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The 7 Time Wasters that Will Hijack Your Home Business

By Tony Hall

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Do you ever find that despite setting meaningful goals for your business and developing a practical plan for achieving them, you simply run out of time to get everything done? If you do then you are not alone, but don't worry because with effective time management you can regain control and accomplish exactly what you set out to do.

One of the first steps you must take is to identify just why there appears never to be enough time. And in order to do so it is vital to be able to discover the areas where you waste time because it these time-wasters that are costing you dear.

If you want to become more successful in your home business it's an area that you should closely examine and here to help you are seven of the main reasons for time being wasted:

Lack of Focus

You must have clearly defined goals and workable objectives. They should be based upon your true motivations and must always follow the "SMART" guidelines, i.e., Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, and Time-Bound.

Lack of Delegation

Are there things you do that could actually be done by someone else? There are many online services for example that can be used to make better use of your time.

Lack of Communication

If you work with others or need the cooperation of others then you must be clear in telling them what you are doing and what you need from them. This is particularly so when you work at home and have family members around. They must know what you are doing and why, and what you expect of them.

Lack of Planning

You must plan your activities carefully. For instance you will gain productive time by taking about fifteen minutes at the end of each day to plan what you have to do the next day. Write it down and prioritize the tasks.

Failure to Look Ahead

Part of your planning should involve anticipating potential problems. It is far better to get it right first time than to have to spend time fire-fighting later.

Tiredness

Failure to plan will almost certainly lead to you doing too much. You are far less effective if you are tired and more prone to making mistakes which means time wasted later putting things right.

Interruptions

Look at the activities you do and things that can interrupt or distract you. This can include things like emails arriving, phone calls, or people calling to see you. You must be proactive and try to eliminate them or schedule them into your day at the most appropriate times.

All of these factors can have an effect on your available time and how you use it. But by actively seeking ways to overcome them you can be certain that your business will benefit. So take the time now to take the steps necessary to make sure that you waste less time in the future.

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