Being more efficient in business can help your company and make the day pass more quickly. Consider how you could use your time more wisely and get more accomplished.

Increase Your Personal Efficiency and Make the Most of Each Day!

We all have 24 hours each day. Those that use their 24 hours most effectively have the most successful businesses, the cleanest homes, and the happiest families. Are you using your time as effectively as possible? Consider how you could use your time more wisely and get more accomplished.

Efficiency in Business

Being more efficient in business can help your company and make the day pass more quickly:
  1. Drink water. Nothing will sap your energy quicker than dehydration. By the time you feel thirsty, it’s too late. Take a drink during your break and continue drinking throughout the day.
  2. Delegate. You can get more accomplished if you delegate as many tasks as you can. When necessary, you might even be able to delegate tasks to your team or assistants.
    - People are a resource. Be respectful, but use them wisely.
  3. Have an up to date to-do list. You’ll get more done if you can hit the ground running when you first walk in the door. Know what you need to accomplish and have a plan already in place.
  4. Take regular breaks. The best ratio for the average person is a 10-minute break each hour. You’ll get more done over the entire day and still feel refreshed when everyone else is burning out. Take breaks and get more done.
     - Work intently for that hour. Watch the clock and see how much you can get done. Push yourself. Then take a break and recharge.

These are just a few ideas. How could you use your time better? How do you waste time?

Efficiency at Home

It’s just as important to be efficient at home:
  1. Delegate. If you have a partner, spouse or kids, put those extra hands to work. You can get a lot more accomplished and have more time available for leisure activities. Teamwork at home is a wonderful thing.
     - Consider hiring someone to clean the house, mow the grass, and/or do the shopping.
    - Even small children can be helpful. Let them do age-appropriate tasks, even if they’re only able to put their toys away or set the table.
  2. Get everything ready the night before. Avoid packing lunches and selecting clothes in the morning. Make these things part of your evening ritual. Your mornings will be much more relaxed. Ensure the car is ready to go, too. Try to keep your tank at least half-full to avoid morning trips to the gas station.
  3. Get organized. The average person spends a lot of time looking for things at home. Car keys, the checkbook, TV remote, batteries, and bills, to name a few. You can save a lot of time by getting organized.
  4. Put things away when you’re done. Making the house clean is a major job. Keeping it clean, instead, is much easier. Teach everyone to put things away when they’re done. If you and your family always put things back, the house can’t become cluttered.
     - Dirty dishes go in the sink or the dishwasher.
     - Put mail in the appropriate place after sorting or opening.
     - Toys go back on the shelf.
     - When you take off your shoes, put them in the proper place.
     - Use a pen? Put it back when you’re done.
These ideas will help you handle responsibilities efficiently and spend less time on your tasks. Time is the one resource that we all have in equal amounts. The most successful people are those that make the most of the 24 hours they’re given each day. Make yours count!

 

Random Interesting Fact of the Week: 

Australia is wider than the moon!

Joke of the week:

Why can't you improve the efficiency of wind farms by playing country music around them?

Because they're really just big heavy metal fans!!!! LOL

(If you have a joke you would like to share, we would LOVE a laugh - please share it in the Expand The Business Facebook Group and tag me in the post!) 

3 Quotes on Making The Most of Your Day:

“If you believe it will work, you'll see opportunities. If you believe it won't, you will see obstacles.” - Wayne Dyer -

“Learn the rules like a pro, so you can break them like an artist.”
- Pablo Picasso -

“It is amazing what you can accomplish if you do not care who gets the credit.”
- Harry Truman -

Book of the week:


This book redefines your "year" to be 12 weeks long.
In 12 weeks, there just isn't enough time to get complacent, and urgency increases and intensifies.
The 12 Week Year creates focus and clarity on what matters most and a sense of urgency to do it now.
In the end more of the important stuff gets done and the impact on results is profound..

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