Time Management
How many of you, as you look at the stopwatch, get tense and start thinking about time and how you don’t have enough time to do all the things you want to do? We all need to have better time management and priority management skills. As a high school athletic director of the fifth biggest high school in Vermont who puts in, I don’t know, 55-70 hours in an average week and then jumps on a plane at 5 o’clock on a Friday, flies somewhere in the country, grinds it out all day on a Saturday, grinds it out on Sunday, jumps on a 6:00pm flight to get back to Vermont about midnight, then goes in and opens up the weight room at 7:00am for the athletes to work out on Monday, and does that about 40 weeks a year, time management is key.
We’ve all got only 86,400 seconds in a day to decide how we want to spend or invest that time and making sure you invest your time wisely is one of the key fundamentals of peak performance.
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