Productivity Power Tip #2
Just 10 minutes
Do you struggle to get all the important things done you need to do?
Doing a little bit of the right action every day is one of the most productive decisions we can choose to make.
Which is why the “Just 10 Minutes” strategy can be so helpful.
It’s about reaping big rewards from small, seemingly insignificant actions.
Often we overwhelm ourselves by dreaming up that we need to have large chunks of time to achieve our goals.
The problem with this is that we can end up doing nothing, waiting for those big chunks of time to come.
In the meantime, we could have done something small, consistently - even for 10 minutes a day, which would have added up like a rolling snowball.
In reality, simply by starting something and working on it for at least 10 minutes a day, can do so much to build up motivation and momentum.
When we feel that momentum and flow building, we feel new energy and excitement and usually start wanting to do more.
Setting yourself a timer for 10 minutes, and doing short bursts of maintenance work on that area, just to keep it moving forward makes a big difference.
You can build up to more time, but if you really don't feel like it - just say to yourself "just 10 minutes" and see what happens!
This can work with things like...
• Writing the outline or some ideas for a blog article
• Speaking an idea into your phone in voice memos
• Organising your email inbox
• Reading a book about what would help you with your biggest challenge (marketing? sales? copywriting?)
• Practice recording videos
• Writing the copywriting for your social media posts
Just 10 minutes every day.
Action Tip:
Decide on something you can do for just 10 minutes every day that will move the needle forward in your business.
Imagine what it could do for your growth and improvement.
Pick up more tips and strategies at my “Prosper with Productivity” workshop on Saturday 3rd November, where we deep-dive into getting the most important things in your business DONE!
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Having a friend or colleague hold you accountable for your ten minutes can also be a big help!
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