Small Business
So many business owners get so busy, have so many things to do and are bombarded with so many requests from staff and customers that their days often simply fall apart.
Hands up how many have started the day with a clear purpose of getting something achieved and at the end of it you’ve achieved nothing.
It’s not like working for a big company where you’re paid for one specific purpose with a clearly designed job description and targets.
Owning your own business means you do everything and your day gathers its own momentum depending on what crisis or concerns appear.
That all has to change and, if you can relate to this scenario, you need to start building some structure into your day.
Here are some tips to get started;
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