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What Are Your Priorities for Your Business?
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| Guest post by: Andrea Novakowski |
Article Overview: An article of 536 words listing specific tips on the importance of prioritizing your time in order to increase your productivity.
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What Are Your Priorities for Your Business?
Molly
wanted to take her business to the next level, but she knew she couldn’t reach
her sales goals with her present staff. It was time to build her sales force.
So
she invested time in hiring and training a promising new salesperson. Then, at
the last minute, he received a better offer from a competitor. Molly was back
to square one.
If you’re trying to grow
your business, like Molly, you’re probably all too familiar with her time
crunch problem. Her plate was
overflowing. She was desperate for a
way to accomplish everything she needed to do. So she came to me for coaching.
The first thing I asked
her was, “What’s your number-one priority?”
“To
find a salesperson, of course!” she replied.
“How
many hours per day are you spending on that effort?”
Molly’s
eyes grew wide, and she burst out laughing. She hadn’t set aside daily
time to work on her number-one priority!
Think
about your everyday life for a moment. Many of us wish for more hours in the
day, whether to exercise, read, pursue a hobby, or spend time with our
families. Have you ever noticed that if something is truly important to
you, it has a way of getting done? You cancel non-essential appointments. Get
up a bit earlier. Forgo your favorite TV shows.
Your business operates no
differently than your everyday life. The trick is to recognize your priorities.
If you know what’s essential to the future of your business and what’s not, you
can plan your day to make sure the important things get done. Here are some
ways to do just that.
- Take a hard look at each item on your schedule. Do you really have to do it yourself – or can you delegate the task? Or even dump it?
- Not sure which responsibility to tackle first? Create a checklist to decide if a given action will bring you closer to your goals. Sample questions to ask: Does this move my business forward in a positive way? Does it have a big enough impact? Can I afford it? Can I accomplish it in the next three months?
- Long-range business goals – like hiring new staff or updating a web site – often get pushed aside by daily emergencies. The only way to prevent this is to set aside time each day to work on that long-term project. Build it into your schedule. It won’t get done all at once, but if you devote a small block of time to it every day, soon you’ll see progress.
- Work on your priorities when your brain is fresh. If you’re a morning person, schedule this work at the beginning of the day. If your peak energy occurs from 10 to 2, use that window. By heeding your natural energy rhythms, you’ll get more done in less time.
- Maximize your efficiency by grouping similar jobs together. Instead of answering each email as it comes up, or avoiding email until it becomes unmanageable, set aside a half hour each morning and/or afternoon to deal with email. Likewise, schedule a regular time to make and return phone calls. Otherwise, an unscheduled phone call can easily eat up half your morning!
Article Tags: checklist, effort, Prioritize, scheduling, time
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About the Author: Andrea Novakowski RSS for Andrea's articles - Visit Andrea's website Andrea Novakowski is an executive and personal coach who has been helping clients align their professional goals with their personal values since 1997. She guides executives from strategic vision to measurable action plans, and works with high-potential employees seeking to move up in their careers. By tapping into Andrea's knowledge, tools and skills, clients are able to meld career development and personal growth to reach higher productivity and deeper levels of job and personal satisfaction. Click here to visit Andrea's website Thoughts Become Things Managing Up in a Down Economy Eight Reasons Why You Need a Business Coach Prosperity From Striving to Thriving Three Steps to Creating Space Financially |
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