Tips for Small Home Business Owners & Freelancers : How to Cope with Spring Fever When There's
Work to Be Done
by Dina Giolitto
We
all know how glorious those first warm days of spring feel.
The trees are blooming, the birds are singing... boy, it's
sure hard to keep your head out of the clouds when the skies
are blue and the sun's shining brightly. But if you're outside
enjoying the warm weather... who's running your business?
Spring fever is a notorious distracter for those of us trying
to earn a living on our own. There's no stern manager telling
us we'd better hurry back from lunch. There's no one to stop
us from cutting out early and cruising down to the local outdoor
restaurant, slipping on our jogging shoes and heading off
to the park, or venturing over to the mall for a reckless
afternoon of shopping for spring fashions. So with no Big
Brother to scold us...
How can a freelancer keep springtime
distracters from affecting productivity? Here are seven tips.
1.
Shift your schedule forward or back a couple of hours.
If
you normally sit down to work at 9 a.m., try getting up a
couple of hours earlier. You can wind down at about 3 p.m.
and have the afternoon/evening for yourself. Or, if you're
not a morning person, ease into your day with some mindless
activities; spend some time out of doors. Settle down to business
at about 11 a.m. and work through to 7 pm. While you're doing
this, remember all those poor nine-to-fivers who can't enjoy
such a flexible schedule!
2.
Break up your work day into sections.
Feeling blocked, and/or
restless? Don't fight it. Sitting there for hours trying to
get things accomplished when you just can't concentrate is
only going to make the problem worse. Spend a couple of hours
doing work, and then if you need to, take some time out to
clear your head. Chances are, when you return, you'll be primed
for productivity. And don't forget that sometimes the greatest
ideas are born when the sun goes down!
3.
Take a vacation.
Sometimes you just have to give your body
what it's asking for: a rest! If work is overwhelming you
to the point that you just want to get in your car and drive
away, then maybe that's what you should do. Even just a few
days away from the computer will do wonders for your mind,
body and spirit. Take a long weekend for a scenic retreat.
You'll be amazed at how much better you feel when you get
back!
4.
Start setting goals on paper.
If you aren't doing this already,
the spring season is a great time to get into the habit of
setting practical goals. Having that list you can check off
is a really handy way to be efficient. It's sort of like being
in the grocery store when you aren't in the mood to go shopping!
Write down the things you need to accomplish and set a completion
date (or time) for each task. Set small goals over the course
of a work week, and bigger goals over a span of a month or
two. Refer back to your list frequently, and don't forget
to reward yourself for your accomplishments. You'll soon come
to realize: goal-setting really helps keep you on track!
5.
Designate a time to check email.
How many times have you set
your mind to a task only to find you've lost an entire hour
because you made the mistake of checking email? Email is by
far the biggest time waster, especially when the weather is
warm and everyone's preoccupied with frivolity. Don't give
in to the temptation! Instead, designate two or three hours
of your day to checking and responding to emails as well as
deleting old ones that take up space in your mailbox. And
NO, that forward your Aunt Millie sent does not count as a
work-related email!
6.
Take it outside.
Who says you have to sit in a dark room staring
at the monitor for 9 hours straight? If the weather is balmy,
why not enjoy it while at the same time keeping busy! Print
out your documents, grab a beach chair and choose a nice,
quiet spot where you can work quietly and enjoy the warm sunshine.
Don't forget a paperweight of some kind in case the wind picks
up!
7.
Do some spring cleaning.
Sometimes, the best way to rid your
mind of clutter is to rid your workspace of clutter. Grab
the paper shredder, go through those old dusty files and clear
away all that needless paperwork you'll never use again. Organize
your office so that everything you need is within reach, such
as paper clips, folders, pens, pads; and of course, your Springline
stapler. Junk those useless computer files littering your
computer desktop. Take a trip to Staples for a Rolodex and
some stacking file holders. Once you're done reorganizing,
you can finally get down to business!
Copyright
2005 Dina Giolitto. All rights reserved.
Dina
Giolitto is a New-Jersey based Copywriting Consultant
with nine years' industry experience. Her current focus is
web content and web marketing for a multitude of products
and services although the bulk of her experience lies in retail
for big-name companies like Toys"R"Us. http://www.wordfeeder.com
(c)
2005 Dina Giolitto. Used with permission. Contact seniorcopywriter@yahoo.com
or visit http://www.wordfeeder.com.