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Report: Time and Stress Management

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Training on: Time and Stress Management

Venue: Park Palace Hotel, Kabul, Afghanistan

Commencement: February 11,2014

End: February 13,2014

Duration: 3 Days

Clients: AHDS, SCA, PIN, Olive Group, Ghazanfar Bank 

 

Main Training Topics:

  • Defining Stress and How It Affects Us

To begin, participants will explore what stress is and the effects it can have. They will also work on identifying their stressors.

  • What Is Stress About?

This session will explore some of the things that stress is about. Participants will also learn about the positive effects of stress and what eustress is.

  • Building a Solid Foundation

Next, participants will learn about the four pillars of stress management. Special focus will be given to relaxation techniques.

  • Mental Strategies

This session will give participants two mental strategies to manage stress. They will also learn about the Triple A approach: alter, avoid, and accept.

  • Stress at Work 

 

During this session, participants will complete a stress inventory to help them identify areas of stress at work. Participants will also identify some solutions for work-related stress.

  • Stress at Home

Next, participants will get some tips on running their household in a way that reduces stress, including budgeting, planning meals, general organization, and chores.

  • Drainers and Fillers

To wrap things up, participants will identify the things that drain and energize them.

  • What is Time Management?
  • Importance of Time Management
  • Brief Exercise
  • A Time Management Goal
  • Why is time-management  hard?
  • How Is Your Time Management?

o    Self-Test

o    Daily Activity Log

  • Goal Setting

o    Introduction

o    Locke and Latham’s Goal Setting Theory

o    Clarity

o    Challenge

o    Commitment

o    Feedback

o    Task Complexity

o    SMART Goals

  • Specific
  • Measurable
  • Attainable
  • Realistic
  • Time-Bound
  • SPIRIT Goals:
  • Specific
  • Prize
  • Individual
  • Realistic
  • Inspire
  • Time Bound

o    ABCDE Method

  • Must Be Done
  • Should Be Done
  • Could Be Done
  • Delegate Them
  • Makes No Difference 

 

  • Tools for Prioritization

o    Introduction

o    Important VS Urgent

o    Paired Comparison Analysis

o    Grid Analysis

o    Pareto Analysis

o    Nominal Group Technique

o    Delegation

  • Managing Interruptions

o    Introduction

o    Take Responsibility for Interruption You Cause

o    More Tips for Managing Interruptions

  • Managing Procrastination

o    Introduction

o    Defining Procrastination

o    Indicators of Procrastination

o    Why You Procrastinate

o    You Find the Task Unpleasant

o    You Are Disorganized

o    You Find the Task Overwhelming

o    You Are a Perfectionist

o    You Are Having Trouble Making a Decision

o    Strategies for Overcoming Procrastination

  • Introduction
  • When the Task is Unpleasant
  • When You Are Disorganized
  • When the Project Feels Overwhelming
  • When You Are a Perfectionist
  • When You Are Having Trouble Making a Decision
  • Scheduling

o    Introduction

o    Scheduling Options

o    Long Term Schedules

o    Medium Team Schedules

o    Short Term Schedules

Serious Problems:

  1. More Sleeping
  2. Less Reading
  3. More internal units conflicts
  4. Firefighting and weak planning
  5. Limited time for exercises
  6. Top management doesn’t involve team in decision making

 

Contributing Points:

  1. Case studies and exercises 

2.Participatory methods utilized

  1. Kind and active facilitator
  2. Full day classes covered
  3. Specific tools were given to participants to help them out manage time and stress

 

Recommendations from Training Participants:

 

  1. Three Days not enough
  2. RMC is to provide slides soft at the Start Up of each day.
  3. Kindly share new training courses with us.
  4. Provide us opportunities to excel as trainers
  5. Once the participants’ participation confirmed for the training, materials should be issued for prior study and preparation.
  6. Practical activities should be more focused