Make More Time Part 2

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Last month, I discussed how we can have more opportunities if we just change the way we use our time.

In response to my challenge to send me the actions you take to free up time, here are some of the answers I received:

Debbie said, “I’m a morning person and find that to be my most productive time of day.   So, I attack the two or three hardest tasks before I do anything else.   The quality of the results  are better and, since I’m  no longer  stressed about getting things done  by the end of the day, my attitude  during the day has definitely improved.”

Dave said, “I schedule key activities and hold myself to them.   Monday, Wednesday and Thursday are my marketing days so I close my door and dedicate two straight hours each of those days to making phone calls.    I now actually spend less time to make more sales than I did before…”

Anne said, “I used to be an e-mail junkie!   I was constantly checking my e-mail to see if I had a new one…even if it wasn’t important.   Now, I only check them three times a day –  in the morning, after lunch and in the late afternoon.   I was amazed at how much time I was wasting before.”

So there you have it…some real live feedback on how making slight adjustments to the normal routine resulted in real results.   Are you convinced yet?   Try it…you may just find that it works.   Send me your success stories at bruceluecke@actioncoach.com.

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Brad Sugars founded the brand Action International in 1993 when he realized there was a disconnect between business advice and implementation. The answer was Action! Brad Sugars created a business coaching company so that business owners throughout the world can realize their goals in business. Today the company is known as ActionCOACH. To learn more about business, visit Brad Sugars Review blog!

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Reason #2: There is no clear focus or vision (talk about time dedication here too)

cIt's important to be honest with yourself and conduct a realistic assessment when it comes to business coaching. Though business coaching can have many benefits, it might not work for everyone.

Business coaching is an effective tool for developing a clearer focus and vision for growing your business. A good coach will help you to take a comprehensive look at your strengths, weaknesses, and available resources that can be used to reach those goals. They will also help you draw up action plans with step-by-step instructions to get there.

By providing honest feedback and being patient throughout the process, a business coach can make sure that you’re on the right track. This will enable you to set realistic milestones and tasks.


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These tasks may need dedicated time outside of coaching sessions. For example, a coach might help a client develop a marketing strategy or implement new systems for managing employees. However, if the client does not have enough time to devote to these tasks outside of coaching sessions, progress will likely stall.

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Effective business coaching also requires a commitment to regular meetings and ongoing communication. If either the coach or the client does not have enough time to dedicate to these meetings, progress may be slow or nonexistent.

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