Direct Salestips: Master Time Management
June 25th, 2007 Archived; click post to view.Excerpt: = ################## Good time management is an essential key to creating and maintaining a successful personal and professional life. So why is poor time management one of the top reasons people do not reach their goals? Prioritize and Plan: Create a time management plan. Try cla
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Good time management is an essential key to creating and
maintaining a successful personal and professional life. So why
is poor time management one of the top reasons people do not
reach their goals?
Prioritize and Plan: Create a time management plan. Try
clarifying your priorities, your strengths and weaknesses, and
your goals on a personal and professional level. Have an
ongoing, categorized Master List including all the "to do"
items in every area of your life. Write these down and place a
star by the ones which are the most important. Get those tasks
"out of your head and onto paper" so there is no worry about
forgetting something. At the end of each day, refer to the
Master List and cross off the items you accomplished. Then
identify the most important items you will do tomorrow. Write
these items on a Daily Accomplishment List.
At the first of each month, set aside an hour to plan your
month. Use a Month-At-A-Glance calendar to block off your
personal/family obligations with a colored highlighter. Then
use a green highlighter to block off time for interviews,
shows, office time, networking, and attending team events.
Making the most of your time: Being effective means doing the
right job for the right reasons. Remember to stay focused on
what will bring the greatest return on your time and energy. A
good rule of thumb is to spend 80% of your "Business" time on
income producing activities and 20% on management activities.
The following example is for a part-time career of twenty hours
per week: Sixteen hours on income producing activity (selling
products, booking and holding shows, and prospecting/holding
interviews with new Consultants), four hours on management
activity (office administration, self-improvement, etc.) Again,
focus 80% of your time on activities that promote sales and 20%
of your time on management.
=B7 Improve the quality of your time by evaluating when you feel
most alert. Try to schedule your appointments or make phone
calls for your business during the times you are at your best.
=B7 Monitor the way you spend your time by using an activity log.
Take a few days to write down daily activities and the time it
takes you to accomplish them. Based on the information you
gather, make the necessary changes.
=B7 Create extra hours for yourself by getting up early. This is
an easy way to create more time. If you get up 1-hour early for
a year, you will create approximately 10 additional working
weeks.
Set yourself up for success by sticking to your schedule and
not taking on additional obligations that will take away from
your personal/family time or your business. Learn to say "NO!"
Time Management and planning work hand in hand for the success
of your business. It gives you a sense of peace as well as a
feeling of order.
About The Author: Nicki Keohohou is Co-Founder of
http://www.DSWA.org (the only asso=
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needs of independent party plan and network marketing
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