Organizing Your Day
One of the hardest things for most individuals working from home
is to stay focused. One of the best ways to stay focused is
organization. In addition, being organized will help your time
management skills. The two are very much intertwined.
Planning out your day is very important. What you will do in the
morning, afternoon/and or evening, depending on what hours you
work is paramount.
Have a trigger that starts your day. For example, my trigger is
I finish my morning walk. Once this is done, I make a cup of
Java and to the office I go.
Once in the office, the computer goes on, along with the
auxiliary equipment. I check my tickle file, my calendar for the
day, and pull my To-Do file.
While I am looking at these items my mail program is working to
check e-mail. I delete the junk and deal with the additional
mail by answering it, or placing it in a folder to deal with
later.
At this point depending on your business you should start
dealing with the items in your tickle file and To Do List.
For those of you just starting to run a lease purchase business
you should be doing the following:
Check your goals Check your calendar and tickler file Check your
e-mail and answer If you need to, go through your newspapers and
your other lists for sellers to call. Otherwise, do your call
backs and set up appointments if appropriate Start calling - 1/2
hour from each list Send out follow-up information Enter calls
in database Read in your area, both on and off line Visit
on-line groups that relate to business Check e-mail and respond
Do your To Do list for next day Add appointments to calendar
For those of you in the lease purchase business be sure to check
your Step By Step the First Month in your manual. Remember it
outlines what you need to do the first month. The above list
will vary for you, if you need to drive neighborhoods, meet with
sellers and/or tenant buyers, put up flyers, or speak at
meetings.
For those of you running a business other than lease purchasing
you can do many of the same things as those running a lease
purchase business. The basics are still the same, it is just you
are working them in another area.
So, be sure you have a To Do List, a tickler file and a
calendar. Have a trigger that starts your day. Put all you do on
your calendar, and add in time for mishaps. If they don't occur,
you'll have extra time. Split up your day to do your calling,
letter writing, follow-up e-mails, mailings, meetings, and any
additional things that occur for your particular business.
Having a plan when to do what, and scheduling things when you
feel more comfortable dealing with them, in effect, the best
time for you to do them, will go a long way in making for a
smoother work day.
And remember to utilize that wasted time. For instance, while
mail is coming down or you are printing something take care of
something else. For example if you are printing a large
document, or e-mailing a long document, get your filing done,
read a short article, put dates on your calendar. Make a quick
phone call, check supplies, you get the idea. By managing your
time better it will allow you to get it all done.
Have you ever wondered how some people work two jobs, do
volunteer work, and take care of their home and children? I do,
they know how to manage their time.
Copyright DeFiore Enterprises 2001