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Nine Ways to Work Less and Do More in Your Startup PDF Print E-mail
Written by Martin Zwilling   
Thursday, 02 September 2010 00:10

The universal challenge of every startup founder is to get everything done that needs to get done, and still have a life. Even outside of business, everyone wants to accomplish more, while working less. I've been a student of these techniques for some time, but recently I saw a great summary that seems to pull all the key principles together.

Stever Robbins, known on the Internet as the Get-It-Done Guy, just published his book "9 Steps to Work Less and Do More," which outlines his strategies. These are not aimed specifically at entrepreneurs, but certainly can be applied there as follows:

1. Living on purpose. Figure out what's really important to you as an entrepreneur. For most, it's following a passion to show customers your better solution. Live your lifestyle, do what you love, and identify your top priorities. Then you will get things done, and it won't even seem like work.

2. Stop procrastinating. Procrastination is a killer when it comes to being effective. One of the best ways to stop procrastinating is to break things down into small chunks, using tiny steps to move forward. Break time into pieces. When there's an end in sight, it's a lot easier to get down to business.

3. Conquer technology. Cellphones, laptops, and other electronic devices are supposed to give users additional freedom, but far too often, they create time traps. Separate yourself from technology on a regular schedule to not allow a machine's interruptions to set your day's agenda.

4. Beat distractions to cultivate focus. You need to set boundaries and say "no"; to stop multitasking; and to find ways to group similar tasks or similar contents. Don't forget to delegate to other team members, and don't be tempted by the current "crisis" to postpone the important tasks of strategy decisions and monitoring the progress of the business.

5. Stay organized. Many people confuse 'organized' with 'neat.' In fact, organized means a place for everything and everything in its place. When you stumble over something that doesn't have a place, either throw it away or make a place for it. If you don't have any more room, throw something away - don't rent a storage unit.

6. Stop wasting time. Work is whatever you need to do that most matches your business goals as they are today. Use the 80/20 Rule to pick and then complete those taks. Stop trying to do things perfectly. "Good enough" is the antidote to perfectionism. Make faster decisions by limiting the options you consider.

7. Optimize. Stop doing what isn't working so you'll have the time to optimize the rest of what you do. Some of the best ways to optimize include using team feedback to identify blind spots that could be limiting effectiveness; recognizing when it's time to call in an expert to get the job done; and listening to your own advice.

8. Build stronger relationships. Build a network of contacts to allow you to harness the power of others' strengths. Superficial relationships don't help. Giving is the best and quickest way to strengthen a relationship. Conflict takes energy to sustain, so work to prevent conflicts from arising, and work to end conflicts quickly that do arise.

9. Leverage. Use technology thoughtfully to automate things that take a lot of time, thus gaining leverage. Reuse things rather than re-inventing them. The most valuable computer function in business is "cut and paste." These days, on the Internet you can find samples of every document and contract you will ever need, so use them.

With each of these steps, you will reclaim more control of your business and your life. You will find yourself honing in on the things that actually move the startup forward and make you happy, and learning the skills you need to resist the rest. You too can be a get-it-done guy.

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Stuck in your rut?   Tired of these hot summer days with rain every afternoon making your afternoon drive twice as long?  There is a solution and it is not by moving somewhere else.  The solution is you!. Yes, You!.

The change is a mental one.  Tell yourself, this is going to be a great day and you are going to make it so. Start out by appreciating the afternoon rains, without them all the yards would be brown now like they are in Arizona or New Mexico.  If you don't want to be in the rainy traffic this afternoon, don't be.  Call your loved ones, and tell them you will be about a hour late getting home tonight.  Then at 5:00 stay at your desk and catch up on a few things.  Finish up a few reports, or read an article or two in your industry related magazine. If you don't like that idea, go down to the local coffee shop and get a cup of decaf and read a magazine before you enter out into the rain with everyone else.

Think about it, You are not like everyone else. You are an smart individual and it is about time you started acting like one. Decide right now that you are going to get yourself out of the rut everyone else is in and do things a little differently . Don't wait for tomorrow, Do it today.  You still have time to make this a great day.



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