasting. While the first 4 steps are really important, this last one is crucial.
That's because without action even the best of plans is worthless. It would be like running a 5K but right before the finish line you step off to the side and talk about finishing the race tomorrow… maybe.
Because of that, today I'm going to focus on how you can put your plan into action so that you will see permanent change in your home time management.I could really do that with just three little words that have made a particular shoe company (probably) billions of dollars… JUST DO IT. But, because I know you're human, I'll add in some of the "How" to go along with that slogan.
Right off the top of my head I can think of at least 3 things that will help you put your plan into action.***Make a Commitment to Action Each and Every Day***Set Up Your Life to Encourage That Action***Keep a Memento to Keep From BackslidingBecause these are so important to your success, let's look at each a little closer.
Make a Commitment to Action Each and Every DayNothing happens… nothing changes… without full commitment. Otherwise, it's so easy to just keep pushing things aside and figure that you'll work on it tomorrow. You'll give it your full attention tomorrow. You'll focus better after vacation.No… action starts today and it continues every single day.
If you've made the commitment to clean out your guestroom so that you can actually have guests in there, then work on it 15 minutes at a time. Consistency will pay off big in the end.You won't believe how those little baby steps will really add up.
Set Up Your Life to Encourage That ActionI've always said you can set up your life for success or you can set it up for failure. Home time management is totally managing how you spend your time at home.
Whatever you're working on set yourself up for success by making it easy to DO that one single thing. If you're a music lover then keep a radio in the room you're working on so it will help entice you in there. Pick a time when you have the time, energy, and can play your favorite music as loud as you like. Or when your favorite talk show is on.
Keep a Memento to Keep From BackslidingIt's important to me to exercise. In the last 2 years I've put on 60 pounds because I quit walking every day. I would just get so busy working and writing and creating trainings that I didn't make time for it.I do now.
And I keep a picture that I HATE of me when I was at my largest. It stays in my purse and when I'm scheduling my week, it ensures that I schedule in exercise.You could take a picture of that messy guest room or piled up laundry to keep you focused on action each and every day.
If you found this video helpful then don’t forget to “Like” it so it’ll be easier for others to find.Also, I’d love it if you’d “Pin” me and pass me on to your friends.And, if you have a Home Time Management topic you’d like to see covered shoot me an email @marysegers@marysegers.com
My goal as a Home Time Management Coach is to help you save time on the things you HAVE to do… such as cooking, cleaning, laundry, and housework so that you can reinvest that time into your marriage, your kids, your family and friends, and even yourself.
As a matter of fact, this video has been created from an excerpt of my free 16 page eBook titled “5 Steps to Creating Lasting Changes in Your Home Time Management” which is available for download from my website @ http://marysegers.com/nontraditionalstudents
If you'd like to learn more about Home Time Management then join my email list @ http://marysegers.com/join and I'll send you daily emails aimed at covering all aspects of Home Time Management including saving time on cooking, cleaning, laundry, housework and then spending that time on your spouse, your kids, your family and friends, and even yourself.
Remember… you only have one life. It's up to you how you live it.