Time
is one of our most precious assets when we work in a home office. If we
don’t invest our time wisely we can easily get to the end of the day
and wonder where the day went! Try some of these tips to help make your
time work for you in your home based business.
Book it in. Block-out regular meetings and activities in
advance, including work, family and social commitments. Schedule these
in your diary as soon as they arise and for as long as they will
continue – this way you won’t forget important appointments or
double-book yourself. Using colour coding can help you to distinguish
between work, family and fun activities at a glance.
Remember travel time. So many people only schedule time for the
actual meeting and fail to plan the time needed to travel to and from
the venue. Schedule the meeting and the required travel time together,
and be sure to allow yourself enough of a buffer in case of bad traffic
or other delays. Travel time can be put to good use returning calls,
thinking about and planning projects, listening to motivational or
educational CDs or even enjoying some relaxing down-time. And, before
you do travel, consider whether it is really necessary – why not try a
teleconference instead?
Before and after. The other thing most people overlook is the
need to schedule time before and after each meeting to prepare and
complete follow-up activities. We’re so used to rushing from
back-to-back meetings to our desks only to get immediately caught up in
returning calls and responding to emails and colleagues that the work
and undertakings that come out of meetings doesn’t get done until long
after. Scheduling time will allow you to turn up prepared to contribute
and to action minutes, follow-up on projects and create the
communications required as a result of the meeting while the
information is still fresh in your mind.
Make time for the regulars. Schedule time for regular activities
such as the first 60- and last 10-minutes of your day for planning,
weekly reports, project updates and monthly newsletters. You know these
activities will come around, so don’t leave them till the last minute
or overbook your time with so many other meetings and activities that
you can’t find the time for them – schedule the time and use it to meet
your regular commitments.
Make time for a break. Block-out your vacations and short breaks
at the beginning of each year. By scheduling and planning for your
holidays in advance you’ll not only have something to look forward to
but you’ll have a much better chance of avoiding the usual pre-holiday
stress which comes with trying to complete everything before you go –
and much less chance of neglecting to take those much-needed breaks.
Letting your clients know in advance when you’ve scheduled your
vacations for also means that everyone proceeds with an awareness that
your away-time needs to be factored into plans.
It is also good practice to block-out time every day for lunch. Too
many people work through the day without even a 15 or 20-minute break
away from their desks in the sunshine and fresh air. Human beings are
incapable of working at full capacity for such extended periods of
time, so schedule a break everyday and take it.
Protect your time. It’s especially important to ensure you
block-out time for all of these activities and commitments if other
people have access to schedule appointments in your schedule. Only
allow access to those people who have a real need to book time with you
and give them clear guidelines about the meeting bookings you will
accept to prevent them from wasting your time. If you have a personal
assistant, ensure that he or she understands which appointments can be
made without your approval and which must be referred to you first.
This groundwork will ensure that your diary is maintained and that you
are only seeing people who have a direct impact on your results.
Keep a back up. If you’ve ever lost your schedule or data you’ll
know it can virtually bring you to a stand still – as well as cause
embarrassment and hassle when you can’t remember which appointments you
had when. Keep a back up of your schedule: if you use a paper schedule,
photocopy it weekly, if you use an electronic schedule synchronize it
with your computer and back it up weekly.
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