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Practicing Time Management Is Business Important
.Time management is one of the most important parts of being able to cope with your business. Especially if you are like me, your own writer, editor, website designer, tarot reader of four areas, graphics designer, and so on, and so forth. If I didn't use time management, I wouldn't make any money. LOL This is so true, because I have a life to participate in outside of business, have several aspects of business, and have to be my own accountant, advertiser, boss, scheduler, etc. If you are like myself, and can afford to have very few employees if you want to make money, then you have to make sure you get everything done, and be able to juggle a personal life. After all, you don't want to trade money for a spouse!
Plus, you also want to consider the fact that we often take off more than we can chew if we don't pay attention to how much time in a day there is. I mean, we realistically only have 24 hours of time to play with, and if you over do things in one area, either another area is going to lack, or you don't plan on sleeping. There are so many different little intricacies we have to deal with when we are working on business organizational skills. I have provided a little list of how to do its for yah.
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HOW TO devise a plan: Make a list of all the different things you have to accomplish in your personal life, then make an additional list of those things you have to do in every day business. The third list you make will be for filling in time slots you have extra when figuring out your routine, and will consist of things you have to get done that aren't every day.
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HOW TO figure out schedule: Start with your personal list and write down a realistic time frame that it will take you to accomplish your personal time slots. If you have to travel, make sure you account for that. This will give you a good figure to how much time you have left out of your 24 hour day. (Which eight hours are automatically taken off for sleeping. So realistically, you have a starting point of sixteen hours.)
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HOW TO put it all together: Use a program on the computer, that's free of your choosing (yahoo does this), and open up a calendar you can schedule your day on. Looking at your first list, start putting things in time slots. Go down through each list, but make sure all but the last list gets put down realistically on your time. When you have penciled or typed everything in, you will then be able to visualize how much time you have left for things you want to get done, but wouldn't do every day. If something fits, then pencil it, and if it doesn't, then be done for the day. **wink**
If you find your schedule just isn't quite working just right, then simply remember this for the future when pencilling things in. Your time management is something you will eventually just adapt, but in the beginning it will take some serious energy to make sure you complete your goals on time, and be able to get everything done. Don't be disappointed though, because as I have indicated, you have no worries, it's just a matter of alteration to make it right. I hope this information has been found to be useful with time management and business, and that you will use it in the future. |