and founder of The McMethod.
www.iBecCreative.com Create a theme for each day of the week so you can sort
and focus on your priorities each day. You wear a lot of hats as an entrepreneur
—breaking up your week will help you find time to make progress to grow and
improve each key part of your business.
Becky McKinnell, president of iBec Creative, helps traditional businesses who
are embarrassed and frustrated about their website feel proud and discover
what a powerful tool it can be for their business.
www.mattmcwilliams.com For me, there are three keys to getting more done in
less time. First, I divide my day into segments where I must intensely focus and
those where I can be less focused. Checking email
does not generally require a
lot of focus, so I can do that while listening to a podcast or eating a snack.
Writing a blog post or writing copy for a product launch requires absolute focus,
though. During those times, I remove all distractions,
close all windows, put on
the headphones and listen to some meditation music. Second, meditation.
Speaking of meditation music, meditation is new to me, but has helped
tremendously in helping me to focus. I have a tendency
to have an idea a minute
and be easily distracted. Since starting meditation, I can more easily focus for
longer stretches of time. Third, I set deadlines throughout the day and set a
definitive end time to each day. I work better on a deadline,
so I set them
throughout the day. I must complete project X by noon, project Y before I eat,
and I must finish all work by 6:00pm. That time varies as my schedule varies but
those self-imposed deadlines keep me moving quickly. My goal is to get the
most done, do it as well as I can, but be content with it being 95% right,
moving
to the next thing, and spending my best time with my family, not giving them
my leftovers.
Matt McWilliams is the founder and CEO of Matt McWilliams Consulting, Inc.,
an award-winning provider of product launches and affiliate management.
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