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Five Ways You Could be Wasting Your TimeJanis Pettit ![]() SmarTrack They always say that the teacher teaches what they most need to learn. Lately I've had a number of my coaching clients who are struggling with using time effectively. As a result they feel the frustration of not moving forward as quickly as they could. I've certainly struggled with using time ineffectively myself and each time I introduce them to a Time Effectiveness Model I teach that will catapult their business to a whole new level, it reminds me to stay on track with my time. Yes, I used to fall into the time trap and end up feeling like I was spinning my wheels. Have you been there? What I've learned is that treating time like your most precious possession, like gold, like a million bucks, will make the difference between struggling and succeeding beyond your wildest dreams. There are so many time traps that can rob us of the ability to focus obsessively on priority activities that will express us toward our goals. I once heard Michael Gerber speak. He's the author of The E-Myth Revisited, one of my favorite books about how to build a small business. He said that successful entrepreneurs focus obsessively on their goals and persevere even when they don't see immediate results. I couldn't agree more. You need to be aware of these time traps and avoid them at all costs. Want to share some of your time tips! How are you maximizing each work day? I'm sure we'd all be grateful. About the Author: Janis Pettit, a veteran entrepreneur and expert small business coach, has helped hundreds of small business owners worldwide reach their profit and personal potential. She is co-author of 136 Ways to Market Your Small or Solo Business, and her articles are published internationally. For valuable tools, resources, free newsletter and tele-classes, visit http://www.smallbusiness-bigresults.com
Article submitted Saturday, May 03, 2008 |
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