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December 12, 2016 at 11:47 am

December 18, 2016 at 8:15 pm

Yes. This is all about managing the work in a day.  For me every tomorrow will start from the previous DAY evening itself.

Before leaving office I sit before my system and note down

a. the meeting I should take up with my staff and the subject in brief

b Court matters I have to attend on priority basis along with the phone numbers of the judicial officials I have to contact

c. information relating to files that have to be obtained from the Central Government;d. Emails I have to attend personally

d. Confidential files I  have to attend personally
It makes me half the work done tomorrow and gives me the confidence to come to office with more vigor and energy.

Planning is the most important factor for a successful executive.

During lunch hour I never eat in my seat but try to visit some other place sharing something with other colleague/s. It gives to gather some informal information about the activities going on in the office

Sitting for 5 minutes closing eyes and without allowing any thoughts rejuvenates the mental activity.  Washing the face gives freshness while speaking to others.

Allowing others always to sit while speaking gives them an opportunity to express themselves better and gives them a feeling of togetherness.

I generally follow most fo the managerial principles

December 21, 2016 at 1:58 pm

A good day is started when you start planning your day the previous day in the evening. And this all starts with your routine in the house. When you wake up in the morning make sure you have laid out your clothes and shoes so that you dont have to start running around looking gor what to wear. Once that is sorted you have your breakfast in peace and when your done you start your journey to work. You know what you do the first thing when you get to the office. The above guidelines are good enough to get you started to a good day. Its all about time management if you can manage that then you are doing just fine.