May 7, 2010
Avoiding Home Business "Time Wasters"
IconAvoiding Home Business "Time Wasters" by copy; 2004 Priscilla Y. Huff We all have the same 24 hours in a day -- but some of us make better use of those hours better than others -- especially when it comes to managing a home business#146; operations amidst all the other demands on our lives. What are some examples of #147;time-wasters#148; and causes of wasting one#146;s time? Having work-related items scattered about the house and not keeping or returning those work-related items in the office area where they belong! Solution: When possible, conduct most of your business work in your home office or space. If you do have to take it out of the room, return it immediately when you are finished so important papers or phone numbers or other work-related items do not become misplaced or #147;buried#148; amongst household #147;piles.#148; Unnecessary telephone usage can be a large disruption in one#146;s work schedule. Solution: Thankfully, phones#151;ground lines or cellular phones#151;are easily set-up to take messages. Unless you are expecting an important call, let voice mail or another answering system handle your calls and then periodically return them all in one block of time Not setting specific work hours. Solution: If you set specific times for your work#151;while factoring in scheduled breaks and allowing some extra time for unexpected interruptions#151;you will be accomplishing the #147;must do#148; tasks in your business #147;space#148; where you can focus better in accomplishing them. Not having a plan of action. Solution: You can create a daily #147;to do#148; list from a weekly plan you can draw-up each weekend. Prioritize business and personal chores; but be realistic about how many tasks you can actually accomplish. Do not overwhelm yourself with too many duties or you will become frustrated when you cannot achieve all that you hoped to do for the day. The Clutter!! Solution: Hire or (or barter time with) a professional organizer! I hired one and together we filled 4 frac12; trash bags from my files and office space!! If you cannot find one in your area, go to the site of the National Association of Professional Organizers www.napo.net to find one in your area. Additional Tips One time management expert says, home business owners and managers should learn their own personal time wasters. Once known, they can then be eliminated.#148; Other time-management experts suggest that you set apart blocks of time to carry out specific tasks. For example, block out specific days and hours to run business and/or personal errands and assign yourself as many as you can do into your designated time period in order to save time and gas money. Keep a time diary of all your activities for a week and then closely analyze your most productive work times. Take advantage of technology#151;PDAs, software, daily planners, and other organizational aids to assist you in your time management. Do you have a "time-waster," of which you are guilty? Mine is being on the Internet too long (even though I write for a number of Internet sites!). I find that if I go online at the end of my workday or at least until I finish the most important tasks of the day, I am more productive and less likely to #147;wander#148; around in cyberspace. The challenge here of every home or small business entrepreneur is to find his or her own #147;balance#148; of business and personal-related tasks. It may take a while -- but believe it or not, you will find the best schedule that fits your business and your life! It goes without saying, that even with the best daily plan, life #147;happens#148; and is filled with unexpected #147;surprises; but that is one of the great advantages of being self-employed -- flexibility. Unlike most 9 to 5 jobs, you can pick up your child from school when they are suddenly sick or miss their bus, and re-schedule a task at a later time or day. Being aware of how you use your time can increase your business#146; productivity, profits, and organization, while helping you also find more time for yourself and for those people who are most important to you. FOR MORE INFORMATION Books: Home Based Business Mom: A Practical Guide to Time Management and Organization for the Working Woman by Juli Shulem (Newhoff Publishing) (out of print, but look for copies in your local public or college library). Home Management 101:A Guide for Busy Parents by Debbie Williams www.organizedtimes.com Internet sites: Organized U.com. www.organizedu.com www.thebusywoman.com Susie Glennan#146;s The Busy Woman'sTM Daily PlannerTM ( Time Management Strategies and Tools for Busy Women) #147; Controlling Time Waste #148; #150; article on the Women#146;s Online Business Center Priscilla Y. Huff is the author of 101 Best Home-Based Businesses for Women , 3rd ed.; and The Self-Employed Woman#146;s Guide to Launching a Home-Based Business ; for business-related questions or to request a listing of resources for women entrepreneurs, e-mail Priscilla: pyhuff@hotmail.com . Permission granted for use on DrLaura.com.

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