Self Organisation Training
Get ready to level up your self-organization skills and boost your productivity at this interactive training session!
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About this event
Develop self-organisation skills to manage tasks, focus, and digital clutter effectively.
Overview:
If your to-do list has its own to-do list, this course may be just the thing. Self Organisation Training offers a deep dive into time management, digital organisation, and prioritisation without turning it into a spreadsheet contest. It’s structured, sensible, and slightly forgiving.
From goal setting and task batching to dealing with calendar chaos and inbox avalanches, this course helps you tame the mess—without promising productivity sainthood. No scented candles or vision boards—just structured approaches that don’t involve more colour-coding than strictly necessary.
Learning Outcomes:
- Create daily workflows based on priorities and deadlines.
- Set and review short-term and long-term personal goals.
- Organise digital files and communication channels efficiently.
- Minimise distractions and improve focused work sessions.
- Use tools for scheduling, reminders, and task batching.
- Reflect on progress without obsessive micromanagement.
Who is This Course For:
- Freelancers seeking calm in a multi-project lifestyle.
- Managers struggling to delegate and track tasks.
- Students overwhelmed by study schedules and deadlines.
- Entrepreneurs balancing admin, delivery, and everything else.
- Office workers facing never-ending inboxes and calls.
- Team leaders looking for a cleaner workflow.
- Virtual workers wanting better daily structure.
- Creatives navigating disorder without killing spontaneity.
Career Path:
- Personal Assistant – £28,000/year
- Office Manager – £32,000/year
- Productivity Coach – £35,000/year
- Administrative Coordinator – £30,000/year
- Project Support Officer – £33,000/year
- Self-Employed Freelancer – variable, avg. £29,000/year
Frequently asked questions
It refers to managing time, tasks, and priorities independently and effectively.
Yes, it offers techniques to improve focus and productivity.
Yes, the skills apply to all areas of daily life and routines.
No, but it does recommend useful digital tools for better organisation.