Tuesday, December 11, 2018

Be a Master of Your Time


-----Time-management strategies for entrepreneurs

Self-professed “No B.S.” entrepreneur and author Dan Kennedy takes a hardnosed approach to time management in his book No B.S.: Time Management for Entrepreneurs (Entrepreneur Press, 2044). He says despite your description, no one works an eight-hour workday. Why? “Not a soul on the planet gets in eight productive hours a day.” The culprits are so-called “time vampires,” meetings, interruptions and lack of discipline. Kennedy offers these strategies for increasing your productivity and maintaining your sanity:

1.      If you don’t know what your time is worth, you can’t expect the world to know it either. Just like an attorney, think of your time as billable. For every minute you waste, think of the money you also wasted.

2.      Time vampires will suck as much blood out of you as you permit. A typical time vampire is Mr. “I just have a quick question,” who drops by several times a day. Kennedy says to imagine him like a vampire sucking out a pint or two of blood each time. By he end of the day, you’re drained.

3.      If they can’t find you, they can’t interrupt you. The average business owner is interrupted once every eight minutes. That adds up to a lot of lost minutes. Kennedy suggests setting aside “do not disturb” times at work, with a closed door and a phone- and email-off policy.

4.      Punctuality provides personal power. Kennedy says you cannot reasonably hope to have others treat your time with respect if you show little or no respect for theirs. So, do what you gotta do,  and be on time.

Source: Success ] From Home. Volume 10 – Issue 4, April 2014.

Sidenote: I am a busy women who writes, has published books, is a professor, wife, grandmother and mother and volunteers at a local animal shelter. Managing time has to be a priority. Hopefully, you find this information interesting and helpful.


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