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Get in the Game | Your Business Depends on It

by | May 4, 2013 | Entrepreneur, Time Management

EntrepreneurWe all have goals and things we want to achieve but are you really ready to commit? To produce an impact? Can you make the pledge to maintain forward momentum and accomplish your objectives? Saying and doing are two completely opposite entities. Action begets action.

 “Action and reaction, ebb and flow, trial and error, change – this is the rhythm of living. Out of our over-confidence, fear; out of our fear, clearer vision, fresh hope. And out of hope, progress.” Bruce Barton

Sure, we often THINK about the changes we want to institute, the direction we see ourselves working toward, but those are merely thoughts. It is time to step up and confront what is blocking our realizations for growth.

  • Squander our time and efforts on needless busy work
  • Lose ourselves in the abyss of posting and trolling social media
  • Become sidetracked with tedious, nonsense task
  • Lose focus
  • Decide we just don’t feel like it
  • Work IN our business instead of ON it
  •  We are undeserving
  • Expecting other company partners to contribute more
  • Afraid of success
  • Waiting for bigger and better opportunities

The only way to facilitate change is to learn to become more effective and efficient.
To transform.
To revolutionize our thought process and actions.

Keep a daily log of time and projects, the interruptions, personal ambushes and at the end of the week, scrutinize what you truly accomplished. How you spent your time? What was wasted and where can you improve your focus and time management?

A recent post on Stepcase Lifehack, 3 Ways to Be Less Busy and More Productive, state:  “How often do you actually achieve results while you are busy? Not too often, I bet. Switch your focus from being busy to being productive, so that you can accomplish more, see tangible results, and have time for fun.” They offered some very helpful hints to fine tune and remove the busy from your life.

“Action springs not from thought, but from a readiness for responsibility.” Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Many become defensive when their aspect of busy is challenged and that is understandable, but in terms of accomplishable goals, growth, momentum and successes, busy and productive must be further defined to determine if being busy is just wasting time or working toward an end result.  Entrepreneurship requires 150% dedication, focus and effort. It is not a part time endeavor to embark upon while meandering through life. If you are choosing to operate a business, then you must live and breathe your corporation, from top to bottom, every day.

“Nothing in the world can take the place of persistence. Talent will not; nothing is more common than unsuccessful men with talent. Genius will not; unrewarded genius is almost a proverb. Education will not; the world is full of educated derelicts. Persistence and determination are omnipotent. The slogan ‘press on’ has solved and always will solve the problems of the human race.” Calvin Coolidge

  1. Know your goals: long term, short term and daily.
  2. Plan your work and work your plan.
  3. Create your action steps.
  4. Eliminate distractions.
  5. Stay on task.
  6. Turn off notifications.
  7. Be consistent with your actions.
  8. Delegate your non-income producing tasks.
  9. Learn something new to advance your business.
  10. Read pertinent books/articles.
  11. Find a mentor.
  12. Ask for help.
  13. Do what it takes to bring your business to the next level.
  14. Be accountable for each step-each milestone.
  15. It is up to you
“At the end of the day we are accountable to ourselves – our success is a result of what we do.” Catherine Pulsifer

 

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