I try to apply this principle to my business because it's awfully easy for me to get caught up in all the 'new' things I can learn, and never apply them or put them into action!
I take one day out of each week and I've deemed it my Business Development Day. I set all other things aside and I focus on learning something I need to know to move forward. Then during the other days, in addition to my other projects, I put it into action or at least I take one baby step toward my goal or the end result I want.
I don't know if you're like me, but here's what happens when I attempt to move my business to a new level: I get overwhelmed by how large the task is, suddenly all kinds of distractions get in my way, I get an uneasy feeling because I'm usually stepping out of my comfort zone, etc., etc. The result - NOTHING! It creates inaction in me and I dawdle with it forever and can't seem to get started . My Business Development day allows me to get out of my own way.
Here's something else I learned by setting this time aside. Often, I'll revisit materials/books I have, and lo and behold, I've seen things I didn't see the first time. It doesn't hurt to go back to some resources you think you may have learned all you can from. What I found is that different things jumped out at me because I'm in a different place now than I was then.
The latest epiphany from my most recent business development day - deal with or handle your business AS IT IS, not how you think it should be. OMG - light bulb moment for me. My tasks will take MUCH less effort this way! This can apply personally as well as professionally. I can't tell you how many times (as a woman and a mother and a former people-pleaser), that I approached things as I thought they should be rather than how they really were. I'm pumped about how much more productive I'm going to be. :-)
Have a great week! Paula
Showing posts with label workplace interruptions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label workplace interruptions. Show all posts
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Friday, September 04, 2009
10 Tips for Being More Productive
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I’ve used many of Rich Schefren’s time management strategies – here’s a top 10 list from his blog.
10 Tips To Become A Super-Productive Entrepreneur

10 Tips To Become A Super-Productive Entrepreneur
Friday, August 24, 2007
We Interrupt this Message...Workplace Interruptions and Distractions!
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This is a great article and good reminder. It is SO easy to let ourselves become distracted by all the 'noise' around us during our work days. This is a quick read by Rich Schefren, and well worth your time!
We Interrupt this Message | Strategic Profits
We Interrupt this Message | Strategic Profits
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