Post by b2cdatabase on Feb 7, 2024 11:29:42 GMT
How can you make better use of what you already have in your business? Start working more consciously and when performing specific tasks - ask yourself - is there any way to improve it now? What can I do to automate this? How much time does it cost me? Who can do it cheaper and faster? Think about what activities you already do in your business, but you don't get paid for them? Maybe you can What 20% of your activities generate 80% of your revenue? How to automate this 20%? Or at least partially automate them? What steps need to be taken? (maybe you can create templates for these activities, procedures for performing individual steps, or checklists for ticking off subsequent tasks). How to use content you have already written? What can you reuse? What content of yours is universal and can be repeated.
Once x 20 weeks? How to improve your business? Small Phone Number List steps! Preferably as small as possible You can start with a few points that I have prepared below: first of all, answer the above questions and think about your answers. List them all in one document - this will be your brainstorming and the basis for further work; In the monthly calendar you will find days when you would like to work on improving your business. Depending on the type of tasks, you can mark one or several days on the calendar; in the next step, choose the specific hours you will work and mark them in your to-do plan. Then, when it's time to get things done, just put everything else aside and get busy implementing the changes. This is a sure-fire way to tackle the tasks you don't seem to have enough time for. (Anyway, it's a good way to accomplish all the tasks you need to do.)
What is worth working on at the beginning You don't know where to start? You can try one of the following three ways: CEO Day - a day of working on your own business Set a day once a month, or once a week or twice a month, when you deal with tasks related only to your business. On such a day, spend 2-3 hours on a strategic session - think about what you are doing, where you are going, what you want to achieve in the coming weeks. Determine what activities you will focus on to achieve your goal. Write down specific actions and give them implementation dates. In your next time blog, set aside 2-3 hours to write down, do some of it (e.g. reply to outstanding emails and messages), and then plan to do all those little jobs you want to do but never have time for. During this session, you can write down tasks that you can then delegate to the virtual assistant.
Once x 20 weeks? How to improve your business? Small Phone Number List steps! Preferably as small as possible You can start with a few points that I have prepared below: first of all, answer the above questions and think about your answers. List them all in one document - this will be your brainstorming and the basis for further work; In the monthly calendar you will find days when you would like to work on improving your business. Depending on the type of tasks, you can mark one or several days on the calendar; in the next step, choose the specific hours you will work and mark them in your to-do plan. Then, when it's time to get things done, just put everything else aside and get busy implementing the changes. This is a sure-fire way to tackle the tasks you don't seem to have enough time for. (Anyway, it's a good way to accomplish all the tasks you need to do.)
What is worth working on at the beginning You don't know where to start? You can try one of the following three ways: CEO Day - a day of working on your own business Set a day once a month, or once a week or twice a month, when you deal with tasks related only to your business. On such a day, spend 2-3 hours on a strategic session - think about what you are doing, where you are going, what you want to achieve in the coming weeks. Determine what activities you will focus on to achieve your goal. Write down specific actions and give them implementation dates. In your next time blog, set aside 2-3 hours to write down, do some of it (e.g. reply to outstanding emails and messages), and then plan to do all those little jobs you want to do but never have time for. During this session, you can write down tasks that you can then delegate to the virtual assistant.