3 Strategies to Eliminate Daily Distractions and Boost Your Productivity
In this age of constant message notifications—new email, voicemail, text message, tweet, etc.—set boundaries for when and how you’ll respond.
In this age of constant message notifications—new email, voicemail, text message, tweet, etc.—set boundaries for when and how you’ll respond.
As with all things that are worthwhile, building your effectiveness habits take time and effort—but it’s worth it.
Use these tips to stay motivated and cross those to-dos off your list!
Creating a work zone and staying there is essential to increasing productivity.
Being organized makes you more productive, saving you time and money; makes the most of your storage space; and makes you feel empowered and more professional.
Consider how much time you spend being disorganized—looking for files, emails, phone numbers, etc.—and multiply that by your hourly billing rate: that is the cost of disorganization.
I work with hundreds of women entrepreneurs every year and unfortunately so many of them come to me for advice on these two things in particular… they ask “How can I get more clients right now?” or “I need to make money now, I’m struggling to pay the bills?”.
If you are tired of trying to keep track of every detail in your life, it’s helpful to look for tools that can help offload some of that mental overhead.
Shortcuts to using less paper while maintaining your productivity and effectiveness.
Attending, speaking at and being an exhibitor at large conferences and business events are one of the primary ways that bring me consistent client and cash flow.