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5.5 Ways to Get Things Done Now!
Get Things Done Now and Prosper
Procrastination is the assassination of your motivation. Distractions come in all forms and are there to keep you from reaching your goals. Unscheduled phone calls, emails, Skype, and that dreaded Facebook feed are like vampires that suck your blood (time) and you need to protect your neck. To grow your business you need to get things done now!
Here are 5.5 Ways to get things done now and grow your business. You only have so many hours in one day to market, follow up on leads, close sales, put out fires, get more education, and yes even eat. Getting things done now is the only way to profit from your most valuable asset… TIME!
Get Things Done Now Techniques
1. Plan your week the night before the week starts — Plan your appointments, education, marketing, projects, and family time. Have at least 4 main goals that you want to carry out that week and make sure your schedule reflects how you will achieve those goals. Planning your whole week gets your mind ready to work. When you go to sleep you will subconsciously prepare to complete your week. You will visualize what needs to be done and have a mental game plan to finish.
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2. Plan your day the night before — 10 minutes of planning saves an hour of execution. Before you go to sleep schedule your day. Nothing happens until it is scheduled. Sports games are scheduled, movies have a schedule, and every successful people have a schedule. You need a schedule. When you schedule something it just became real. Also, you can review how your day went and make any needed adjustments for tomorrow.
3. Use the Pomodoro Technique® — It is a time management method created by Francesco Cirillo in the 1980s that helps you accomplish what you want to do by transforming time into a valuable ally. Why is it so popular? Because it is easy to use, and most of all, because it works!
Basically, you work for 25 minutes and then you take a 5-minute break. Then after two hours of working you take a 30-minute break. Personally, I like working for 50 minutes and then taking a 10 min break each hour. These two techniques will get you focused and help you get things done now.
4. Don’t take unscheduled phone calls, emails, social media, Skype — Phone calls, checking email, Facebook, and text messages are time thieves…