Audit
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We talk about audits in many of the SMaRT categories because reflection, interrogating reality, and fierce truth is vital to managing stress. This is even more so in the foundation of Time Management.
Whether you are auditing your own work or someone you delegated to, the process will be the same. There can be a challenge auditing your own work as there is a tendency to wave off imperfections as anomalies. Becoming too harsh with other’s can also creep into the auditing process, discouraging any future performance.
Luckily, if you followed this process as laid out and in full, you have already created your audit.

CONGRATULATIONS! You’ve completed your Time Management course! Make sure to leave a comment below each article and let us know what you like or what we can change. Also connect with your fellow SMaRTies in the forum.You’ll notice in the Audit Checklist you work backwards. This is so any changes that might be identified are done as later on in the process as possible. Started your audit from goal setting and worked forward, you may think the entire goal needed to be reworked when in actuality you simply designated the wrong person for the task.
Key Takeaways
Whether you are auditing your own work or someone you delegated to, the process will be the same. There can be a challenge auditing your own work as there is a tendency to wave off imperfections as anomalies. Luckily, if you followed this process as laid out and in full, you have already created your audit. CONGRATULATIONS you finished the Time Management course!