I got an email today from a wannabe Online Adjunct she had several questions. I spent a long time answering her. So I decided to share it all here. She was worried about working and family.
I managed to buy and sell a home, move 1400 miles, get married at a destination wedding location, go on a honeymoon, unpack my new home, start new job, and start school between July 21 - August 10, 2005.
After that I had no problems managing my time.
# What are some of the biggest time wasters in your routine?
I have a system of lists. List A, List B, and List C: List A must be done today, List B could be done tomorrow, and List C has a due date sometime in the future. I also have a List D which is something I would like to do, but don't have time right now.
Every morning I get up. I take a shower immediately. I then eat breakfast whether or not I am hungry right then. If I wait to eat I end up lollygagging over coffee and food. I then get to work. I like to get up and be working before my husband wakes up for work.
I then tackle my lists. When I am done with the A list I move to the B list. Once I am done with both I reorganize the list for tomorrow. After that I am allowed to waste as much time as I want.
I do not sign on to instant messenger, and I turn my cell phone off when I am working on school work or work. This way I can work as fast as possible with out distractions. I also do not respond to email during this time. Email can be chasing a white rabbit through wonderland when you are trying to work.
# What can you do faster or more efficiently?
Several things I have found help me to not waste time. I work out at home rather than driving to the gym. It takes 30 minutes round trip to go to the gym. I can save that 30 minutes for spending my time with my husband later. Whenever I find a time waster I cut it out. For example if I go grocery shopping by myself it takes me 2 hours. IF I take my husband he rushes me, and it can be done in 45 minutes.
One thing that has helped me is I realize that a due date is only the last day I can turn an assignment in or grades in to students. If I do them as soon as possible I can work more efficiently. For example, I try to stay 2 weeks ahead on my classes I am taking. I had the flu terribly this winter. I ran a fever, and worked minimally during the time I was sick. I was able to not get behind because I always plan ahead.
When posting for a school I ensure that I post early in the week. I try to participate 6 days a week. However if I have posted M-F and gotten up early on Saturday to post...it doesn't matter what happens on Sunday because my work for the week is done.
# What tasks can you delegate to family members?
My husband runs all of our errands except errands he can not run like going to the doctor for me. I cook meals in a crock pot or bake them in the oven so we can eat nutritiously but easily. I set up automatic bill pay on bills etc. to help alleviate those worries. Finally I have learned to say no. If I don't have time I say no whether I am saying no to my best friend or my mom. Learning to say no has been a freeing way to free up my time.
# Where do you have down time built into your schedule?
I am committed to being done with work an school at least 3 days a week when my husband gets off work. We eat dinner together and spend time together. I also go to church, and spend relaxing time on Sunday afternoons.
Thursday, March 20, 2008
You can arrive at work here anytime, as long as it’s before 8AM. Andy Grove
Posted by IPG at 8:57 PM
Labels: Marriage, Ph D Student, Work
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2 Mad Ramblings:
Great schedule. I also prefer early mornings or very late nights for a variety of reasons. It's 4 am now and I want to be done with all I HAVE to do so I can spend the rest of the day doing what I want to do. I'll be done working by 8 am when the rest of the family wakes up!
~VP~
It is so much more quiet when everyone is asleep. Plus I have insomnia as it it! Might as well take advantage! :)
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