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Archive for Productivity – Page 4

Aug
16

Lifestyle and Business

by Jeanette

Lifestyle businessOne of the things they never talk about in school is choosing a career, based on the type of lifestyle you want to have. Yet, that is probably the most important aspect of your career decision – particularly if you are building a business of your own.

Here are five questions you need to sit down and answer for yourself, as you are choosing the type of business you want to build.

1. Where do you want to live?

This is not only a choice of location, but also the type of dwelling you want. Do you want a condo downtown or a 3-bedroom home in the suburbs? Would you like to find a Montana ranch for sale with having own cattle, or you prefer living out of an RV as you travel the country? Each of these choices helps narrow the type of business you want to create.

2. Where do you want to work?

Have you dreamed of a 10-second commute to your home office where you can work in peace or do you need other people around to keep you excited about the work? You may want your own office building or you may be content to work out of one of the new virtual offices. These questions will help you recognize your work style and what you need to support it.

3. How much do you want to travel and where do you want to go?

If the thought of flying and staying in hotel rooms isn’t attractive to you, then there are automatically some activities you don’t want to include in your business. Speaking at seminars for a living, for example. On the other hand, if you love to travel and can’t stay in enough hotels, that dictates a totally different business.

It could be that you love to camp and visit national parks, here and abroad. Then think how you can weave that into your business by writing books, travel logs, or designing trips for people.

4. How many hours per week do you want to work?

This includes the time per day, number of days per week, for how many weeks out of the year. The Four Hour Work Week triggered a lot of people to rethink their work time and figure out other ways to do it so that they could be on the road for long periods without working.

On the other hand, many people enjoy working at home and feel more comfortable working set hours, leaving specific times free. You have to know what works for you and your family at this stage in your life.

5. How much money will it take to support the lifestyle you have designed above?

This is where a realistic perspective and a calculator come in. Be honest with yourself. If you want a large house, fancy car, multiple vacations each year, flying first class, then it may be unrealistic to plan to work 2 hours a day, 3 days a week.

This is the mistake many people make when planning their business to support their lifestyle. They don’t sit down and “do the numbers” based on reality.

These five questions will give you a great start to planning your business to support your lifestyle. Now to make that specific to your online business, you’ll want to look at Plan Your Online Business.

0 Categories : Productivity
Aug
2

Online Business: Create a Schedule

by Jeanette

As an online business owners, one of the major issues you face is using your time effectively. After all, there are a lot of tasks to do every day – and if you’re a new business owner you are the only one to do them all. That’s why it’s critical that you create a schedule for your work.

Here are three easy steps to building your work schedule. Read More→

3 Categories : Productivity
Oct
10

Small Business Planning

by Jeanette

small business planningWhile you may have gotten the impression from many online sales letters that people “just happen” into success online, the truth is ANY small business requires planning.

Of course, as with any other aspect of your business, there are multiple ways to go about it. For example, Jeanne and Sue, business partners, meet every other month for business planning. Just click that link to get ideas of how and what they plan.

In my business, I do comprehensive planning every quarter, then I keep a running plan with me at all times. Before I commit to promoting an affiliate offer, I check my planning calendar. When I come up with a new product idea, I check my planning calendar to see when I can release it. It’s all a matter of planning!

Since I’ve had a successful online business for the past 14 years, I documented my planning process in my Plan Your Online Business product. While it only takes an afternoon, I don’t do that each time – but at least once a year. And each year, I take members of my Online Success Incubator through that planning process so that they can apply it to their online business.

So if you’re not planning for your success online – set aside an appointment with yourself and start planning!

0 Categories : Online Success, Productivity
Aug
25

Productivity: It’s taking too long!

by Jeanette

Organize BusinessWhen you work for yourself you recognize that there is a lot to do. You also know that it’s a challenge getting it all done, whether you’re full-time or part-time in your business.

That’s why doing things in the most efficient manner possible so important. Here are three tools to help you work faster.

Procedures – You probably thought immediately of a big Procedures Manual. But a procedure can be as simple as 3 steps jotted on a yellow sticky.

Of course, I don’t recommend the yellow sticky approach! Instead take the extra five minutes it will take to type those steps.

Then either file it in a Procedures folder on your hard drive or Read More→

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