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Too Busy Being Busy
Written by: Danny CreedArticle Overview: Have you ever been so busy, being busy that you never got anything done? Come on, be honest, we all have. As a Professional Business Coach, the number one issue that I continually help business owners and executives alike with is time management issues, and it is a big issue and much too complex to tackle here. But here are 6 tips that can get you started on the right track and if you're in the mood to really make a difference in your life in a big way; if you think you really are capable of having strength and discipline...then this simple idea could make the difference in a so-so life to a life of success and wealth.
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Too Busy Being Busy
"The only thing even and equal in this world is the number of hours in a day. The difference in winning or losing is what you do with those hours."Woody Hayes, Football Coach
Have you ever been so busy, being busy that you never got anything done? Come on, be honest, we all have. As a Professional Business Coach, the number one issue that I continually help business owners and executives alike with is time management issues, and it is a big issue and much too complex to tackle here. But here are a few tips that can get you started on the right track.
1. Understand that It's very easy to slip into the mode of high activity with low productivity. That is simply staying very busy but not accomplishing anything of value.
2. Remember the Law of Forced Efficiency which says; There is never enough time to do everything, but there is always enough time to do the most important thing.
3. Work when you "WORK"! When you go to work, work. Do not let all the distractions of the work place deter you from accomplishment. It always seems that the people that actually "work" are the ones getting the promotions; setting examples; running companies and making the most money. Many of us go to work then talk to friends; talk in the coffee room; go to lunch; talk with co-workers and shuffle paperwork. A Columbia University study shocked the sales world when it exposed the fact that on the average a salesperson spends less that 90 minutes a day working, in front of a customer. Internal meetings don't count; Driving doesn't count; only that time when you're face-to-face with a customer or prospect counts. So manage your time, double your time in front of a prospect; double your income.
•4.So, take time to sit down and plan your next day, every night before you go to bed. You should do this for two reasons:
- a. For every one minute spent in planning you will save 10 minutes in return. That equals 1000% return on energy
- b. Studies show that the super-conscious mind will take your prioritized plan and think about it all night long preparing you for the new day. Instead of awaking to concerns about everything that you have to do and fears of not remembering certain tasks.
6. Constantly ask yourself the foundational time management question. Program yourself to Ask yourself all day long the one primary foundational question. "Is what I'm doing right now, the number one thing that I could be doing to move my goals and my business forward?" Another way of saying asking this question is, "Is this the most important thing I could or should be doing right now to move my business forward."...and if it isn't.....STOP IT! STOP IT! STOP IT, immediately!
And you know what, sometimes it's that simple. It's all about discipline and this simple discipline could mean the difference between a so-so life and a life of wealth and success.
Good Luck
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About the Author: Danny Creed RSS for Danny's articles - Visit Danny's website Danny P. Creed is a Professional Business Coach, Executive development expert and the owner and CEO of FocalPoint Business Coaching of Arizona. Coach Dan was the 2008 Coach of the Year for FocalPoint International. Dan has an expansive experience base that includes more than 35 years of success in sales; marketing; training; teaching; research and management. Dan has held a number of Sr. executive positions in sales, marketing, consulting and operations. He has successfully led 11 entrepreneurial start ups in numerous business categories including high growth companies on the cutting edge of voice and e-commerce applications. Some of Dan�s career highlights include; � Successfully led sales and sales management organizations for market-leading NASDAQ technology companies, from Oracle to start-up companies � Defined, developed and directed international sales training in United States, Canada, Caribbean, Norway and Latin America. � Successfully sold to C-level executives in health care, telecom and US federal government verticals including the Department of Defense �Presentation team on three separate companies� public offering �Designed and created marketing campaigns for small to major companies �Effectively worked with some of the largest advertising and marketing agencies in New York City, Chicago and others �Executive member of acquisition and negotiating teams of publicly traded companies As a professional business coach, Dan specializes in working with small to medium size businesses; entrepreneurs and sole proprietors to help them improve profitability; find and retain more customers; sell more; spend less and at the same time improve their quality of life. Click here to visit Danny's website WHY WORK Defining the Entrepreneur I WANT IT NOW PLANNING FOR SUCCESS PART 3 CLARITY IN YOUR BUSINESS Continued DONT BE AFRAID |
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