November 14, 2006
How to Find An Extra Hour A Day…
Jim Edwards here with an update…
This past weekend I asked my IGottaTellYou.com subscribers to tell me the "roadblocks" that are holding them back from online success… ( http://www.igottatellyou.com/success_roadblocks/ )
Boy was I SHOCKED at the sheer number of responses I got… my server was screaming as people were submitting feedback about what's getting in their way on the path to success.
One of the biggest "roadblocks" people said they have is "Not enought TIME!" to get things done because of other things going on in their lives, family, work, etc.
In response to your feedback, I wrote this article (below) that will run in my column in tomorrow's newspaper, but you get the "scoop" today
Just like a penny saved is a penny earned… Time Saved is Time Found… time you can use to build your business rather than building someone else's!
If you don't have enough time, this article is a fast read and will help you discover the chunks of time you need to get your online activities on track…
Oh, if you like the article, feel free to share it on your blog, on your website, in your autoresponder, or in your newsletter (see simple reprint instructions at the end).
To your success,
Jim
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How to Find An Extra Hour A Day Online
- by Jim Edwards
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http://www.thenetreporter.com
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One of the biggest problems anyone faces online involves too much to do and not enough time to do it!
I'm not talking about the recreational Internet user who jumps online as a form of entertainment to check email, use Skype, or watch videos.
I'm referring to the people who make their living online or who use the Internet for a large part of their business activities.
If you fall into that category, the following tips will easily help you find an extra hour each working day.
* Filter Email - The #1 thing you can do to save time involves getting a handle on your email.
Ask any online business person and they'll tell you email takes up a huge chunk of time.
To save time, you should separate your personal and business email with separate accounts and check the personal account once a day (saves 10 minutes per day).
You should also use a commercial spam filter such as Spamarrest.com to cut down on the spam you must wade through to find messages that do need your attention (saves 15 minutes per day).
* Use RoboForm - Using a password manager like Roboform.com cuts down on time spent tearing your desk or email program apart looking for usernames and passwords for an account you haven't used in a while.
Secure and immediate access to all your passwords will save you an average of 5 minutes per day.
* Unsubscribe - Get off the lists of publications you either don't read or don't give maximum value for time spent.
Even casual skimming of one email newsletter or ezine will eat up several minutes of your day each time you do it.
Drop off 3 lists and you'll save yourself at least 5 minutes per day.
* Use an Egg Timer - Flitting from task to task like a butterfly with ADD robs you of any chance for getting things done.
To increase your focus on specific tasks, use an egg timer to get yourself 100% focused on the task at hand for a specific chunk of time.
While the egg timer ticks, nothing else but the current task at hand matters.
This technique will net you at least 10 extra minutes of wasted time saved.
* Use a List - Few things waste more time than doing things you don't need to do because you forgot the important things you should focus on right now.
Always operate with a list of prioritized tasks so you know what you should work on at any given moment.
Every 15 to 30 minutes you should ask yourself "Is what I'm working on right now the highest and best use of my time?"
This will net you at least 10 minutes per day in wasted time.
* Just Say "No" - Distractions abound on the Internet.
New products, new services, new videos, new jokes, new distractions come at us on a minute-by-minute basis.
Yet those distractions rob us of the precious time we desperately need to accomplish our own objectives and pursue our own agendas.
If some new product or exciting new opportunity comes along, let it sit for a day, or even just an hour, and then make a decision.
Many times the "new and exciting" loses its luster when you stop, take a break, and look at it from a distance.
This will easily save you at least 10 to 15 minutes a day in lost time.
My best advice involves operating with a strong purpose in your online business.
I've shown you simple strategies here to save an average of 65-70 minutes per day, but if you operate with a strong purpose, you'll save even more.
Why?
Because a strong purpose helps you filter out any time-wasting activities that won't get you where you want to go.
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8 Comments »
November 14, 2006
Carol :
Jim, thanks for the tips. I can see myself while reading your post and your tips will surely help me focus. Thanks.
Jeff Baas :
Thanks, Jim, for a great article. It really hits home. And I’m sure it will with my readers, too. I’ll make sure they see it.
November 15, 2006
HP van Duuren :
Sounds O.K. Jim, those are minutes that add up, who wouldn’t be Happy about that? Thanks.
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November 16, 2006
Daniel Levy :
Great article, Jim!
Another tool that has saved me a lot of time is Type Pilot http://www.colorpilot.com/typepilot.html . If you have to type the same information or answers over and over, this piece of software comes really handy and can save you a lot of time.
Just my two cents…
November 17, 2006
Steve M Nash :
Good tips Jim, but then I’d expect that from the co-author of
Lazy Man’s Guide To Doing Business Online. Reading that
saved me lots of time over the years, for sure.
Cheers,
Steve
November 19, 2006
Ryan :
Another great article, Thanx Big Jim.
November 22, 2006
Ed :
Great article Jim (as always). The only real problem is I took 5 minutes to read it