Project manager by day…and night? As a professional project
manager, do you find that you project
manage your own personal life, even when you aren’t at work? Are you
multitasking, creating schedules, spreadsheets, or even using a database or
software to track and organize your own personal tasks? If you’ve said, “yes”
to any of these, you could be project managing your own life.
This isn’t necessarily a bad thing. Keeping detailed
records, schedules, and spreadsheets to track budgets, finances, kids’ sports
schedules and other activities, and other daily to-dos isn’t unheard
of…especially in our busy lives where most of us balance work, school,
families, etc. simultaneously. With our lives on the go all the time, it’s hard
not to remain in the role as project manager when you leave the office and when
you step in the door at home.
What can you do to
become more organized?
The work – life balance is tough. No argument there. Being
organized and detail-oriented can help you stay on top of finances, work out or
diet goals, sports and activities schedules, and even managing grocery lists.
You may have even perfected the
art of multitasking by doing multiple household chores at one time, or
exercising and doing work on your smartphone at the same time, or even scheduling
weekend tasks by the day, or even by the hour! It’s all about coordination.
In addition to spending your time project managing your own
life, you can also put that energy towards new ideas and even spark creativity.
This doesn’t even have to do with your career as a project manager, but could
also pertain to your own personal life. Maybe you need to think of a creative
interior decorating idea, or help your child with his or her science project,
or even plan your family’s next holiday or family reunion. We know what you’re
thinking: spreadsheets, Powerpoints, and maybe even Pinterest…
Not all things in
life can be project managed.
Project managers find the slightest inefficiencies and make
them efficient. But remember, while life can be a project, it’s not as easily
managed as some of the projects that may fall across your desk or appear in
your inbox. There are challenges, hardships, and unforeseen events in life that
just can’t be managed with a spreadsheet. This isn’t an attack on your efficiency,
experience level, or performance as a project manager, it’s just a fact. Life
is just messy and we all have to learn to roll with the punches. There come
points in life when we have to stop being the job and be human beings.
How do you find a
happy medium?
So now that we’ve talked about how project managing your own
life is a good thing, and about where the line is between career and home, how
does a project manager find a happy medium? There are simple ways that project
managers function on a daily basis that aren’t over the top but can still make
you a better person, personally.
1.
Coordination.
Coordination always takes effort, whether it be at home or work or even in your
own business. However, if you learn to balance home and work and recognize
where the line between the two is, when to cross it, and when not to cross it,
this will help you in your coordination efforts. This will help you to remain
organized and keep tasks, projects, and everything else in check and categorize
them between work and play.
2.
Communication.
Project managers should know it’s all about communication. This item goes
beyond the office, email, and the smartphone. This can be used in all
relationships, whether personal or professional. Communication among spouses,
friendships, and even families is huge in life. Practicing good, effective
communication will make you a better person all around.
Finally, project managers can certainly benefit from
implementing their own professional tactics into their personal lives. In fact,
most professionals often do! However, it’s important as human beings to
remember how vital it is not to let this cross over and take over your life
negatively. Project management comes with excellent knowledge and skills to
utilize in both your personal and professional life.
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You can know if you are project managing your own life. Good post
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