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How to Abolish the Five Major Time Wasters
by Bridgette Boudreaux

Published on this site: December 13th, 2006 - See
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- Procrastination
I will do it tomorrow, I will get to it soon or whatever excuse
you use, it's all procrastination. The feeling that you will
complete the project or task in the near future will rob you of
your time today and cause unnecessary stress when there is no
more tomorrows left. In order to avoid this time trap, start
your work day with the most unpleasant task first. Decide and visualize the desired outcome of the project and list small
daily assignments that will get you to completion. You don't
have to complete the project in one day, just work on it daily,
set deadlines in order to reach the desired outcome. Also, think
about the consequences of not doing the project or task, which
alone will motivate you to get it done. Block time on your
schedule for tasks and commit to following your schedule, this
will help you avoid putting off until tomorrow. Once the project is completed, you will feel emotionally great to
complete other duties.
- Emails / Telephone
Block time in your schedule to read and reply to emails. I
check and reply to emails in the morning before I start my
daily tasks and once again as I close my day. I only check
emails during the day if I have a few minutes due to
cancellations or I have finished a task sooner than
anticipated. If you review & respond to emails all day or
whenever you get mail, you will tend to spend more time
corresponding on the internet and not completing other much
needed tasks. Create folders for emails that you do not have
time to read but would like to read them later on your personal
time. Use filters to avoid the over abundance of unwanted mail
and keep replies short and to the point. Depending upon your
services or products, it is great to establish a "frequently
most asked questions" list and use it to reply to questions or
post it on your web page ( if you have one) as a point of
reference, if the reply does not require a more customized
answer from you.
- Meetings
Before you attend or arrange a meeting make sure you have an
agenda. The agenda should include the purpose of the meeting,
intended outcome and action items to review. Set a start and
ending time for meetings. Stay on schedule and do not allow the
meeting to go past the scheduled ending time. Take accurate
minutes or tape the meeting and have the notes transcribed and
send it to all parties in attendance. Make sure there is a necessary need for the meeting so you do not spend time outside
of your office if it is not needed.
- Unexpected Visitors
Set office hours (especially if you are a home based business
owner) and share the hours with family, friends and associates.
Let them know that you are working during those hours and you
should only be distracted if there is an emergency. Keep your
office door closed and hang a do not disturb sign on your door.
Do not engage in aimless conversation, make a decision and end discussion.
- No Daily Game Plan
You must start your day knowing what you need to accomplish on
that day. Do not waste time wondering what you will do today.
Purchase a weekly planner or use a spiral notebook and list
time & tasks, any appointments, blocked time for telephone
calls, emails and marketing. Put everything on your schedule
with deadlines. At the end of the day, clear your desk and plan
the next day's activities. You will feel organized, proud and
enjoy your day without worrying about tomorrow's task, they are
already planned. At the end of the week, you can than evaluate
your weekly progress and make changes accordingly.

Bridgette Boudreaux - Business Coach, Bridgette Boudreaux,
teaches small business owners to get it all done in 6 hours or less
daily! If you'd like to accelerate your business productivity
and increase revenue while finding time for family & fun stuff
with Bridgette's simple but powerful 5 Step System, call today
to schedule a free half-hour phone consultation at
512-351-4842. Learn more now at http://www.YourTime2Soar.com


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