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Take time out for yourself
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Take time out with your family and friends
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Revaluate and reflect on how 2009 is going to be even better!
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Friday, December 19
by
rjosen
on Fri 19 Dec 2008 03:00 AM GMT
Take some time off!
This is our last tip of the year as Miss Jones has an annual shut down from 24th December to 1st January.
To be refreshed and ready to start the new year afresh, we suggest you do the same!
Wishing you a very Merry Christmas and a happy & organised 2009!
Tuesday, December 16
by
rjosen
on Tue 16 Dec 2008 01:00 PM GMT
I just liked this sentence! A different way of saying 'carry no baggage!'
Friday, December 12
by
rjosen
on Fri 12 Dec 2008 03:00 AM GMT
Bring in the Experts
Outsourcing allows firms to buy in expertise without having to take on a full-time member of staff.
Friday, December 5
by
rjosen
on Fri 05 Dec 2008 03:00 AM GMT
This week we have a
Website Of The Week
courtesy of www.enterprisenation.com
Please have a look at
Simply reply to emails with any number of time options
i.e. 24@hitmelater.com
and the email will come back to you at a time of your choosing.
Try it and see!
No more cluttering up your in-box Monday, December 1
by
rjosen
on Mon 01 Dec 2008 12:00 PM GMT
Work = Toil = To work long and hard Work = the absence of play Work = effort I’ve decided work is a four-letter-word. Like most home workers, I love what I do and mostly don’t consider it work. Some parts of my day I spend working but I keep it to a controlled minimum and get it out of the way as quickly as possible. Basically, if I’d rather be doing something else, then I am working! Work is defined by things we don’t like doing; We don’t like dealing with miserable or incompetent people. So once we know who they are, we stamp ‘Do Not Use’ on their details. We don’t like waiting in call centre queues so we switched suppliers. We don’t like calling expensive phone numbers in order to spend money with those companies so we found alternatives. We don’t like being let down. We don’t like our calls not being returned. All this baggage makes work of our days so we make it obsolete. I don’t particularly like dealing with finances so I delegate as much as I can to an accountant, who loves this sort of thing and is good at it. However, I keep all my receipts and records in impeccable order so I don’t pay them to do work I can easily do myself. Similarly, as a team, we all enjoy doing different types of tasks, usually those we are good at, so I’m careful to delegate jobs to the most effective person. I’m sure you don’t need me to repeat all the statistics we hear about how many hours we spend working or waiting or doing mundane tasks or ironing and other household chores. Is it worth doing something that drains our energy or makes us miserable? What will you do with the extra 5 minutes every hour, or an afternoon per week or a week a year? Would you develop more business – if that’s what you like to do? Would you take a week’s holiday? Would you have more me-time or spend more time with family or friends. Or all of the above? So is it worth working when you could be having fun doing business? Business: If it feels like work, you’re not doing it right! |
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