Time management, prioritization and focus time as a designer
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- Опубліковано 18 чер 2024
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As a designer with a full-time job and multiple side projects, I’m often asked: how do I manage my time?!
Here are some time management tips that have worked for me.
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0:00 - Intro
0:43 - Tip 1: How to prioritize projects
2:32 - How to organize Figma files and save time across the team (Zeplin)
3:56 - Tip 2: How to create focus time
4:12 - No meeting day
4:29 - Focus time blocks
5:07 - Focus topic themes for each day
5:42 - Tip 3: Avoiding procrastination
6:29 - Using the pomodoro timer
7:14 - Tip 4: How to estimate project scope and meet deadlines
9:29 - Tip 5: How to make time for learning and growth
11:44 - Outro
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Your videos are extremely useful. I am at a point in my career where I am kind of feeling lost, but watching your videos and making notes are so energizing and give me strategies and tools to navigate my design career.
This made my day, thank you Soumya!
I needed this! Thank you, Femke! Your new setup looks fantastic btw! ✨
Thank you! This is a temporary set up but glad you liked it :)
Thank you for doing these videos :) really love seeing your day-to-day process!
Glad you like them!
Love your background set up ❤️
Thank you! This was filmed at an airbnb, so it's a one off background.
Love your intro/logo animation. So glad you started making youtube videos. I loved reading your blog and listening to design life podcast. Just wanted to say you create great design content, thank you!
Thank you Fiona!
Absolutely loved the pomodoro tool. Will definitely use it when it's hard to get focused and get things done :) Thanks for the videos! I love watching your content.
You're so welcome!
I recently became a product designer and your channel has been so meaningful for my development. Well, I just want to thank you for all your videos.
Congrats on becoming a PD! So glad my videos have helped :)
I love the background (and the plant!). Excited to watch this
Yay, thank you!
It’s nice to hear you say you don’t block out time outside of work for learning and growth. I do some but mostly I dedicate my full energy to work where I’m learning every day!
Exactly! Ideally you have a job that challenges you and provides you with learning and growth opportunities :)
Find this very helpful! Thanks Femke for providing tips and examples ☺️
You're so welcome!
🙌🏻 Focus time is the number game-changer for me. Thanks for sharing :)
For sure! Cheers Finlay!
Amazing tips! But instead of the Pomodoro timer I prefer TMetric, it's a regular time tracker. I tried working under the Pomodoro technique, but for deep work, a timer turned out to be more helpful.
I do schedule time out for "learning" or "reading" during the day but one thing I've found is if you put this at the end of the day it will almost always get bumped for something higher priority that just 'needs' to be finished that day. Putting them first thing, even before checking email, means I will actually do them!
Totally!!!
AWESOME! I've been going through it
Love these straight up points. Working 9-5 on a screen is already a doozy. I have no desire to practice my skills outside of my work but instead to relax. There, i said it.
100% - that is totally normal and IMO absolutely fine
Femke: "I know not the most exciting topic."
Me: "No, yes, the most exciting topic!"
haha good to know!
I felt this video was just for me, thank you. Keep the good work going and waiting for the next video
Happy to hear that!
These tips are incredibly useful. I struggle juggling with multiple things as a designer. I will try using these tips. Thank you for making this Femke!
Glad it was helpful!
Really loved this video :)
Specially the talk about upscaling design skills on the job, as you said sometimes we have the opportunity inside our day job and sometimes we don't. I usually follow similar things as you do, with books and podcasts and that's it so I was thinking if I was doing right or wrong by doing like this but now I feel better haha
There is no right or wrong way, but awesome to hear you've been doing it!
So cool to see you here! 😄 I love both of your contents! Haha
@@victorduarte2672 Hoho! Thanks Victor!
Thanks so much Femke. It's really useful for us! Keep going :)
Yay!
Wow! Excellent!
Thank you!
I think you’re one of the best design educators I’ve ever come across.
Thank you!
Love the video! Recently found your channel when I was looking for ways to improve handoff at my job, thaanks
Thanks! Welcome to the channel!
Thank you; ist really a very helpful vid
Glad it was helpful!
The first thing I saw in my UA-cam feed was your thumbnail
Lovely background and tips!
Thanks!
Thank you!
You are so welcome!
Thank you Femke! It was great like always. Every time I see there is a new video from you in my feed I get super happy, I appreciate it. Would you be able to record a video about the first days of your new job and give us some tip? :)
So glad to hear that! Thanks for the topic suggestion, I'll consider it :)
Nice one Femke!
Cheers!
Nice new haircut and color, really suits you 🙃
Thanks!
So I have this tendency of playing UX design podcasts, live demonstrations, or sessions in the background whilst playing a video game. I tend to also play product design videos in the background whilst doing work. I think since video games are a pass time that takes up a lot of time, having those kinds of live sessions which you'd never commit to sit through and watch till the end (2hours-3Hours) can help you multi-task. I think it also depends on how difficult the game is because if the game demands so much concentration then having those useful tips in the background might not stay in your head.
That's awesome you've found something that works for you! I like to have podcasts on in the background when cooking usually.
yeah I do this all the time, one of my fav activities is just grinding stuff on video games and listening to an educational talk since there's no dialogue to read in the game.
I am so thankful this video helps me a lot how do you manage to read all of our comments 🤔 your so productive
Thanks for another great video! I have a question, though: in which scenario, working for a company, bring part of a squad/product team could you say no to a project? I didn't quite get that part. Maybe you were talking about a different work setup.
I often say No to things that are last minute or nice-to-have's. Sometimes with those we can get away with not having dedicated design resourcing on it. Or, like I say in the video maybe it's saying No right now, but that you can pick it up in 2 weeks when you have availability.
@@femkedesign got it. Thanks for clarifying Femke :)
Really amazing content, Femke. A lot of what you said about "the art of saying no" seems to be more targeted at senior designers who have the flexibility of choosing their projects. How about junior folks who may not necessarily have that freedom of choice? As a UX manager, I find that it's difficult for my teammates to be this organized because business needs always changes and we seem to keep running in different directions every time. Any advice?
That sounds frustrating! I'd probably propose some changes in process to avoid biz needs changing again next time.
@@femkedesign Thanks for taking the time to respond
So weird - I just finished editing up a video about time management as well!
I haven't got as far as doing no-meeting days yet, but I definitely block out my own focus time in calendar meetings where I'm the only attendee. How long have you been doing Pomodoro for? We have a couple of people in the office that use it, but it's never really clicked for me.
Haha funny timing! I've been doing it on and off for about a year or so.
You are basically a product manager AND a designer
😪 I suck
I doubt you suck! Everyone has growth opportunities :)
lol, thanks. Also, thanks for doing all these videos. While it's a bit crippling at times to watch someone as successful as yourself, it's also inspiring and super informative. The thoroughness in which you explain your process is like, wow. Super motivating and very good of you to share that stuff.
Tl;dr Thanks for making videos! They're ultimately helpful 🙂
Thank you Femke! Really enjoyed this video ;) I do want to initiate the conversation about growth with my manager but I realize I don't really know what areas are there and which I want to proceed. Do you have any suggestion on how to discover or explore on that? Thanks!
Hey! Your manager should be able to provide you with the right guidance and opportunities. I'd suggest just mentioning to them that you'd love to have a conversation about your personal growth and discuss what options are available to grow within the company. Good luck!
@@femkedesign thank you so much!!
I think you meant flows horizontal and stated stacked vertically?
Yup!