You can Bee Organized. 4 outstanding tips. This applies to anyone.
1. Plan.
In order to plan you want to dedicate a short but productive set of time to strategize, delegate and divide tasks. In addition, try to prioritize all your tasks and tackle them consecutively — don’t toggle back and forth.
Create a list of the things in order that are most important to you by starting at the top and working your way down (one by one). Maintaining focus will help increase your efficiency, while multi-tasking can quickly decrease your productivity.
2. Consider the time.
Alright, so we all know Monday is Monday for everyone. People are grumpy, tired and are probably also using the day to plan out their weeks, just like you are. Potential clients and customers are catching up and digging themselves out of piles of emails.
Don’t send emails at 9 am or they might not ever get seen. Line up all your emails to be sent Monday evening or Tuesday morning.
3. Achieve one big task.
Aim to tackle and complete your top most important thing on your to-do list. You have the benefit of fewer distractions while others get back into the grind, and you’ll feel more accomplished and productive moving into the rest of the week.
Try to get something done that you’ve been putting off for a while, or focus on something that will have an instrumental impact on your business that week. While others are grinding through the misery of Monday, you will be catapulting your business forward.
4. Remember to Stay relaxed.
Returning from a weekend off can be a shock to the body and brain. Start your day off right by doing something quick that brings joy or good in your life. will makes yoand practice a few routines to keep your Mondays in check.
If working out is your thing, try doing something that gets your blood flowing, or at the very least enjoy some coffee and industry news to get your brain in action before diving into work. Whatever that one thing is that gets you going,just do it everyday!
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1. Plan.
In order to plan you want to dedicate a short but productive set of time to strategize, delegate and divide tasks. In addition, try to prioritize all your tasks and tackle them consecutively — don’t toggle back and forth.
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Just to let you know that the blog linked from your Post was very intrusive with large pop-ups and no obvious way of closing them down.
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Oh. I am really sorry about that.
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Amended. Try it now. I appreciate the heads up.
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Staying on your Post is fine, but just don’t click the link to the Millionaires Digest. I would guess that it is a money making blog with all the commercialized bells & whistles that typically follow!
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I guess that is why it’s a Millionaires Digest. LOL.
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Thanks for these – I am always looking for stuff like this to keep me on track!
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Your post helps reinforce my mode of operation.!!!
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Oh Yea!! You seem to have it under control
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Thanks…take dedication.
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I read this twice, thanks for sharing, so useful.
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Not sending emails till Tuesday morning is very wise! When people claim they haven’t received yours, it’s invariably a Monday morning or Friday evening email.
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Right. Great tip.
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