Post by b2cdatabase on Feb 7, 2024 4:30:42 GMT -7
The book "Rich or poor: simply different mentally" by T. Harv Eker - I was looking for a book about money in my Legimi subscription and I found this one. Maybe the first part of this book is not very interesting, but the second part with thoughts about wealth was really valuable. It allowed me to look at certain patterns that repeat in my family and think about how I manage my finances. 5. Rosalie – “When I Say Enough” is a very successful cover of a song that I think we all know. I listen on loop with Home As a small business owner, you have many things and tasks to remember and complete every day. No matter how long and how hard you work, there will always be "something" to do. You probably often focus on many things at once, which creates gaps in your business and leaves some areas to take on a life of their own.
I bet you've been pissed at yourself more Phone Number List than once for letting certain things lie fallow and your list of shame is only getting bigger. We often postpone certain actions just because we don't know how to start doing them and what to do next. This leads to frustration that only grows and prevents you from simply getting down to work and doing what needs to be done. In today's entry, I have prepared a list of things you can do to better organize your work, so that you will have more strength and energy to deal with your pile of shame and push the activities that are important to you forward. Table of Contents hide 1. Project management – sheet or Asana 2. Waiting list for your services 3. Procedures for key activities 4. Conversation scripts, e.g. initial consultation 5. FAQ page for customers – additional recordings or materials 6. CEO Day - a day of working on your own business 7. Organize the files on your computer 1.
Project management – sheet or Asana I know that you think about at least several things at once every day. About your responsibilities at work, at home and everything you need to do to your clients. How to reconcile all this, how to combine all tasks into one whole? If you are a minimalist and like to have everything under control and in one place - all you need is a simple template that you can create yourself in Excel. Thanks to such a spreadsheet, you will be able to monitor all your activities in one place and you will not have to run through various tools to prepare a to-do list. ( We often create this way of setting tasks with clients who do not like other, more complicated tools, such as Asana or Trello.) Why is it worth creating such a file? You have all your activities in one place.
I bet you've been pissed at yourself more Phone Number List than once for letting certain things lie fallow and your list of shame is only getting bigger. We often postpone certain actions just because we don't know how to start doing them and what to do next. This leads to frustration that only grows and prevents you from simply getting down to work and doing what needs to be done. In today's entry, I have prepared a list of things you can do to better organize your work, so that you will have more strength and energy to deal with your pile of shame and push the activities that are important to you forward. Table of Contents hide 1. Project management – sheet or Asana 2. Waiting list for your services 3. Procedures for key activities 4. Conversation scripts, e.g. initial consultation 5. FAQ page for customers – additional recordings or materials 6. CEO Day - a day of working on your own business 7. Organize the files on your computer 1.
Project management – sheet or Asana I know that you think about at least several things at once every day. About your responsibilities at work, at home and everything you need to do to your clients. How to reconcile all this, how to combine all tasks into one whole? If you are a minimalist and like to have everything under control and in one place - all you need is a simple template that you can create yourself in Excel. Thanks to such a spreadsheet, you will be able to monitor all your activities in one place and you will not have to run through various tools to prepare a to-do list. ( We often create this way of setting tasks with clients who do not like other, more complicated tools, such as Asana or Trello.) Why is it worth creating such a file? You have all your activities in one place.