As Business Owners, time and money are always in short supply. Could these habit changing goals help get you more of both?
Financial Goals
Cashflow
You’ve heard it before: cash is king. It’s the lifeblood of your business and essential to keeping things running smoothly. Well-worn phrases like these hold true for a reason.
Think of it this way: driving is far less enjoyable if you’re constantly worried about breaking down. Similarly, running a business is no fun when you’re chasing overdue payments or stressing about meeting payroll.
Establishing and maintaining effective cashflow management not only reduces stress but also frees up time and energy to focus on growth-driving projects.
Net result: You might even enjoy running your business more!
Budget
When setting a budget, keep it conservative. A budget without realistic, evidence-based foundations is essentially worthless.
Review Your Costs
During the early days of the pandemic, many businesses scrutinised their supplier lists to determine essential expenses and identify negotiable costs. When was the last time you repeated this exercise?
Pricing
Reluctant to increase your prices? You’re not alone. Many business owners are hesitant to implement price hikes.
To overcome this, conduct market research and competitor analysis to determine what price increases your market can sustain.
Credit Control
Take a closer look at your credit control system:
Make time to analyse your figures regularly. Review your profit and loss statements to track progress toward your profit margins and identify anomalies. Use this time to assess your credit control by monitoring debtor days.
Time Goals
Better Time Management
Did you return from holiday vowing to improve your time management? How’s that going? Remember, you can take control of your day—it’s entirely possible.
Here’s how to achieve your time goals:
Have a Plan for the Day
The old adage is true: failing to plan is planning to fail. Set clear targets for the day, and imagine the satisfaction you’ll feel when you look back at a list of completed tasks.
How to do it:
Eat Your Greens
Your most important and urgent task might not be your favourite. Tackle it first. Like eating your vegetables, it may not be fun, but it’s good for you—and you’ll feel great once it’s done.
What About Tasks That Keep Rolling Over?
Here’s a tip: for any task you postpone, mark it with a star (*). If it gets to nine stars, it’s probably never going to get done. Either delegate it or drop it.
Stop Spinning Plates
Business owners often juggle multiple responsibilities—operations, accounts, marketing—which can leave jobs half-finished.
Do you complicate things by allowing distractions? How often do you check your phone or let email notifications interrupt you?
Try this:
Done Is Better Than Perfect
As Benjamin Franklin wisely said, “Well done is better than well said.” Mark Zuckerberg’s success stems, in part, from embracing the mantra “Done is better than perfect.”
Perfectionism often leads to wasted time and energy as you repeatedly revisit tasks. How productive can you be if you’re always chasing perfection?
Visualise Success
You’re more likely to achieve your goals if you visualise them.
To help, we’ve created a downloadable Goal-Setting sheet to kick-start your planning.
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