productivity: the secret sauce
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How to find more time, discover where your "leaks" are, get things out of your head, and prioritize.TRANSCRIPT
Productivity: The Secret Sauce
Catherine Morgan
Transition and Entrepreneur Coach Point A to Point B Transitions Inc.
February 13, 2013
Time is scarce
• Time is your most valuable commodity
• No matter how much time we have, it never
seems like enough
How to find more time
• Find out where your “leaks” are
– Keep track of what you do for a week
– Usual time-sucks include:
• Watching TV
• Internet surfing
• Interacting on social media
• Playing video games
• Writing long e-mails
How to get past overwhelm
• Get things out of your head
– Trying to remember too many things can
cause immediate overwhelm
“Overwhelm is caused by NOT knowing WHAT to do,
not by having too much to do.” ~ Michael Port
Out of the brain and on to…
• Everybody is different
– No tech: Lists and sticky notes
• Sticky note fun:
– Write each task on a sticky note
– Put all notes on your left
– When a task is done, move note to the right side for a
visual sense of completion
How to capture tasks
• Overwhelm will subside when you get into action
• Capture everything you need to do in some way (paper, software, phone app)
• THEN create logical groups
– Business, client, administrative, project, etc.
Try some software apps
• Low tech
– Workflowy
– Evernote
– Remember the Milk
• Higher tech
– Project management software
– CRM
“Eat a live frog first thing in the morning and nothing worse will
happen to you the rest of the day.” ~ Mark Twain
The big, bad, ugly task first
Other ways to prioritize
• Do the easy things first – build momentum
• Gauge your enthusiasm – which task gets
you excited?
– Do that first to get a little energy that can carry
over to the ones that are not so fun
• Do the task that is the most important
– The fast path to the cash
Shiny Object Syndrome (SOS)
• This happens frequently when what we need to be doing is scary or tedious
– Culprits include: Social media, WordPress, phone apps, software, blog posts…
Your friend the calendar
• Use your calendar!
– Go through your client-related commitments
and other projects
– Define specific tasks and block out times
– Also schedule in breaks and fun
• Do SOS things during your breaks
– But get back to work after
My best advice: Forget crazy-busy
• We are all busy, forget crazy-busy
– Step back when you feel like you are on the
hamster wheel (or overwhelmed) and ask:
• Is this the best use of my time?
• Does this lead to revenue in the near term
• Will this activity (or learning) lead to revenue in the medium term?
• What SHOULD I be doing right now
Questions?
Catherine Morgan
Transition and Entrepreneur Coach
Point A to Point B Transitions Inc.
877.672.5333
Twitter @PointA_PointB