Back to Basics: Why Your To-Do List is Failing Your Business
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In the final installment of her "Back to Basics" series, Jaime dives into the foundational habits of effective time management for business owners. Moving beyond simple prioritization, this episode focuses on a tactical approach to using your calendar as an executive assistant to prevent burnout and ensure consistent growth.
Key Takeaways
Your Calendar is Your Assistant: Shift away from static to-do lists that get lost or ignored. Instead, schedule every task directly into your calendar to integrate it into your actual workflow.
The "Energy-First" Schedule: Align your most cognitively demanding tasks, like strategic planning or complex proposals, with the times of day when your brain is most active. Save low-effort "admin" tasks for your natural energy slumps.
Non-Negotiable Business Development: To avoid a "cash crunch" or a dry pipeline, dedicate a minimum of four to eight hours every week to business development and follow-ups. Consistency here is the key to long-term stability.
Create Breathing Room: Over-scheduling leads to the loss of creativity. Intentionally block out "marination" time after meetings to digest information and take notes.
Prioritize Well-being: Exercise and rest are not "low priority" items; they are "immovable CEO leadership time". Your business cannot thrive if you are operating on sleep deprivation and overwhelm.
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