With this advices from great tech-startup profis you’ll maybe not be wiser but you’ll definitely think twice before making obvious mistakes that we all make as entrepreneurs.
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- How I spend my Day How I wish I’d spend my Day Fun Work Sleep Work Fun Sleep Boring There’s always time. Time is priorities.
- Only plan for 4-5 hours of real work per day. – David Heinemeier Hansson, 37 Signals Days always fill up.
- ts normal to have days where you just cant work and days where youll work 12 hours straight. – Alain Paquin, Whatsnexx Work more when you’re in the zone. Relax when you’re not.
- Your time is $1000/hour, and you need to act accordingly. – Jason Cohen, @asmartbear Respect your time and make it respected.
- Multi-tasking like a big shot Answer emails Work on a big presentation Call clients Feel productive Single-treading and home at 5pm Answer emails Work on a big presentation Call clients Feel productive Stop multi-tasking. It merely kills your focus.
- Set up a work routine and stick to it. Your body will adapt.
- Please don’t quit your day Job. Were always more focused and productive with limited time.
- Send email Create Organize to design business home office Team plan Start here Work is the best way to get working. Start with short tasks to get the ball rolling.
- Doing is better than perfect. – Facebook company motto Work iteratively. Expectations to do things perfectly are stifling.
- More work hours doesn’t mean more productivity. Use constraints as opportunities.
- Separate thinking and execution to execute faster and think better. – Sol Tanguay, Imarklab Separate brainless and strategic tasks to become more productive.
- REALLY Important 10am/ Work 12pm/ Try to work 2pm/ really try 4pm /Meeting 5pm… Organize meetings early during the day. Time leading up to an event is often wasted.
- A single meeting can blow a whole afternoon, by breaking it into two pieces each too small to do anything hard in. – Paul Graham, Combinator Group meetings and communication (email or phone) to create blocks of uninterrupted work.
- Keep the same context throughout the day.Switching between projects/clients is unproductive.
- Work around procrastination. Procrastinate between intense sprints of work (Pomodoro).
- Break the unreasonable down into little reasonable chunks. A big goal is only achieved when every little thing that you do everyday, gets you closer to that goal. – Maren Kate, Escaping the 9 to 5
- Buy Milk Open foreign bank account Perform open-heart surgery Clean desk No 2 tasks ever hold the same importance. Always prioritize. Be really careful with to-do lists…
- Only ever work on the thing that will have the biggest impact. – Jason Cohen, @asmartbear Always know the one thing you really need to get done during the day.
- Break tasks into hour increments. Long tasks are hard to get into; feels like it all needs to get done.
- If something can be done 80% as well by someone else, delegate! – John C. Maxwell, Author Delegate and learn to make use of other people.
- Yesterday’s home runs don’t win today’s games. – Babe Ruth, Hall of Fame Baseball player Turn the page on yesterday. Only ever think about today and tomorrow.
- Set deadlines for everything. Dont let tasks go on indefinitely.
- Set end dates for intense or stressful activities. Everything ends at some point.
- Get a reminder app for everything. Do not trust your own brain for your memory. – Julien Smith, Author Always take notes.
- Write down anything that distracts you- google searches, random thoughts, new ideas, whatever. The point is, if you write them down, they’ll stop bubbling up when you’re in the zone. – Steven Corona, Twitpic
- Take breaks. Sometimes.
Etienne Garbugli www.etiennegarbugli.com Product & User Research • User Experience Design • Usability Testing • Customer Development Have ideas?@egarbugli
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