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How To Complete Your Small Business Goals With Ease

Guest post by: Lisa Murray

Article Overview: Are you struggling with a target you have set, or finding you just aren’t making any progress on a project that’s important to your business success? The bigger the dream, the harder it can be to get moving… Here’s a few simple tips that will make today productive for you!

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How To Complete Your Small Business Goals With Ease

Are you struggling with a target you have set, or finding you just aren’t making any progress on a project that’s important to your business success? The bigger the dream, the harder it can be to get moving… Here’s a few simple tips that will make today productive for you!

  1. Keep a list of current projects and scan them daily… which ones require your attention?
  2. For each project, break it down into doable bites (yes, this is where you eat the elephant one bite at a time). Seriously, that little bit of planning at the start will make you and your business so much more productive!!
  3. Set aside ‘project time’ when you work on the important parts of your business.
  4. Commit to completing one ‘next step’ before you go onto another bright shiny new object… we all get tempted but the most successful business owners are those that actually complete their growth projects!
  5. You can often do 5 – 10 simple ‘next steps’ within 30 minutes if you focus – what would it take to make progress on a number of projects today?
Your ‘next step’ can be as simple as a phone call, a web page for your project or responding to a client request. You can make it more complex if you like, but mostly I find simple is best – it’s often easiest to do too! (e.g. ‘learn about business finances’ is way too broad, but ‘choose three metrics to measure weekly in my business’ is a lot more manageable!)

For best results, mix a clear vision, some focused time and some very specific actions. ‘What’s next?’ will soon become your favourite daily question!

Most importantly, if you really are stuck and don't even know what to do next, find someone to talk to! Another brain in the equation often clears the path in moments... how many hours have you wasted so far? (BTW, that's another good reason to have a business coach - you have advice and ideas on tap from an experienced business person!) How does it get better than that?

What are you going to commit to doing today that will move your most important project forward? Share it below and let us know how you go at the end of the day!

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About the Author: Lisa Murray
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Lisa Murray is a peak performance strategist for small businesses. Her business and passion is helping small business owners to effortlessly overcome their limitations and challenges. She specialises in helping small business owners create the life and business of their dreams through the use of fast, simple and effective techniques which encompass wellbeing, management, marketing and business strategy. Lisa has helped hundreds of small business people with their marketing and business strategies. She has recently completed an MBA and has had a strong interest in personal development since she was 14. Lisa offers coaching sessions, playshops and seminars for small business owners. She is currently writing three books.

More small business tips are available on her blog:
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