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7 Ways To Win "The Time Crunch"


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Ken Leonard, JR.
kenkenleonardjr.com

Home of New Marketer Ezine
http://www.kenleonardjr.com


Are you working a "day job" while building your home-based

"dream business"? Do you find it difficult to manage your

time? Follow these seven tips to get more done growing

your business, and have the time for other important things

in your life, too.





(1) Make and use a 'to-do' list daily.



It's easy. Write down the tasks you need to do for today

(or for tomorrow). Now, do them. Any that aren't done are

placed at the top of tomorrow's list. Seeing that list at

the end of the day with everything scratched-off is a great

feeling.





(2) Schedule your time for the day.



Make note of your 'free time' (non-day job time) and set a

block for each major thing that you need to do. Save the most

involved tasks for your more fresh, alert time of day. Try

your best to adhere to the schedule, but be flexible. Don't

stress out when you run out of time and are off schedule. Over

time you will know how much time a task will take to complete,

and can plan for it better. Remember, this is only a tool for

you to set time for what you need to do. It's not intended to

have a negative affect on you, but it could if you don't be

realistic.





(3) Do not disturb.



Make sure that your most productive, task-filled period is

free from interruptions. Close your office door if you have

to. Plan to use this work time when household distractions

will be at a minimum. When the kids go to their grandparent's

house. When your husband shoots pool with the guys. When the

wife goes shopping. If you have to hang a sign on your office

door, do it. You'll be surprised how much more you get done.





(4) Make time for the family.



Quality time with your family should not be sacrificed in

order to build your home business. If you make time regularly

for your spouse and kids, they will be able to deal with your

'no disturb' sign without feeling neglected. Don't be the

parent that the kids never see.





(5) Take your work with you.



If your day job leaves you with slow periods when you do

little or nothing, use this time to your advantage. Lunch

breaks or smoke breaks can add up to some valuable time by

the end of the week, too. Always carry the tools that

you need to do your work with you. Don't go anywhere without

a notebook and pen, and a small voice memo recorder. Be

prepared.





(6) Automate tasks.



Computers and the internet allow you to automate certain tasks

that were once time-consuming manual chores. Use autoresponders

to deal with repetitive email questions and replies. Use modern

accounting and word processing programs that are multi-

featured. Use a list management service/program to make it

easier to contact and follow-up with your prospects and

clients.





(7) Time to relax.



Don't kill yourself trying to work a day job and build a

home-based business at the same time. You need time to totally

escape from your daily duties occasionally. Exercise is one of

the best things you can do for yourself, while helping to

manage stress. Don't sacrifice your health for business sake.

Take that drive to the beach. Play basketball with your

friends. Read that new mystery you've been wanting to read.





If you try, you'll see that it 'is' possible to solve "the

time crunch". Be organized and know what your total work load

includes. Maybe spend less time watching television, or on

other useless activities. Don't forget your family. Even though

you are working hard, make sure you are having fun. If you

don't love what you are doing, don't do it.





Enjoying life is what it's all about. Right?





You bet.



******************



Direct marketing veteran Ken Leonard Jr. publishes

"New Marketer Ezine" weekly, helping to take the

headaches out of starting and growing your online

or home-based business. Get yours now by going to

http://www.kenleonardjr.com and get two useful

resources free.





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