Spring Cleaning Checklist for Your Toolbox
It’s springtime–time to clean out the clutter.
Don’t forget to include cleaning out your digital toolbox.
With new tools and services coming out every day, it’s easy to accumulate more than you need.
Avoid getting to the point where your tools and programs hinder your progress by using this checklist to comb through what you’re currently using, what you’re no longer using, and what you really need to optimize your business systems.
Save Massive Amounts of Time with One Simple Tool
Does this kind of situation sound familiar?
A client wants to book a session with you, but there’s this frustrating and time-consuming series of email exchanges about possible dates and times. “Oh, that doesn’t work for me. Can we do 3 pm PST instead?”
This happens all the time, and it doesn’t cast you in the most professional light. You want everything to flow smoothly and quickly.
Use an online schedule to put an end to scheduling ping-pong, which can cause you to lose clients and cash.
Want a Sneak Peek at My Toolbox?
I promised you that I’m going to be giving you more behind-the-scenes access to how I run my business.
Now I want to show you the tools I rely on to manage my business.
You might find this surprising, but I don’t have a large collection of tools. When you have too many tools—no matter how wonderful they are—you get bogged down in managing them.
Systematically Successful Blueprint for 2015
Devising a plan to achieve goals can get very challenging. Even when we take the time to do it, we quickly give up on our goals, because we never translate them into day-to-day actions that actually fit our very busy schedules.
As a result, our plans look wonderful on paper but are quite impossible to achieve.
How DO we create a plan that motivates us instead of bringing us down and making us feel bad about ourselves?
You Need a Checklist Before You Go on Vacation!
Did all sorts of fears creep up on you the last time you thought about taking a vacation?
Can I go on vacation without ruining my business? Everything’s going to collapse if I’m not in control. I’m the only one who can keep things running smoothly. Maybe I should just keep working and take a vacation later.
While worrying is understandable, we must also remember the reasons we started our business in the first place