Small business owners have it tough. I know. I'm one of them. It surprises me that we aren't all bald from wearing so many hats! But what can we do to alleviate all the stress and pressure? I can tell you for a fact that a hectic schedule is just a symptom of a bigger problem. Eliminate the root cause of the stress, and you eliminate the stress. Here's how to make sure your new year is calm and bright.
Small business owners are torn between what seems
to be a never-ending struggle. We love what we do, but we simply don't have
time to do it all. We are also notorious for being "control freaks"
which makes it oh-so-very-hard to ask for help. This year, try these
suggestions in order to find the perfect middle ground and get some relief in
your "too busy" schedule without losing control.
Practice Delegating
Go ahead. give it a try. Delegating is really not
as hard as it sounds. Start with something small like having someone proofread
your letters or marketing pieces. If you want to maintain control, just ask the
proofreader to change the color of the font so you can see exactly what was
modified. This action frees you up to do more important things, and you have a
quick and easy way to check behind the person -- if you choose to. As you get
more comfortable with the "delegatee's" work, you can allow him/her
to take over more duties for you.
Get Organized
Doing simple things will really give you loads of
more time. now and all year long. For example:
Email - Take time to set up folders in your email
program so you can sort and find messages quickly. No more digging through your
entire Inbox or Sent folder to find what you need.
Accounting - Design a functional spreadsheet to
track income and expenses. The end-of-the-year tax struggle won't take near as
much time if you enter all your information into one document.
Taxes - Take time to sit down with your tax
professional and create a list of expenses you can write off. That way, all
throughout the year, you'll know what receipts to keep and what you can toss in
the trash. You're also likely to find many more deductions than you initially
knew about!
Filing - Develop a filing system so you can get
all that paperwork off the corner of your desk. You'll be able to find what you
need each and every time without your blood pressure or acid reflux kicking in!
Check out David Allen's book titled "Getting Things Done: The Art of
Stress-Free Productivity" to learn some great systems. He also offers an
informational newsletter at http://www.davidco.com.
You'll be amazed at how many more hours you'll
find in your day once things are in their place. Taking just a few minutes to
stop and set things up the way they should be will save you time and money all
year long. Then you can look forward to a new year where all is calm and all is
bright.
You can watch this video in addition to what we wrote:
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