Benefits of auditing your time

Manage Your Time or it Will Manage You

Time is so valuable.

It always seems like we don’t have enough time in the day to get everything done.

As entrepreneurs, we work “on” our business, “in” our business, serve our clients, and still need to make time to have relationships with those that matter most.

I mean really – how are we supposed to get everything done?

To really answer this question, I had to dig deep, and get somewhat uncomfortable. I had to do for myself, what I recommend to my clients.

I needed to audit my time.

While there are several ways to do this, I went the paper route.

Not what you expected right? Stick with me; we’ll get to the tech part soon.

I needed this to be a simple process so I could build consistency.

Start with a simple sheet of paper and write down the time you started working today. Then log start and stop times for your tasks. For me, they were working on my QuickBooks files, invoicing clients, and managing my daily tasks.

This exercise gave me tremendous insight on how I was structuring my day. It spelled out how much time I was spending on creating business opportunities, and devoting to my client work.

Once I was clear on that, I incorporated the tech.

If you’re anything like me, you completely underestimate how long tasks take. In my mind, unscheduled client calls didn’t take time at all. Answering a client email was quick, and not worth billing.

Here’s what I learned, I was totally wrong.

The hardest part wasn’t so much how much time I was spending on tasks, but how hard it was to get refocused on the task I was previously engaged in!

Now, I have a completely different approach to how I manage my time and here are some steps you can incorporate right now:

Turn Off Notifications On All Your Devices

You can set times to respond to emails, and all calls are scheduled. This will remove distractions and keep you focused on your tasks.

Incorporate Time Tracking 

Yes – I know this isn’t fun, but using a time tracking software to track billable and non-billable time will make your more productive and effective. I use TSheets, since they have the most amazing customer experience ever! I’m big on the user experience, and I review the information I gather from TSheets weekly.

Now, I know how much time I’m working “in” my business, and the impact it has, since I can see how I transition my efforts into paying clients. Plus, I can adjust my pricing based on how long projects take to complete. I set my office hours based on the results of these two metrics, which gives me more freedom to spend time on what really matters!

Okay – your turn.

If you’re interested in trying any of my two methods, download a copy of my time tracking worksheet, or sign up for a trial of TSheets.

Want to chat about how to make this whole time management thing work for you?

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