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Seven Things To-Do Today to Become a More Effective Employee or Business Owner

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On the cusp of a new year we all want to be the most effective employee we can be.  Having effective business organizing skills is a great place to start.  So what are the tricks and tips of business organizing?  What do all highly effective people have in common?  If you can incorporate these seven elements into your work life you will be an effective employee or business owner in 2012.

Have a Plan

When you have a plan you can focus on the priorities in your day.  Have you heard the 80/20 rule?  Simply put 80 percent of your results come from 20 percent of your efforts.  Put your effort into things that are ACTUALLY important, and watch the results.

Plan Your Day, Week, and Month

Let your calendar be a huge stress reducer for you.  Your calendar will keep you on time with your plans.  Set appointments with yourself during the day to work on projects.  Setting aside time and honoring that time will help you get your time sensitive work done on time.

Invest time in High-Payoff Tasks

This brings you back to the 80/20 rule.  That 20 percent is where you want to focus your real energy.  Ask yourself what can I do that will have the biggest impact today?  These high-payoff tasks should get a priority spot on your calendar.  That means if you are the most productive in the morning you should schedule your work time for the morning hours on these activities.

Use their time wisely

When it comes to business organizing highly effective employees have procrastination beat!  It is a habit that you need to break. Find the source of your procrastination and diligently work on it whether it is perfectionism or too many distractions.

Batch your work to make the best use of your time.  Set aside time to make phone calls, return emails, ect. throughout your day. Making 5 phone calls in a row will go faster than if you stop what you are working on to make 5 phone calls throughout your day.

Limit Interruptions

Unnecessary interruptions can become a HUGE timewaster in your day.  Create a work environment where it is not easy to become distracted at the drop of a hat.  If other people are the problem consider making a “off limits” time in your office while you work on your high-payoff projects.  This is time scheduled in your calendar so it should be easier to make it “quiet time” in your office.

Lead a Balanced Life

Go on vacation.  It is important to keep yourself fresh and excited.  In order to do that, you need down time.

Schedule 24-48 hours of “unplugged time”.  No work, tv, computer, phone app.s you may find your brain and family and friends thank you!

Do not live in the “urgent” Reactive Mode

Being an effective employee means you have a plan every day.  Keeping to that plan means your time sensitive work gets done.  This puts a break on the panicked urgent mode that rules many people’s days.

You will still be interrupted by “urgent crises”.  It is up to you to determine how urgent they are.  Sometimes things are important, but not urgent. This is where planning comes in to play.  Planning out this important work makes sure that by its due date the work is complete.

Assess whether this urgent work can be delegated, or wait.  Remember there are consequences to saying “Yes”. By working on the new project you will be putting off work you had previously scheduled, so make certain you rework your calendar.

Being an Effective Employee or Business Owner

Being an effective employee for 2012 is a great goal.  Business organizing can get you there.  Make a plan for your day, week, month, and year.  Working with a calendar and a plan will help make this your year!

What is your biggest challenge in becoming an effective employee or business owner?  Comment below!

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My favorite things that keep me organized and my life simple

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Don’t know what to get your boss, friend, or even yourself for the holidays? I am going to share my secrets with you on how I stay organized and enjoy a less hectic holiday season!

Below is my list of favorite apps, gadgets, and gifts that keep me organized and help keep my life simple.

Favorite iPhone & iPad Apps

iPhone Notes, OneNote or Evernote Apps – one place to keep me organized with all my lists and so much more.
Send Out Cards – Quickly send and mail a physical Birthday, Thank You or any other card in seconds.  Send a holiday card on me here.

Favorite Gifts

Blueruby Jewelery showcasing jewelery designers from around the world.  This is my favorite jewellery store and go to place for gifts.

Home

Bodum Bistro Electric Cordless Water Kettle – Bought mine at David’s Tea at Oakridge Shopping Centre. Finally, a tea kettle I can store in my cupboard and it’s perfect for travelling.  Thank you Kim for the great idea!
Spa Mobile – spa treatments in the comfort of your home.  A big time-saver!  Ask for Amanda.
Flameless Wax Candles from Pottery Barn – battery operated and automatic timer. No more fuss or worries of candle wax dripping and safe to use.  My favorite gift to give and my clients love these!

Healthy and Beauty

Bobby Brown tinted eye brighter. Simply the best and goes on smooth!
Laura Mercier compact eye lash curler – Small and compact for traveling.
JJ Virgin’s 6 Weeks to Sleeveless and Sexy – her 4 x 4 workout videos really work.
Fresh “Sugar” tinted lip balm with SPF 15 – Color without the lipstick and gloss.
Bumble and Bumble Brilliantine hair product – It’s so amazing for all kinds of hair.  Is unique and hard to define.  Gives hair polish and a sort of languid slept-in, sexy look.
Oribe Dry Texturing Spray – invisible dry hair spray that builds incredible volume and texture.  It’s the best dry shampoo I’ve ever used and is worth the price! Jennifer Lopez hairstylist designed the Oribe products and she uses the Shine and Body Shampoo.

Travel

Pack-it Custom Travel Bottle Set. Label items with you label maker.

Fashion

The Laundress Cashmere and Wool Sweater Wash –  Every November I was all my sweaters on gentle cycle or by hand.  Our cashmere and wool sweaters and scarves are fluffy and smell so fresh. No more trips to the dry cleaner! Also available at J. Crew.

Technology

Label Maker Brother PT 2100 or PT 2730 label maker – Can’t live without my label maker!  It automatically trims off short labels and uses laminated tapes that are easy to peel off. Do not use less expensive paper tapes as they curl on the edges and don’t peel off clean.
Camtasia software – allows me to record an audio and capture my computer screen for quick “how-to” training videos.

Be Your Own Superwoman: Learn How to Name Computer Files and Get Organized

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how to name computer filesMore and more we are expected to be superwoman in our everyday lives. Super wives and mothers, with ours homes and families organized and running well. And great employees or business owners with everything under control! If you are going to have chance of meeting these wild expectations you are going to need to know how to get organized at work. Being organized will leave you with the most time in your day to find success in all your endeavors.

How Can I Save Time and Learn How to Get Organized at Work?

• Plan your day out to suit your strengths. Most of us have times of the day when we are most productive, and times when we are less. If you are at your best right away in the morning, plan to work on your high demand projects right when you get to work in the morning. If you lag the hour before lunch use that time to work less demanding projects.

• Don’t put off a decision that can be made now. Delay a decision unnecessarily and you are wasting time and keeping things on your plate that could be cleared off now! It you need further explanation, ask for it. Asking a question instead of making an assumption could save you a lot of time if it means not doing something all over again.

What is Stealing My Time at Work?

Learning how to be organized at work can help you avoid the traps that steal our time at work. When things become muddled and unclear it is hard to get things done.

• When directions are unclear, and decisions aren’t made everything takes more time.

• Can you say no? It is a problem for many women in their work and home life. Not being able to say no when you need to can destroy a schedule you are trying to keep at work.

• Cluttered, messy, and unorganized work areas are a HUGE problem when it comes to getting things done.

• Not knowing how to name computer files is a problem. When you can’t find what you need you spend precious minutes, or more, searching for it. This applies to paper files and computer files. Developing systems to help you name and find files when you need them will help you stop wasting time.

How to Name Computer Files.

If you don’t have a system when it comes to naming files, especially shared files, you may be losing precious time searching for them. Using a consistent file naming system means you will have fast easy access to your information.

Create a footer at the bottom of your working documents. Your footer should include: “Path and Filename”, “Page X of Y”, “Originator of the Document”, and the “Date”.

When your document reaches its final form remove your footer.

Use this format for naming your files:

Main Subject_Keyword_Keyword_VersionNumber/Final_YYYY¬¬¬-MM¬-DD

For example: Budgets_Board Manual_v1_2008-08-25

Unclutter Your Desktop.

While you are organizing your files finish uncluttering your workspace by cleaning up your desktop. If your desktop is a big cluttered mess it is just as distracting and just as big of a time waster as paper clutter.

Use shortcuts to folders you use frequently. Folders are also important for files that may be saved on your desktop currently. Keeping the right files in the right folders will make it faster to find what you need, all while eliminating visual clutter.

So when you are learning how to be organized at work there are several important things to keep in mind. First, make a decision when you can! Procrastination can be destructive and a real time eater. Clutter and disorganization are a big way to lose time in your day. Knowing how to name computer files well can help you become more organized. Once you save yourself time at work you have more time to take care of not only your family at home, but also yourself! Remember it is important to take care of yourself so you can continue to be the wonder woman we know you are.

 

I want to hear from you! What have you learned about how to name computer files and getting organized at work that has helped you save time?