Facebook

Online Time Management

You need to buy membership to download the free ebook.

Buy Membership


Category: Tags: ,

Product Description


Online time management: Learn how you can spend only 2 hours on your online business each day, get more work done and have ample time left for your family…Guaranteed!

This book was inspired by several friends who were in certain situations that have forced them to take a real good look at their time management skills. The techniques outlined here will help online entrepreneurs who have a busy schedule, to have more time to enjoy life and spend it with their family. Life is not just about work. No matter if you’re running your online business full-time or part-time, this book will put you on the correct path to automate many of your tasks and to outsource them.

Note that this is not some magical formula that you can apply and hope to see several hours shaved off your schedule. It’s a way of life that you need to change and adopt.


Use the tools that are recommended and take action. The techniques laid out should help you to have an extra 3 hours per day, at least.

1. Sleeping

This is the first step to managing your time effectively. It’s one of the basic foundations of time management. Simple but essential – sleep. You should sleep enough so that you’re not tired during the day. There have been so many days where I have felt so tired, I couldn’t be bothered to do anything. I worked late on a project or had a night out with friends, and I woke up early on a Saturday morning hoping to work on my online business.

Come Saturday and I was too tired to think effectively for more than 5 minutes. I’ll then spend the rest of the day taking naps or watching TV. Never mind work, I even fall asleep watching TV. If you want to act on your never ending flow of ideas and do things quickly and effectively, you must get enough sleep.

You’ll be surprised with the difference a fresh, alert mind has when compared to a tired one. Start comparing your activity between a tired day and an energetic day and make a note of the difference.

2. Eating Habits

This is related to the sleeping technique as discussed in the previous page. I generally do not eat 3 hours before going to bed and caffeine is a definite NO.
If you don’t eat heavily before bedtime then you’ll find that even with an hour or 2 of less sleep, you’ll feel less tired than usual. Eating is one of the habits which I find the hardest to stick to. Because I love food. So what I do is watch what I’m eating and try and not to eat too much at night which will tire me out the next day. Once you try and monitor what you’re eating for about a month, it’s easy from then on. This is because it has become a habit of yours which is what time management is about.

3. Exercise

Keep your body in good shape and you’ll feel fresh and energetic most of the time. You’ll have an alert mind so that you can think quickly and effectively. Now you don’t need to go out and do exercise every day for an hour – although if you’re doing that or have a plan to exercise regularly, then all the better. Exercise not only keeps your body in good shape, which will work wonders to your productivity when you combine it with the correct eating and sleeping habits.

With this new found energy, you’ll want to do more and won’t postpone things till the next day. I personally do exercise for at least 20 minutes a day. If it’s raining outside, I’ll start lifting weights in the living room or do some stretching and press ups. Anything to get some sweat out.

There are a lot of information on the internet about exercises. Just search for it and stick to a routine which you’re comfortable with. Remember, do it for a month and it’ll be easy when it becomes a habit.

The Foundation of Time Management

You probably find it strange that I’m talking about:

– sleeping well
– eating well
– and doing a little exercise

when this book is about time management.

Let me tell you that these 3 lifestyle changes are the foundation of time management. Do these rituals every day and you’ll have the energy to effectively use the time management techniques which I’m going to talk about. Stop and think about your daily habits. Think of a schedule where you can fit in these 3 tasks before you read any further. I was working for a dot com company several years ago, where a programmer was always late for work and kept nodding off occasionally during the time he was in the office.

The guy was talented and he was good at what he was doing. After giving him several verbal warnings and a letter, he improved. After a while he was then back to his usual self again, late.

During the period where he had enough sleep and was wide awake, he was an excellent programmer and completed so many programs. Which was why he was never fired for continuously being late.

Translate »

Enter your keyword

Contact Us

Contact Us