November and the season of gratitude are here!
One of the things I love about my clients is that they are all entrepreneurs. They’re excited about their work and they’re passionate about their ideas. They love their businesses (sometimes) as if it were one of their children. And they spend a lot of time working.
That’s the good news.
The bad news is that many entrepreneurs don’t always feel like they’re getting anything done … despite the long hours and hard work. They’re pretty sure they’re being inefficient and feel like there’s never enough time.
And that’s exhausting.
In this article, I’ll share with you 4 simple ways to stop wasting time!
Rosa Carrasco-Vergara
e-Assistant
You may spend a lot of time managing almost every aspect of your business, from sales, interviews, emails and marketing to customer service and leaky faucets. The energy underlying that is great! In fact, without it there is little to no chance of any success.
Yet, when new clients hire me to discuss management strategies, I usually share these tips with them:
The best way to do this is to take time to make measurable goals that are easy to articulate. For example: “In 2020 I want to increase revenue by $30,000;” “I want 10 more monthly retainer clients;” “I want to delegate 10 hours of work per week to an assistant.”
Be deliberate about this. This is how you are going to spend your time.
Do you need to be flawless in your execution? No. Does it help to see what you’re actually doing so you can make mid-course corrections? Absolutely.
For example, one of my tactics for growing my revenue this year is to attend more in-person networking events, but with parameters; I will attend networking events twice a month.
Do your goal setting and planning in quiet. Also, do it separately from your day to day activities. Be clear in your language and remove any ambiguity. Stick with it, even when you’re feeling short on time or energy. Be sure to add time to keep updating your systems.
In the end, you’ll feel more focused, get more done and enjoy your business a lot more than you thought you could.