Running Out of Time?

Written by Kathy Paauw


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Don't be too harsh on yourself if you backslide – that's normal. As long as you have some success, you are moving closer to your goal. Some habits take an average of 12 attempts to quit, according to Marlatt. But you need a plan to keep from backsliding too far. "If you have a flat tire, it doesn't mean you're not going to finishrepparttar trip," Marlatt says. "It just means you've got to fix it up before you continue."

Having a mentor such as a coach can provide structure, accountability, support and expertise to make changes stick. Coaches generally schedule a weekly check-in time by phone to talk about goals and progress.

It's your choice!

I hear clients say, “I just don't have enough time!” The reality is that we all get 168 hours a week. Challenges arise – not because you don't have enough time – but when you have not carefully clarified and stuck with your priorities.

A couple years ago Krispy Kreme donuts moved intorepparttar 104378 Seattle area, where I live. I remember reading inrepparttar 104379 paper aboutrepparttar 104380 Grand Opening frenzy. The drive-through line stretched for blocks, and some people drove hundreds of miles, only to wait several hours in line to sink their teeth into a Krispy Kreme donut! There were even police officers hired to controlrepparttar 104381 Krispy Kreme gridlock that ensued! So how is it that we have time to stand in line several hours for a box of donuts, but we don't have time to do a gazillion other things that are on our to-do lists? Perhaps it's because Krispy Kreme serves comfort food. People are emotionally hungry, andrepparttar 104382 donuts fill a hole.

The bottom line is this: when something is really important to you – when you feel motivated by your inner desires – you will makerepparttar 104383 time for it! It's difficult to sustain such things as a promise of getting home earlier ifrepparttar 104384 reward for doing so does not outweighrepparttar 104385 motivation for staying later atrepparttar 104386 office to work.

I've recently returned from being away from my office for nine days. Re-entry is challenging because ofrepparttar 104387 backlog of e-mails, phone calls, mail, etc. It's easy to fall intorepparttar 104388 trap of working longer hours to get caught up. But ifrepparttar 104389 truth be told, I'll never be caught up. There will always be something else that I could do, no matter how many hours I work . I've found that when I schedule time for my top priorities, I am much more productive. Sure, some things don't get done, but when I plan ahead,repparttar 104390 things that do get done arerepparttar 104391 things that really matter. By being more productive duringrepparttar 104392 day, I can getrepparttar 104393 same amount of work done and leave my office earlier. When I neglect to do my planning, productivity goes way down, stress goes up, and so do my work hours!

-- Now is a great time to assess how you spend your time, based on your goals, talents, and passions! --

There's no magic formula as to how much time each of us should spend inrepparttar 104394 four areas of time mentioned earlier. That is determined by your goals, talents, and passions. Perhaps you are most gifted and haverepparttar 104395 most fun when creating new ideas. You may choose to carve out more creative time and delegate much ofrepparttar 104396 refinement and delivery to someone else. Or if you find your greatest gifts and passions are in delivery or managingrepparttar 104397 details, you may choose to spend minimal time withrepparttar 104398 creative elements of your work.

Not sure whatrepparttar 104399 best fit is for you or others you work with? Check out these excellent assessment tools:

* The DiSC Profile http://www.orgcoach.net/products ools.html#discprofile enables you to learn more about your behavioral style, and to understand and appreciate differences in others.

* Team Dimensions Profile http://www.orgcoach.net/products ools.html#td enables you to discover which dimensions of a project arerepparttar 104400 best fit with your natural talents and working style. With this information, you and others you work with may decide to rework who is responsible for different parts of a project.

* Tired of running out of time? Bridgerepparttar 104401 time gap! The Time Mastery Profile http://www.orgcoach.net/products ools.html#tm can help you identify your biggest time wasters and get concrete solutions to your most difficult challenges with managing time.

-- Are you onrepparttar 104402 right path? --

Answer these questions (in writing!) to determine if you are onrepparttar 104403 path you choose.

* Do your daily actions reflect what you want for your life? Identify what you enjoyrepparttar 104404 most and what you're most naturally gifted at doing.

* What do you choose to delegate or say no to so you can spend most of your time doing what you're best at and enjoyrepparttar 104405 most? (Visit: http://www.orgcoach.net/delegation.html for tips on delegation.)

* Imagine what you want your life to be like a year from now. What will be possible when you organize your time differently so you can spend itrepparttar 104406 way you want?

* As you reviewrepparttar 104407 four areas of time, where do you choose to spend more time or less time than you currently spend? Write down what you choose for each area.

EXAMPLE:

Free Time – One additional day a week Creative Time – An additional ½ day a week Delivery Time – Keeprepparttar 104408 same as now Support Time – Delegate enough of this so I can spend more time in Free and Creative Time. Refine processes and systems so I can be most efficient withrepparttar 104409 tasks I will manage for myself.

Now that you are clear about how you choose to shiftrepparttar 104410 way you spend time, what isrepparttar 104411 next step you will take to put this into action? What will support you in making this happen?

Contact me at mailto:kathy@orgcoach.net to request a complimentary coaching call if you'd like to explorerepparttar 104412 possibility of working with me as your coach. There is no cost and no obligation forrepparttar 104413 first call. Then we can both determine if we arerepparttar 104414 "right fit" for working together. If not, I can refer you to a trusted coaching colleague.

Kathy Paauw, is a certified business/personal coach and organizing consultant. She works with individuals who are dedicated to moving their lives forward in powerful ways by helping them declutter their schedules, spaces and minds. Contact her at kathy@orgcoach.net or visit http://www.orgcoach.net to learn how you can Find ANYTHING in 5 Seconds - guaranteed! Subscribe to her free monthly PaauwerTools ezine http://www.orgcoach.net/newsletter.html


Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? The Beginners Guide To Online Selling

Written by Joel Dreher


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First, be honest. Don’t sell products that you have not tried yourself. When someone asks a question, don’t tell them what they want to hear—tell themrepparttar TRUTH.

Second, only pick products to sell that interest you. The sad truth is most people don’t like their job. Why then, would you start an internet business with a product you don’t like or care about? You must have a passion for what you are doing or you will never be successful.

Third, don’t quit! I can’t tell you how many times quitting crossed my mind when I was struggling inrepparttar 104377 beginning. Perseverance ALWAYS pays off. Stick with it when your business is struggling, good times are ahead. Remember, knowledge is power. Study, study, and study some more until you are an expert in your field.

-------------------------------------- Joel Dreher is an affiliate marketer with several ofrepparttar 104378 top companies onrepparttar 104379 web today. He isrepparttar 104380 publisher ofrepparttar 104381 NO Hype Home Business Newsletter, a guide to starting and building your home business. To subscribe, visit http://www.profit-in-business.com. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Joel Dreher is a successful high school teacher, coach, and affiliate marketer. A three time teacher of the year in marketing and business, Dreher is currently working on his Doctorate in education. Searching for ways to utilize three months off a year, he began a successful career as an affiliate for several online businesses.com.




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