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Friday, August 22, 2008

 

How to Measure Your Hourly Progress

Have you ever started on a project and 10 hours later you are no where near being finished? Or how about you received an order to fill and you never completed? So many business entrepreneurs as well as others have trouble measuring their hourly progress. So many people never know where to start; others do not know how to manage. Whatever your case maybe whether you want to succeed in life as well as business you will need to know how to successfully measure your hourly progress.

When just starting out in business its ruff, with so many ideas and things on your mind the day can fly by in an instance. This is why to properly be proactive and very productive you need to track your every step of the way. If not, time will pass by faster then a speeding bullet.

Here are some things you can do to help with this situation.

-Create a to do list, and update this list every day(remember when working for yourself no one will have what needs to be done all laid out in front of you, you will need to log and track it yourself)

-Complete you to do list. So many people will get the first step correct and completely pass the second, Completing what you have logged and scheduled in. a schedule or to do list can prove to be one of the most efficient tools in your life as well as business adventure and can lead to overall better productivity.

Set goals. See goals and track your status from how far away to achieving those goals you are. Goals can be a great thing to have; they keep you on top of your game, life and give you motivation when you need it the most. Having to self motivate yourself can be a daunting task however, if you have goals that are in place it pays all the world and proves help you reach your success. When setting goals set a realistic achievable goal, instead of setting a goal for the month or the week or the day set a goal to obtain by the end of the hour. Work through and achieve. The mind comprehends in work progress. This is what slows the feeling of time down.

Now that you have these three tools you can now measure your hourly progress with ease.

Step one; create your to do list and map all task and daily chores.

Step two; get on your horse put your mind and creative energy to work and bust through your task

Step three; have goals posted up around your home or work place in the instance you are confused stuck or fall out of interest you can refer back to and self motivate yourself back on track to obtain success. If you stick to the plan and put your mind to work use your creative energy wisely you will have no problem keeping track of your hourly progress.

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