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Mon Dec 14

Time Management Tips - no.1 

Aggressive Prioritizing / extreme time management

Here’s one of the most effective ways to boost your work productivity. I do this every day and seriously - it works!

Warped

Bend time to your will…

Step 1-Create a to-do list every morning

First thing in the morning (after you’ve had your morning cuppa of course) spend 15 minutes constructing a to-do list of activities you feel should get done that day. This won’t be wasted time.

You now have a list of activities

eg.

  • 20 activities
  • really need doing

Step 2-Use aggressive prioritizing.

If you had to pick just one of these to do today - which one would it be? That is your number 1. Repeat this exercise to find number 2, and so on.

Step 3-Get working!

Stick to the order of your list and make sure you complete each task as much as possible before moving onto the next.


Now if you only get some things done in your day, they will have been the most important ones. Simple but truly effective!

- coming soon: time management for programmers

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Thu Nov 5

An Update - “Analysis”

One of the core features of 1DayLater is being able to view your activities in a way that is easy to interpret and understand. This might be visualising time spent with clients, business miles or everyday expenses.

Alternatively it could be observing your day-to-day productivity by tracking time spent on tasks such as admin, finance, sales etc. This is the kind of thing I generally track, which you can see in my own analysis below.

I’m happy to give you a sneak peek into the first of our outputs, “Analysis”

Activity tag showing my working habits for the past few weeks

There are clear benefits of being able to see your data in this graphical form. You know when you’re working too little on a job or if you’re working too hard! Or you can build up a good picture of your work/life balance.

At a glance you should be able to see where my weekend was, or the two days I was ill with a bug - and the subsequent drop in productivity that occured (spot the overall drop in height on the right hand side)

Our developers are now listening to the feedback of early testers and creating something which is truly beautiful to behold. I don’t think anyone works quite as hard as the 1DayLater developers to please our future customers - massive kudos and respect!

Speak soon

Paul

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Tue Sep 29

Developing a business mindset - Mental activity modelling

In order to start acting like a businessman you need to start thinking like one. A neat idea we picked up from one of our excellent mentors, Richard Hanage is to create and follow a mental activity model. The reason I love this is that it’s proactive rather than reactive!

A mental activity model stops you focusing too much on one particular aspect of your business

The idea is that you create a complete list (or mindmap) of things which are necessary to the general running & development of your business. Depending on the nature of your business, your tasks might be something like:

  • Make an appointment
  • Make a sales visit
  • Write a proposal
  • Take an order
  • Deliver some work
  • Raise an invoice
  • Update finances

Then SET SOME TARGETS & commit them to memory

For example: You could aim to complete one thing off your list every day, and all of them in a normal week. Or devise some practical targets for your own business.

Following this mental model will help you improve cashflow, organisation and working efficiency in the long run. If you’re focused on doing it properly it can also prevent you from neglecting those less fun but important aspects of your business.

I would love to hear about the kinds of mental activity models you all operate. Including any personal experiences with them!

Later!

Paul

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About 1DayLater

How do you keep track of what you've bee up to? It used to be post-it notes, scraps of paper and the backs of envelopes, but now 1DayLater is here to turn that nightmare scenario into an enjoyable experience.

Take the same 10 seconds to send the same information to us (either online, or by text) and our service organises your activities into searchable, useable information!