Time Is On Your Side

Tips to help you make the most of your limited time.

  • At the start of the week, try to forecast any problems thatmight arise and come up with a tentative plan to deal withthem.
  • Each morning ask yourself what tasks you absolutely mustaccomplish that day and focus on these objectives.
  • Realize you are in control of your schedule, and don't letother people get you off track.
  • Plan ahead. Try to piggy back some tasks and group otheractivities.
  • Don't forget to take a break. You'll accomplish muchmore if you're mentally refreshed.
  • Most important, learn to say no! You have to realize sometimesyou just can't do it all.

Excerpted from Get Smart: 365 Tips To Boost Your EntrepreneurialIQ

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