Time Bandits: What’s Stealing Your Leadership Time?
What’s happening? It’s simple: time bandits.
Time bandits are those sneaky, day-to-day tasks that pull you away from high-impact leadership work. They seem urgent in the moment, but over time, they drain your focus and keep you in reactive mode rather than proactive leadership. Here are some common time bandits I’ve seen school leaders face:
- Managing Budgets – While important, this can take up far more time than necessary.
- Managing Facilities – Dealing with maintenance issues can derail your focus quickly.
- Managing Student Behavior – Handling every disciplinary issue yourself isn’t sustainable.
- Managing Adult Behaviors – Intervening in staff conflicts or team issues eats up time.
- Managing Angry Parents – Addressing concerns is important, but it shouldn’t take up hours of your week.
- Instructional Leadership – Often the work that should get the most time, but it gets pushed aside.
- Limited Personnel – Trying to fill staffing gaps can take over your day.
- Politics and Expectations – Navigating the politics of your district and community can easily become a full-time job.
These time bandits steal your attention and keep you from focusing on the high-impact tasks that will make a real difference in your school’s success.
How to Fight Back Against Time Bandits
Next, create a plan to protect your time. Block out specific hours each week for your top-priority leadership actions, and treat those hours as non-negotiable.
Take Control of Your Time
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