Posted on February 4, 2010 by Paula, under Ask Paula, Time Boundaries.
Finding time by setting time boundaries is a key component in your time management toolbox. But it’s not just a matter of setting those boundaries. You have to maintain them – and that’s not always easy!
Here’s a question that I received some time ago from Sara D in Maine:
“I have trouble maintaining the boundaries that I set around how I use my time. I set them and then I get talked out of them.”
This is not an uncommon problem by any means. Here are some quick tips that will help!
It’s always important to enlist the support of others as much as possible. When you ask the people in your life to support your boundaries, it’s a good idea to also assure them that you will be open to discussing and perhaps modifying your Boundaries if (or when) your current time requirements change.
This builds in room for flexibility down the road, and may be helpful to everyone (yourself included, perhaps) in respecting the boundary right NOW!
What do you think? Are you using time boundaries and staying true to them? Please feel invited to drop me a line – I’d love to hear … and respond!
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Let’s explore time together …