Category Archives: Productivity and Time Management

Delegating Tasks to Save Time in Your Business and Your Life

You have a lot going on and it’s completely overwhelming. There’s no way you can get it all done going like you’re going. Should you just give up? Should you just continue to miss deadlines and hope for the best? No – I don’t believe that’s the answer at all. I believe you can delegate tasks to take some of the weight off your shoulders… and pay attention to other productivity tips I have in store for you to save time and get more done in your business and your life.

Before we go much further, there’s something very important that you should pay attention to. Just 20% of the tasks you to do lead to 80% of your results in your business and your life. This revelation alone can save you a lot of time and energy. Yes, this does mean that a great deal of the things you do every day are complete time wasters.

If you want to have any hope of getting more done, then you must cut the time wasters. Eliminate the things you have in your daily schedule that don’t need to be there at all. Just get rid of those things. That means, you must identify them first.

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24 Hours: Making the Most Out of Each Day

The highlight of this package is the  “24 Hours: Making the Most Out of Each Day” report. A 30 page (6000+ word) guide that teaches people how to get the most out of their day.

Sections Include:

  • Introduction
  • What’s The Plan?
    • Develop a Sense of Purpose
    • List Your Short-Term and Long-Term Goals
    • Embrace the Power of the Calendar
  • Rise and Shine
  • The Day is Dragging
    • 1 – Stretch, Exercise, Get up and Get Moving
    • 2 – Look at What You’ve Already Accomplished
    • 3 – Call a Friend
    • 4 – Stop Multitasking
    • 5 – Drink a Glass of Water
    • 6 – Eat These Energy Boosting Foods
    • 7 – Let Your Nose Wake You Up
  • I Wasn’t Expecting That!
    • 1 – Acknowledge That Life Is Dynamic and Chaotic
    • 2 – Embrace a Positive Attitude
    • 3 – Plan for Problems Ahead of Time
    • 4 – Pump the Brakes
    • 5 – Step Away Physically
    • 6 – Is the Result Irreversible? If So, Do This
    • 7 – Do Something New Every Day
  • Bedtime Already?
  • Solid Sleep
  • Regular Reflection
  • Conclusion

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Elimination: Eliminating the Unnecessary

The highlight of this package is the  “Elimination” report. a 6400+ word guide that teaches people how to free up their life by eliminating the unnecessary.

Sections Include:

  • Introduction
  • Eliminating The Unnecessary
  • What Do We Mean by Eliminating the Unnecessary?
  • How Does Eliminating the Unnecessary Help Us?
  • What Is Necessary?
  • Mundane Tasks
  • Important Tasks (…that we hate!)
  • Physical Items
  • Expenses
  • Relationships
  • Conclusion

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How to Set Real Work Hours for Your At-Home Business

It’s exciting and freeing to run your own business. You get to set your own rules and set your own work hours. You get to decide what you sell and when you sell it. You get to determine what your income is – and the sky’s the limit.

However, as anyone who owns their own business and works from home will tell you, the reality is that it’s easy to fall into the trap of working all the time. It’s not as if you just login for 15 minutes a day and then you’re done. It’s not as if you get to do whatever you want to do just because you don’t have a boss breathing down your neck.

Yes, you get to work from home. Yes, you get to work in your PJs if you want to. Yes, you can travel the world and work wherever you want to and earn an income doing it. It’s a fantastic lifestyle and it’s highly recommended by just about anyone who’s earning a full-time income this way.

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Break It Down

Learn to Manage Your Time

It’s difficult to be successful if you always procrastinate and can’t seem to get large projects done in a reasonable amount of time. Big projects can certainly be intimidating, and we’ve all been there… but, you can’t do the bare minimum and expect to succeed beyond your wildest dreams.

With that said, you certainly don’t have to work all day, every day either. We all have 24 hours in a day. How is it that someone with the same 24 hours you have is dramatically more successful than you are? It’s not because they’ve magically invented more time. It’s because they use their time better. In fact, they likely get a lot more done than you in a much shorter amount of time— leaving them space to sip margaritas on the beach, as is the common image of the wealthy.

If you want to become more successful, you need to get much better at managing your time. Part of this comes from knowing where you’re going. It’s important to plan things out. That’s right—actually create a business plan. Set solid, specific, measurable goals. Create a plan for how you’re going to get there.

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