As a small business owner, your time is one of your most valuable assets. How you manage it can make a significant difference to your productivity, stress levels, and overall success. With the demands of running a business constantly evolving, effective time management is more important than ever.
Time management techniques are designed to help you stay organised, focused, and ready to tackle your goals. We’ve pulled together some of the most popular time management techniques to help you remain focused on what’s important.
The S.M.A.R.T. technique sets out a framework to map the future direction of your business. It’s been around since 1981 and ensures every goal you set is tested against five criteria:
SMART goals provide clarity and focus, helping you ensure the time spent on tasks aligns with your broader objectives. For example, the finalised SMART goal for the LinkedIn strategy above might be:
“Generate 10 qualified mortgage enquiries via LinkedIn within three months by posting weekly content, engaging with key connections, and following up with leads.”
The Eisenhower Matrix is a simple yet effective tool for prioritising tasks by urgency and importance. Often used with task management platforms like Asana, Trello, or Microsoft To Do, it splits tasks into four categories:
This method helps you focus on what truly matters while delegating or eliminating less critical tasks.
The Bullet Journal is a popular method of organising your daily output via a points system. Tracking events, tasks and other items using points allows you and others to create realistic scheduling that reflects the effort required to deliver a piece of work.
By regularly reviewing your journal—whether physical, digital, or a mix of both—you can track progress, adapt your approach and refine your time management practices. This ongoing process not only keeps you organised but also helps you stay aligned with your business goals.
The Pareto Principle, or the 80/20 rule, suggests that 80% of results come from 20% of your efforts. This principle is particularly useful for small businesses aiming to focus resources effectively.
Here’s how to identify and act on your “20% tasks”:
Using this principle helps you cut through distractions and concentrate on high-impact activities.
The Pomodoro Technique is ideal for maintaining focus, especially when distractions or large tasks feel overwhelming. Its structured approach involves working in short, intense bursts with regular breaks.
Here’s how to implement it:
This technique breaks tasks into manageable chunks, helping you maintain productivity and avoid burnout.
Time management is an essential skill for small business owners, but it’s also one you can refine over time. By adopting these strategies, you can focus your efforts on what truly matters, boosting both productivity and business growth.
For more tips on productivity, strategy, and business development, explore the Growth Series Library. With the right tools and techniques, you can take control of your time and create a business that thrives.
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