The 7 Most Effective Time Management Tips- Saying Thank you!
Last week I wrote my first blog on Ghostwriter’s World about time management. Here is the link to it if you’d like to catch up: http://ghostwritersworld.blogspot.com/2018/08/time-management-for-freelance-writers-5.html
Today’s post is about time management too, but by being more thankful. I know what you are thinking- time management and saying thank you (gratitude)- where is the connection there?
Trust me, there is. Just bear with me.
Appreciation and its sister- gratitude help create a happy workplace environment. The two go hand in hand to keep stress levels low and are also known to increase work efficiency. This all, in turn, leads to better time management. Still doesn’t make any sense? Keep reading!

Take some time out at the end of the day- say about 5 to 10 minutes. Think of everything your are thankful for and everyone you are thankful to. Say for instance, you are a freelance writer, appreciate whatever you could write on a single day, even if it is just a couple of sentences.
Be thankful for all the ideas you came up with and the exceptional talent that you have to paint them using your words. It’s important you appreciate yourself if nobody else does.
If you work with other employees, colleagues or members of the family, be sure to appreciate them too and see the magic happen.
Appreciation boosts the morale of people around you. They feel valued, significant and well-listened to. A mere ‘thank you’ at the end of the day for all they have done for you means a lot to them. It honours them for their work and makes them feel they are important and ‘needed’. This naturally builds self-confidence and leads to better productivity.
Some studies also reveal that expressing gratitude regularly leads to lower blood pressure and stress levels. Now you see the connection there? As the vibrant, positive energy flows through you, your colleagues and/or your employees, the overall productivity increases. This means you get more done in a day than you would without expressing gratitude.
Often, just saying the word- thank you or some kind words or phrases like- ‘You are a star’, ‘You are the best!’, ‘ Well done!’, ‘Good job!’, ‘I do not know what I’d have done without You’, do the job well. You may even send out a thank you note or letter.

Occasionally, though, it can be a bit more. You can treat yourself and those around you to a cuppa, coffee break, an extra day off from work, cakes, cookies or even lunch. You can throw a party, buy them drinks or tickets to the cinema or theatre. Buy presents or thank you cards. Be as innovative as you like!

If you work independently, you deserve to be treated just as well too. Take time out to do things that matter that most to you and those that make you feel good-inside and out. It can be anything from a chocolate bar to a body massage at your favourite beauty salon.

While showing your gratitude or being thankful for what you are and what you do is a great way to acknowledge the talents, ideas, efforts, it is unfortunately becoming rare these days. By appreciating yourself or someone else, you show kindness and your care. You lend out an extra helping hand. You create happy YOU, happy people and a happy workplace- a place where people would die to work for. You create an atmosphere where more can done in less time!

Originally published at ghostwritersworld.blogspot.com on September 3, 2018.
