‘How to Get the Most Out of Your Days’ by Michael Newman
Michael Newman’s latest é-Wealth Daily’ article is titled “How to Get the Most Out of Your Days”. [‘e-Wealth Daily’Article]
Michael Newman’s latest ‘e-Wealth Daily’ article:
How to Get the Most Out of Your Days
No matter how you try to cut it up, you’ll always end up with 24 hours in a day and 365 days in a year. Every four years, February will give us an extra day, but other than that, if you’re looking for more time, you’re simply out of luck.
When you’re in business for yourself, those limitations can make it quite difficult to complete all the tasks you need to achieve the success you desire. I remember when I was getting started, it would always seem like the days were about three to five hours too short.
After reluctantly accepting the fact that I had no power over the amount of time I was allotted each day, I came up with ways to work more efficiently, so I could get more accomplished in less
time. Here is what I did:
— Planned in advance: Knowing what you want to do tomorrow today is a great way to make more efficient use of your time. By developing a plan for your workday the night before, you can move seamlessly from task to task without taking the time to scratch your head, asking, “What should I do next?” To maximize the effect of this strategy, write your plans down. Keeping them in your head will take up valuable space!
— Got my rest: Without sufficient sleep, your body and mind cannot perform at optimal levels. Be sure to schedule as much sleep as you need every night, so that when you get up, you are
fresh and ready to produce.
— Took a break: After you’ve been working on something for a few hours, you can get trapped in a box. Usually, it’s one of two boxes: boredom or tunnel vision. If you take a break, you can recharge yourself and come back with a fresh perspective.
— Focused on my bread and butter: There is a good chance that a high percentage of your business comes from a select number of customers. Find out where the bulk of your revenue is coming from, and change the focus of your business to them.
—Didn’t procrastinate: Get things done. If you find you’re always finding little things to do instead of focusing on the more important tasks, you’re procrastinating. Choose the least resistant path to performance and results.
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