We all have the same 1,440 minutes each day, but some of us achieve so much more than others. How can we free up time to help lead a better business and ultimately achieve a happier life?
Top 10 Time Wasters
1.
Lack of clear goals
Start by setting clear 12 month goals, then break these down into 90 day goals. Your actions each day should be steps towards achieving those 90 day goals, which will ultimately lead to the achievement of your 12 month goals. If you don;t yet have goals in place for your business, a good starting point is to complete SWOT Analysis (identify your Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities & Threats). Read more here:
https://www.aafl.nz/know-your-strengths-so-you-can-identify-opportunities
2.
A messy desk
Desk clutter results in mind clutter. Whether you're working in an office, or from home, tidy your workspace each day before you leave so you don’t arrive to a mess. Also consider how paperless you are; paper becomes clutter. Tools such as
Hubdoc (included in all Xero starter, standard and premium plans) can help you process, and get rid of, unnecessary paper. Contact us if you want help to get started with Hubdoc.
3.
Procrastination and shifting priorities
Spend a few minutes planning tomorrow’s tasks before you leave for the day or planning today’s tasks as soon as you arrive. Avoid unnecessary pick up and put down. Multitasking is a productivity myth.
4.
Interruptions (from humans and technology)
Set clear parameters to reduce distractions, e.g. turn off your email and phone notifications, only check emails between tasks, etc. If it’s urgent, they’ll call or tap your shoulder.
5.
Poor delegation
Ensure you give clear instructions when delegating tasks and empower others to do more for you. Responsibility still falls on you… without a clear process you are setting someone up to fail which will ultimately reflect badly on you.
6. Ineffective systems
Mistakes are often attributable to ineffective systems. Eliminate systems that don’t add value; implement new systems that aid efficiency and train up your team.
7.
Inability to say 'no'
We are defined not just by what we say yes to, but what we say no to. Planning helps us to say no to things that don’t align with our purpose and goals. “No” is a complete sentence.
8.
Ineffective meetings
Ensure every meeting has a purpose, an agenda and clear objectives. Don’t stray from the agenda; refer back to the purpose if you’re going off track. Record clear outcomes and next steps in Meeting Minutes.
9.
Inefficient communication
Think twice before playing email tennis. Ask yourself if a phone call would be more efficient, so you don’t find yourself constantly checking for a reply, or getting your wires crossed amongst the text.
10.
Poor planning
Effective planning has three key components: a clear strategy (with goals, KPIs and required actions), regular reporting to ensure continuous improvement, and accountability.
What are your biggest time wasters?
Identify your top three and take ownership and responsibility to minimise them today!