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Monday, October 27, 2008

Asset Management Tips For All Areas Of Your Life


Do you think that asset management only related to taking good care of your finance and property? Well, that's what most people think, and that's how they act in their privet lives.

But if you try to look at things from a deeper and more profound point of view, asset management is important to all the real assets in your life, and these are not necessarily financial and materialistic things.

Your non-material assets could be your time (work time as well as recreational time), your health, your relationships with other people, your skills and knowledge, your hobbies and more.

As you see, it's important to maintain balance and implement asset management to all the assets in your life. True assets provide dividends if managed properly, and this goes to materialistic and non-materialistic assets.

Now that we have established this important insight in to our lives, what can we do to manage out assets better and later enjoy the fruits of this careful grooming?

Let's take a look at a few examples of good asset management:

1. Managing your work time - if you will be managing your free time in a better, smarted way, you could be saving as much as 1-2 hours of work every day. This can translate to getting more done, or, having more free time. In this article I can't get into all the aspects of task management, so let's just talk about the greatest tip: Planning and prioritizing. You need to have a specific, written plan that details what you want to achieve in your work, including dates. That, you need to do daily prioritization of your tasks, so that all the more important tasks are completed in that day, and the less important are pushed away, maybe for tomorrow. This way you will always get the important things done. You'll be amazed at how much time people waste on doing not-important things. Do this and you are guaranteed to create at least 1 more hour a day.

2. Manage your free time - decide what you want to do in your free time and do it. Don't get caught in doing things you don't want to do, like spending time with people you don't like. Consider paying people to do the things you don't like doing like cooking, cleaning, walking the dog...

3. Make some time to plan ahead for all kind of projects you want to do that require good use of your assets. For example, if you want to re-decorate the house, you may find out that you have all the assets to do it on your - you may have a friend who knows about decorating and will be happy to help (you can help them with something else in return). You may be able to take a course in decoration or read a book about it with the extra time you got from managing your work time right.

4. Your finance - most people don't handle their financial affairs properly, and therefore loosing out. It could be a very wise move to sit down and analyze where your money is going to. If you do that for 3 months, you can see that in many cases you can save a few hundred bucks a month. That money can be used to pay debt, go on vacation, purchase an asset and more.

So it's clear that asset management is something that should be implemented to all the areas of your life and not just your assets and financial affairs. Clever asset management of all areas in your life will help you lead a better life all aroun

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