The document outlines 3 levels of roles in entrepreneurship: 1) the entrepreneur who is a visionary and strategist, 2) the manager who is a planner, and 3) the technician who takes action. It then provides tips for effective time management, including creating a time audit, setting time limits for tasks, using to-do lists, planning ahead, spending mornings on most important tasks, learning to delegate, eliminating half-finished work, and changing schedules.
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Notes - Start With Why
The document outlines 3 levels of roles in entrepreneurship: 1) the entrepreneur who is a visionary and strategist, 2) the manager who is a planner, and 3) the technician who takes action. It then provides tips for effective time management, including creating a time audit, setting time limits for tasks, using to-do lists, planning ahead, spending mornings on most important tasks, learning to delegate, eliminating half-finished work, and changing schedules.
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3 level of your role
1) the entrepreneur: visionary, dreamer, strategist
2) the manager: planner 3) the technician: action taker
Begin with your “WHY”; it can be your goal
i.e: Smart Goal
SMART GOAL To set your goal correctly with time management technique Start by using these 20 super-powerful time management tips.
1) Create a time audit. ...
2) Set a time limit to each task. ... 3) Use a to-do-list, but don't abandon tasks. ... 4) Plan ahead. ... 5) Spend your mornings on MITs. ... 6) Learn to delegate/outsource. ... 7) Eliminate half-work. ... 8) Change your schedule.