Planning to make time for a particular purpose is different from planning your day or planning the
execution of projects. Your plan to make time for implementing your ideas about your business should have
three main characteristics:
1. It has to be consistent
Implementing your ideas for your business is a major and ongoing series of tasks which will take a lot of
time over a long period. You need to plan to spend a certain amount of time each day or each week and
consistently complete jobs during that time. It could be a time which is normally not too busy, such as half an
hour after lunch each day, a time when you are normally losing focus such as a Friday afternoon or a time when
you're ready for new challenges such as a Monday morning. But it should be regular and you should be able to
get something done during that time.
2. It should not be too ambitious
This sounds contradictory but the aim of this planning is to succeed in implementing some small task
each day or each week. If you plan to put aside too much time, the overall initiative is likely to fail. Even fifteen
minutes a day will, over a year, get you far along towards implementing your best ideas.
3. The implementation has to be broken down
If you're going to implement these ideas in small, regular bits, you have to break the work down into
easily managed jobs. This exercise alone is a large task which can be broken down quite handily: for example,
take your best idea and decide what work has to be done first. If that work is too much to fit into your regular
allotment, identify a part that will fit and do that. As part of the first job, you can identify the next bit of work and
go from there.
Of course, as a small business owner, there are many other ways to make more time for whatever you
want to do, but the key factor is planning.
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