Carry a
schedule and record all your thoughts, conversations and activities for a week.
This will help you understand how much you can get done during the course of a
day and where your precious moments are going. You'll see how much time are
actually spent producing results and how much time is wasted on unproductive
thoughts, conversations and actions.
Any activity
or conversation that's important to your success should have a time assigned to
it. To-do lists get longer and longer to the point where they're unworkable.
Appointment books work. Schedule appointments with yourself and create time
blocks for high-priority thoughts, conversations, and actions. Schedule, when
they will begin and end. Have the discipline to keep these appointments.
Plan to
spend at least 50 percent of your time engaged in the thoughts, activities and
conversations that produce most of your results.
Schedule
time for interruptions, Plan time to be pulled away from what you're doing.
Take, for instance, the concept of having "office hours." Isn't
"office hours" another way of saying "planned
interruptions?"
Take the
first 30 minutes of every day to plan your day. Don't start your day until you
complete your time plan. The most important time of your day is the time you
schedule to schedule time.
Take five
minutes before every call and task to decide what result you want to attain.
This will help you know what success looks like before you start. And it will
also slow time down. Take five minutes after each call and activity to
determine whether your desired result was achieved. If not, what was missing?
How do you put what's missing in your next call or activity?
Put up a
"Do not disturb" sign when you absolutely have to get work done.
Practice not
answering the phone just because it's ringing and e-mails just because they
show up. Disconnect instant messaging. Don't instantly give people your
attention unless it's absolutely crucial in your business to offer an immediate
human response. Instead, schedule a time to answer email and return phone
calls.
Block out
other distractions like Facebook and other forms of social media unless you use
these tools to generate business.
Remember
that it's impossible to get everything done. Also remember that odds are good
that 20 percent of your thoughts, conversations and activities produce 80
percent of your results.
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