How do you Utilize your Time when you are traveling??
December 20, 2007
As we are all aware of the traffic in our cities and it ruins around 2-3 hours of our time daily. How will we use those 2-3 hours effectively when we are driving/traveling? Will those hours help us to get more results in our business/work? A looooong pause….
Everyone is getting this question atleast one time a day. Let me give some of the tips that I’m using when I’m stuck up with traffic or I’m travelling:
- Listen News, Relevant information, audio books in your iPod
- If you have meetings scheduled during that time, Attend the meeting if it is through phone
- We are spending minimum 10 minutes in every signal. So, we can do some work during that time with our laptop
- Tape your plans, ideas, activities and listen it when you are driving. You might get some new ideas flickered in your mind
- Plans your travel and adjust it based on the traffic – You might reduce your travel time
- Meetings with the people to whom you want to discuss (if they are in the same route)
- Take an activity you are usually working and analyze it to identify how to increase better results through that
- Think of the activities you are doing to get a specific result. Identify few more activities for better results
- While starting itself, start thinking of a challenge you are facing and identify how to face it and get succeed in it
Isn’t it worthy? My travel time is usually less and I’ll use the above techniques when I’m traveling long/short distance. If we in traffic without doing anything, we’ll get irritated in morning itself and that will spoil the whole day. What I mentioned are providing better results for me… Try it out and let me know if it’s worthy..
Entry Filed under: Business, Miscellaneous, travel. Tags: Business, business plans, business travel, car traffic, listen ipod, manage car traffic, phone meeting, utilize traffic.
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Chico Home Owners Insurance Quotes | December 20, 2007 at 11:58 am
Hi! Found your blog on yahoo – thanks for the article but i still don\’t get it, J.Kopler