Virtual Assistants: Increase Your Productivity with Time Blocking
Some days, I feel like a circus performer in my virtual assistance practice - constantly spinning plates, jumping from place to place trying to get it all done by the various deadlines my clients set . One of the things that has helped me tremendously is time blocking. Now, instead of having my e-mail open all day and responding immediately to each request, I work on one client at a time, finish their tasks and then move on the next task.
Working this way has a few advantages:
1. Because I am not on my e-mail or tweeting while I am working, I can be more focused and get more done quickly.
2. Since I am working on one client at a time, I can start the time clock do all of the work and then stop timing. I find that I end up capturing more time this way.
3. I feel a sense of completion as I finish the tasks for each client.
4. Finally, my clients feel as if I am working hard because they get a batch of e-mails all at once.
To make this work, I use a mindmap to record all of my to do’s for a given client. You can make this work in any task management program. I like the mindmap because you can move tasks around. At the beginning of the day, I review my list for each client. Then, I close all the lists and schedule blocks of time for each client based on the amount of work I need to do for them. Then, I go through and work on one client at a time.
At the end of the day, I feel great that I’ve accomplished my tasks and given my clients good service.
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