Short on Time?

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Time2Grow #1 Damn the paradox! Full speed ahead! Apart  from   time travelers  -  which are a very rare type of people -   we all  get the same  24 hours   a day .  Similarly, monks , hermits and lone wolves are usually the only ones capable of freeing themselves without delay from the most ordinary types of everyday hassles and many other kinds of  not-so-fun   responsibilities. Ain't it cool to shave your head...? So, what does this leaves us with? 😕   Well... with an overwhelming majority of people having exactly the same amount of time in hand as you do , and – most likely – the same unexceptional daily chores and struggles ... Same "stuff", different day... We’re not all that different , although some may try to convince you otherwise. Especially time lords . They’re the worst.  Speaking of which… never trust a time lord .  Have you ever met one?  Full temporal perception … being able to observe the past, the present and the future… in any timestream . Hm

TIME TRACKING for the right decisions

Is it your new expensive technology that’s increasing production by 20%? Maybe the sealed deal with your biggest customer after long and arduous negotiations? Or the most popular – the unique idea that got you and your business where you are now.
But what’s the one asset you cherish above all else?

 

Your time!


And the time of your co-workers or employees. What if you are undercharging your biggest customer? Or wasting time that could be better spent on different activities? Or think outside the box: your technology outlay and setup time has been so long that you won’t see a ROI for 10 years? Time is like air – it seems to be free but is actually the most valuable thing you have. And if ‘time is money’ then underestimating the value of time is the most common mistake every entrepreneur or freelancer makes.

The prime time to use

  1. Make a list of your activities (design, programming, administrative) and assign a price for every one
  2. Estimate the time for the project. Don´t worry, it doesn´t have to be 100% precise, just a rough idea…
  3. Track your time for every activity, simply hit the start button and the app will take care of the rest. Don´t forget to track every detail, every e-mail, every consultation – everything must be tracked, regardless of length. Hitting the stopwatch on the project task takes seconds.
  4. The finale: compare project hours with the estimate – then adjust the prices & estimates next time around…
  5. Evolution. After a few projects, you´ll know not only where you are – but how long it took you to get there?
  6. Now it’s easy to see the time costs per every project or client. Then you can rest assured that your best client isn’t exploiting you, and that your technology paid off.
Correct decision making based on knowledge. 

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Comments

Craig Bones said…
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Anonymous said…
Time tracker is a must for everyone who appreciate their time. And it's absolutely obligatory is you are running the business. Because you can never tell how much time you waste, if you're not using a tracker tool. I remember the first time I really felt the need in it when I was writing college paper writing services reviews and I understood that I spend too many time on simple tasks.
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Dominick said…
This one is the best blog and we should always track our time properly. Because without maintaining time perfectly we can't expect to become prosperous in our life. So, we can use timesheet template and this software is totally free. Which is provided by orapex and they named it itimeplus?
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