| Success tips for small business owners
Running a small business requires many skills. However,
to do this successfully you need to organize yourself first. Avoid procrastination
- read the following and take action.
Successful Small Business Owners Look After Themselves First
Exercise regularly, eat healthily and be around positive people. Feed
your mind by attending personal development courses. Read self-help and
motivational books, listen to tapes. Stress management levels will be
much more effective when you look after yourself.
Do the right thing by yourself and you'll have heaps of energy, be motivated,
have more balance in your life which in turn will help you be more productive
and successful.
Successful Small Business Owners Clean out the Clutter Regularly
You will save yourself heaps of time, energy and money if you clear out
your work and home environment…paperwork, books, old equipment etc.
You'll be able to find things, save money because you won't have to buy
what you already have hidden somewhere, plus you'll be less stressed.
Organize your office and your small business premises regularly…keep
the clutter out. Eliminating clutter will help you to avoid procrastination.
It's too easy to avoid getting things done if you are overwhelmed with
clutter.
Successful Small Business Owners Use the Right Tools
It's no good having the latest whiz-bang computer when the desk that
you sit at is too small to accommodate it, or the chair has poor back
support, or the lighting is dull causing you eyestrain and fatigue. All
these factors heavily influence how you work. Invest in a decent desk,
purchase a desk lamp or change the light globes.
Don't avoid the warning signs your body gives you. Take action now before
you have eye, back or neck problems.
Successful Small Business Owners Use a Diary or Digital organiser
With so much to organize in your small business, you need to record your
appointments and things to do and goals somewhere. Preferably in a paper
diary or digital organiser that you can take everywhere. This is the most
effective way to get things done, plan your work and your life. Balance
is extremely important. Top achievers are great at time management (even
if they have to pay someone else to organize them).
Successful Small Business Owners Learn to say "No"
To dramatically improve your productivity and do more of the things you
want, you have to be firm with others and let them know if you cannot,
will not or are unavailable to fulfil their requests. If you constantly
say "yes" to everyone else's requests you will never have the
time to do what you really want to.
Book yourself into a self-assertiveness course to learn these skills
if you feel you need to.
Successful Small Business Owners Do What They Do Best and Delegate the
Rest
See what tasks you can delegate tasks which would suit someone else's
talents. Many small business owners are spending heaps of time on mundane
secretarial tasks which would take a person who is trained in that area
a quarter of the time to undertake. Stress management is an important
part of running your small business. Reduce the stress by delegating or
outsourcing wherever you can.
Use a bookkeeper, personal assistant or virtual assistant. Always ask
yourself, who else can I get to do this? Use your time management to focus
on what you do best.
Successful Small Business Owners Only Have Meetings if Necessary
Make sure the meetings you organize in your small business are relevant
and run effectively. Avoid procrastination - always make sure there is
an outcome and all actions are followed through.
The Final Word
By following these simple yet very effective time management tips for
small business owners you will have more control over your work and your
life. You'll have more balance, experience less stress and be more proactive.
Avoid procrastination…take action today!
About the author
Lorraine Pirihi is Australia's Personal Productivity Specialist and
Leading Life Coach. Her business The Office Organiser specialises
in showing small business owners and managers, how to get organised
at work so they can have a life! Lorraine is also a dynamic speaker
and has produced many products including "How to Survive and
Thrive at Work!" To subscribe to her free ezine visit www.office-organiser.com.au
This article may be reproduced providing it is published in it's
entirety, including the author's bio and all links. For further
information please contact Lorraine Pirihi.
lorraine@office-organiser.com.au
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