Asana is the project and task management software of choice for many small business owners. Let’s use the Asana project management framework to organize your business.
There’s so much to love about Asana. . .
The basic software is free
You can collaborate with up to 15 people at no additional cost
Setting up projects and tasks is straightforward
The system notifies you of the items that are due
There’s a phone app that allows you to add tasks on the go
However, this is just scratching the surface of Asana’s capabilities.
Dealing with all the messages in your inbox can feel like battling the Goliath – impossible to win.
Just when you think it’s under control, you’re besieged with a barrage of new e-mails. And so Inbox Zero – an Inbox with no messages – remains an illusion.
That’s why I let go of the Inbox Zero idea. Besides, having to get rid of new e-mails creates unnecessary anxiety for me and distracts me from the actions I need to take in relation to these messages.
Instead, I make sure that my inbox is processed, where I’ve taken the appropriate action on every single message.
Do you hate systems and routines? I bet you’re a lot like most of my clients. You resist scheduling tasks on your calendar or carefully set up your projects on your calendar but then ignore them. Do you get caught in this frustrating cycle? You create new routines and...
Every weekend, you tell yourself you’re going to figure out how to be more productive and finally get your business under control.
You set goals. You prioritize. Get inbox to zero, sort through receipts, and systematize online marketing efforts. Maybe you even use things like Evernote, Teuxdeux or Workflow to make yourself feel extra on top of things!
Want to know what everyone is always asking me? I get hundreds of requests for my recommendations for software tools and gadgets that will increase efficiency. Technology offers so many great ways to optimize the process of running your business and even putting some...
Guest blogging is an integral part of our marketing and audience-building strategies because it. . .
Generates publicity and increases our visibility
Builds trust and enhances our credibility
Establishes our status as an expert
Generates traffic to our website
Improves our website ranking
But once our business grows and we get even busier, keeping up with our guest blogging becomes challenging.
It’s a lot easier to maintain this essential marketing practice when you have a system in place, so I want to share something sp