Busy people get more done. I had a boss who used to say this to me all the time. I remember thinking back then how absurd that sounded, but it wasn't until I became insanely busy in my own career, and life in general, that I realised what a truism that was.
In this new information age, people can't help but be drawn to systems, techniques and procedures that streamline automate and inspire us to do more with our day. And rightly so. Increase productivity and you increase revenue. Simple economics. But how do you really get more done with your day and what do people really mean when they say that.

Well known Author and blogesphere legend, Tim Ferriss, of Four Hour Work Week fame, measures effectiveness over efficiency. That is to say; doing the right things versus doing things well, (whether or not they are important).

Running your own business has its own set of challenges and they usually involve wearing more than one hat. The first thing I ask my clients during our initial consultation is 'What do you spend time on, that does not generate revenue?' The answer is almost always the same. Inputting client data, reading and responding to emails, tracking expenses, returning missed phone calls. And the second question I ask is 'What would it cost you, if you didn't change" and the answers range anywhere between sleep, marriage, health and sanity.

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