Revealing Time Management Secrets for Busy Entrepreneurs
March 2nd, 2008 · Filed Under: Entrepreneur Time Management · Time Management Tips
Revealing Time Management Secrets for Busy Entrepreneurs
How many times do you say to yourself, your circle of
business associates or friends, "There is just never enough
time in the day".
An entrepreneur, must use Time Management Skills to succeed.
Time management is simply the process of identifying and concentrating on activities that are important to you, and identifying and eliminating activities that can be dropped.
That’s time management in a nutshell. All boils down to a very simple rule- the 80/20.
The 80/20 rules states that 80% of your results comes from 20% of your efforts.
Start your day doing the high profit/high reward activities and end your day doing the low-no profit/low-no reward activities.
For example:
You dedicate eight hours of your day for business activities.
Make sure the first two hours are filled with high profit/high reward activities. The activities that will produce the most results.
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Ann Rusnak - The Time Diva Entrepreneur Time Strategist |
| Ann Rusnak, is the author of "Flip Your Time" a step-by-step system that shows you how to take control of the clock so you can increase your profits and spend more time with your family and friends and experience the luxury of time. | |
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Ann Rusnak - The Time Diva Entrepreneur Time Strategist |
Ann Rusnak, an Entrepreneurial Strategist with over 15 years of business experience guides frustrated, frazzled solo enterpreneurs to gain more control over their day. Ready to take back control of your day? Sign up for her complimentary eCourse "10 Time Management Strategies to Gain Control Over Your Day and Profits" http://HowtoControlYourDay.com |
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March 27th, 2008 at 6:00 am
Yes I agreed with you the entrepreneurs should handle time management for get succeed. I hope this activities will make more profit.