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How Millionaire Moms Shorten Their Work Day and How To Supercharge Your Life

April 15th, 2008
Here is my millionaire mom way of doing business. You have seen in earlier posts that I like to do what I like to do when I like to do it… like taking the afternoon to go bike riding with my son. So how do I get as much done as I do? It’s simple really. It’s called laser focus.
Each evening before I go to bed I do a “mind dump” on a pad of paper where I list everything that has to be done. Of course, that list is always way too long and involves work, family, house, friends, volunteering, etc.
Next, I pick the top three items that will be my priority for the day. How do I determine priority? If my “to do’s” involve the kids, then that is my first priority. Did I volunteer to read in the classroom that day? Is there a doctor’s appointment? The day is structured around these kinds of activities.
Next, I choose the three activities that will “move the ball forward” the fastest. In general, that equates to “What steps, if I take them today, will put cash in my pocket?” It’s really not that complicated and actually simplifies your life. It is called the “Pareto Principle” or the 80/20 rule. 80% of your results come from 20% of your efforts.
I have found this to be true. If you do the 20% activities on a daily basis you will leap frog your business. Ignore the pesky 80%. They are always going to be there. Sometimes I take this a little far, for instance when I picked up my home phone and it no longer worked because I forgot to pay the bill!! Oops. Still, I’d rather have to pay a late fee occasionally then stop my powerhouse output.
Try this out for a week and see what result you get. Remember, it’s the top three actions that will move you forward in your business, your weight loss goals, your relationships…whatever your current priority is. For me, that is getting the word out to entrepreneurial moms that there is a home away from home for them at www.MillionaireMom.com!
 

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Entrepreneurship is the best form of personal development

April 12th, 2008

I like to read “self help” books. I think this entire genre has been mislabeled and should be called “personal development” books. Why? Because I have noticed that the people who really could use a little self help don’t read the books! The most motivated, smart and successful among my circle of friends do.  They are constant learners. Anyone who reads has an edge.  Think of all the knowledge you would gain if you read one book a week. That’s 52 annually and 520 in ten years!! Think that might equate to some major changes in your life for the better? I do.

A person who is entrepreneurial is by nature a person who likes to learn. This is a good thing, because the very nature of running your own business necessitates that you get good at a variety of activities… at least until you can afford to outsource it. Even then you have to be able to identify good work from shoddy work.

If you’re not growing you’re dying in my book. I normally don’t think about this but it was brought to my attention the other day. I took my son to the orthodontist. As I was checking out the lady in front of me commented that she woke up at 2:30 am. I said, “That’s funny, me to”. She said, “Did you notice there is nothing on TV at that time?”

It had never even crossed my mind to turn the television on. I had gone into my office turned on classical music, lit the candle on the desk and got to work. I love what I do. I get to help other moms find their dream business and support them in that process. That to me is not work it is a gift. This is what I want for you—a business that you can be passionate about and earn enough money at to satisfy you. 

I always wondered when successful people would say the victory at the end isn’t the best part; it’s who you become in the journey there that is the real reward. I get that now. I am happy I want to soak up life and not turn the TV—even at 2:30 in the morning.

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