How to Spend Your Workday
- You = running your company.
- "What should I work on today?!" you ask yourself.
- You form your to-do list.
Your to-do sheet lists these items:
- Help Client A.
- Respond to Customer B.
- Sell to Customer C.
Sure, that might look super-efficient -- but ask yourself:
- Will the stuff I do today also matter 5 years from now?
Peep:
- If no: outsource/delegate it.
- If yes: do it!
You'll be super-productive/efficient if you work on things that will be relevant:
- now
- 5 years from now
Why?
You kick-ass for both the:
- short-term future: "What I do today, I can use tomorrow."
- long-term future: "What I do today, I can use 5 years from now."
For instance, take this task:
- Build an employee manual.
You spend today writing the rough outline for your company's employee manual.
What'd you just do?
You're working on something you company:
- can use tomorrow
- can use 5 years from now
Da-ding!
You freakishly clobber two birds with one stone.
Discover the Sweet Spot
- Fighting daily fires might be swell, but you surrender your long-term future.
- Similarly, working on things that will only be relevant 5 years from now wastes your short-term future.
Find the sweet spot; work on things that you/your-company can use:
- now
- 5 years from now
You'll solidify your company for the long-haul.
Kabadadababingobing!
Work short + long.
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Posted on August 05