How To Free Up Weeks
Do you suffer from working too much? In other words do you have a work/life imbalance? May I share two strategies that will give you more time at home, and make you more effective at work?
Often I'm overwhelmed. Like many, I'm a working parent running my own business. Like many, I do my marketing, administration and business development with minimal assistance. Like many, my partner is marvelous, helpful and busy with work.
Unlike many, I gave birth to one child, then twins, then triplets. Throw in three cats, a dog and a new puppy the kids swore to toilet train and walk but never do. Plus of course like many today, our little darlings require coercion to lift a helping finger around the house.
I think we must face the reality that you can't do it all, nor can you have it all. You can't work fifty hours a week, bake your own bread, tend the garden/mow the lawn, raise happy children, chauffeur them around, fix every little breakage in the house, be great in bed, keep a perfect home, be an involved school/sport/ community parent and get enough sleep.
No matter how great at multitasking you are, there are only 24 hours in a day, and an unknown number of hours in your bank account called life. Something has got to give. Choices have to be made. This is our reality. Work life balance to me is bull. It’s simply means deciding what you will or won't do (the old delegate or eliminate song and dance); and doing the things you do, better. Faster.
Here are two strategies I’d like to share that fit into the doing better category. They will absolutely put more money in your bank account, give you more time with your family/friends and make you much more effective. Promise.
Adopt technology and learn your software.
Doing so (over the course of a year) you’ll turn weeks, even months of work into mere minutes or hours.
Here’s an example. Let me take you back to a Thursday evening in 2001. My wonderful husband Steve peered over my shoulder and exclaimed “what are you doing Debbie!!!” “oh honey, I have 3000 first and last names here in an Excel spreadsheet. I’m splitting them apart so I can do a personalised email merge using first names” I replied.
“Don’t do that, do text to columns” Steve said and proceeded to show me that Excel function in the Data Menu/ribbon. Snap. At least four hours of manual one by one by one work was literally replaced by three mouse clicks.
That set me on the path of a modern day Crusader, on the quest for the Holy Grail of the new millennium. Time. How to save our most precious commodity.
Look for and learn software functions that replace these repetitive individual tasks you do daily with a mouse click. I’ve written about the email rules/filter function that reads and manages your email. Your ability to do a personalised merge to many instead of sending them one by one. Having your website as a data collection point rather than your office entering the same data. Using RSS feeds to send one social media entry to all your social sites.
For someone that works on the computer a lot, this can make the biggest difference to your life. You’ll be able to achieve in an hour at your desk what takes most a full eight hours.”
Smart phones. Used cleverly give you a competitive advantage. Freedom from being chained to the office. Work life balance by using the email and internet feature in your down time during the day instead of following up on emails from 7-9 at night.
Second, focus
Concentrate your business activity on things that show you the best money. It makes infinite sense. Most often it takes the equivalent time and energy to develop business for a low priced service you hate to do as a more profitable one that you enjoy doing.
Focus your time doing the right activities for the roles you play
As a parent and partner, no matter how much work you have in business, you’re still responsible overall for ensuring everything gets done at home and for the family. Cleanliness. Meals. Happiness. Activity. Many families have home help now. It’s a sensible and profitable use of time not doing the housework nor mundane tasks. If you can use those freed hours working you’ll bring in far more income than outlaid on the home help. Need I mention the sheer pleasure of not fighting over homework or repetitively driving back and forth? Will it be detrimental to the children? No. It’s far better than having a complaining parent do it.
Is this rocket science? No. Have you heard it before? Probably. But who has time to do it? So promise me just one thing. The next time you go to do something repetitive on the computer, go to your help menu first and see if there is a better, quicker way.
Debbie Mayo-Smith (BSc Hons Econ) is an International Motivational Business Speaker and Managing Director of SuccessIS! (http://www.successis.co.nz) and a leading specialist in easy practical ways to improve business profitability, personal productivity and Internet marketing. Debbie lives in NZ and travels the world speaking, writing and training. By the way, if you'd like to get lots of neat tricks like this, plus marketing and business development tips, why not enrol for our free newsletter?
This article is copyright to Debbie Mayo-Smith & SuccessIS. You may use it for your newsletter, website or as an article. It can be reproduced - but in its entirety and with inclusion of Debbie Mayo-Smith as the author and the weblink www.successis.co.nz
Free Quick Tips Newsletter
You'll love this succinct monthly tip newsletter focused on improving your business results and productivity.
View and sign up now!!!
Andrew Gardner; Investors Edge
"Get on her email list mate! She sends brilliant tips every month. It’s the one newsletter I love to get!"
Don't miss these top viewed pages




