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How much fun did you have this summer? We hope you took some time out during the hottest months to relax, recharge and reboot. If you’re a parent as well as a business owner, we know it’s pretty likely you put your regular work schedule on hold (not always an easy thing, of course) to keep your kiddos happy and entertained.
But let’s face it: We’re already counting down to the first day back at school. That means you’ll soon be deep into your crazy, caffeinated, 24/7 routine, too. The transition from downtime to go-time isn’t always easy. Instead of wistfully watching the leaves begin to turn, consider these tips from your fellow entrepreneurs on how to jump back into a routine that can help you stay motivated, productive and organized – in winter, spring, summer and fall.
Routine matters
Have you thought much about how you start each busy business day? Our sources (that’s all of you!) swear their first-thing-in-the-morning routine is critical for getting the day’s tasks, projects and goals under control -- and staying that way. Ariane Scholl, a candle-maker in Batavia, IL, tells us:
“When I’ve got a lot going on, I get organized by writing down the top three things I need to get done that day, and I try not to get distracted. I’m not the most organized person, but creative people are supposed to be messily organized, right? Having deadlines and small targets keep me in line.”
(Ariane shares more ideas about staying organized here.)
Online marketing and web design expert Skip Blankley begins his day by taking a close look at his project- and sales pipeline. Using Pipedrive, he knows at a glance if he should be developing a proposal, researching project or following up on a lead. Skip admits he wasn’t always so committed to keeping a strict routine.
“For the longest time I wasn’t measuring anything,” he admits. “But time is the most valuable asset we have, so you need to track how much of it you’re spending and where.”
Not quite convinced of the power of a routine? Here’s a step-by-step article to guide you through a daily writing process to help you stay organized, focused and on track. The accompanying PDF shows you exactly what to do!
Beyond routine: ritual
San Francisco product design- and branding guru Sarah Harrison advises entrepreneurs (and everyone, really) to begin each day with an activity that “centers and inspires you.” We couldn’t agree more! Here are five tips and insights from Sarah about having a morning ritual that’s both precious -- and critical to her success.
Want to learn more? Sarah shares tons more valuable information about creating a powerful morning ritual in this great interview.
Sip some inspiration with your morning Joe
There’s something wonderful about easing into your day with a solid dose of positivity. Turns out plenty of you hard-working self-starters set yourselves up for a great day ahead by reading a few moving, inspiring or challenging quotes. We’re sharing just a few:
Goals welcome (lofty and otherwise)
There’s no need to wait until New Year’s Eve to set goals for the year ahead. Instead, think about projects or ideas you’re excited to start tackling right now. Whether you set out to achieve your milestones by the end of the day, the week, the month or even the year, clarifying goals and setting intentions in writing gets you a step closer to making them a reality. So dream small – or big!
Gary Donald, a civil engineer in Las Vegas, wrote list of seven goals he wanted to cross off his list by year's end:
In District Heights, MD, professional life coach Athena Thomas set (and began achieving) these short- and long-term goals: “I want to write and build a following for my blog. I know I am very late answering this. But that is exactly what I did this year. My goal was to have 100 followers by the end of the year. I am six people away.” (Go, Athena!)
Bruce Marmy, an expert in electrical installations, shared this from Sabinal, NM: “I want to build my company and get some new customers.” Oh, and don’t forget this: “Stay alive.”
Thanks for keeping our priorities straight, Bruce!
Now it’s your turn!
QB Community members, if you’ve “chilled out” during the hot summer, how do you gear up for a busy and focused fall?
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