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A Handful of Tips for the Self-Employed

Monday, January 5th, 2009

Tips for the self-employed have been done to death by every lifehack geek, GTD addict and smart living blogger, but everyone develops their own little system so I thought I’d share mine.

Over the years, I’ve tried every GTD app under the sun, only to discover that the tool/software I used to get stuff done was irrelevant, so I kept it simple this time around. It turns out that the best organisation tools are a single sheet of paper and a calm brain. Ok, I’m oversimplifying a little but here’s my system nowadays.

The writing on the wall

On the wall by my desk, I have a small index card with reminders. It reads:

EVERYDAY: Today's Three Most Important Tasks, 9-11am: No Distractions, Take a break for lunch before 2pm, End of day review, Evening meditation time

Simple, unh?

1. Today’s Three Most Important Tasks

Self-employed or not, we all have an awful lot of responsibilities and tasks in our daily life, and it’s easy to forget which are most important and go for the most urgent one, the one backed by the pushiest client or the easiest one.

Start the day with a defined list of 3 must-do tasks and focus on them first. If you finish all 3, you can either skip off early or get on with some other bits of work feeling saintly for having done your most important work for the day.

2. Distraction-Free Time

In the same vein as the tip above, setting a few hours in the day which are sacred and during which you can focus on the most mentally demanding tasks. For me, it’ll be writing time where I can dive in without distractions.

Mid-morning 9 to 11am works well for me, because it gives me the 8-9am slot to check emails, have a coffee and schedule anything else for the day/week. However, when 9am rolls around, the phone goes onto silent (or out of the room), email, IM and Twitter get closed down and aren’t (usually) reopened til 11am, or later if I find I’m really zoned in.

Everyone’s got a different time of day where they’re most productive - a friend of mine is a night owl and gets that time after the kids are in bed and up until well after midnight!

3. Take a break for lunch before 2pm

I used to think I’d have no problem stopping around 1pm, trotting down to the kitchen and making something healthy to fuel me for the afternoon. As it turns out, I start sitting on the corner of my chair at 1pm thinking I should eat, but found that at 4pm I was still working and the sounds of my stomach were loud enough to scare the cats!

Having food suitable for lunches in the fridge and cupboard like healthy sandwich fillings, salads and soups makes it easier to break for lunch, because I know I won’t have to fiddle around or go out to find something to eat.

4. End of day review

In order to close up shop at the end of the day without that uneasy feeling that there’s more to do, I end the day by double-checking that the Most Important Tasks are done, have a look in Things and picking the next day’s tasks - which may change in the morning, but at least will be there as priority reminders.

5. Evening meditation time

I’ve not done a great job keeping up with this one, but after a long day running at full steam, I find the only way to really wind down and enjoy my evening is to have 10-15 minutes of complete relaxation. Sitting in silence with one of the cats on my lap purring away for a few minutes does wonders to chill me out.

Whatever your trick may be, it’s worth taking those few moments to get out of work mode and into home/family mode, especially if you don’t have the drive/walk home to serve as a forced downtime.

Great posts elsewhere on keeping your sanity when self-employed:

Third-Party Lab Confirms Successful Performance of the OxySense® OxyOTR™ system

Monday, January 5th, 2009
OxySense®, Inc. recently engaged Plastic Technologies, Inc. (PTI), an independent packaging development and testing company headquartered in Holland, Ohio, to compare the performance and accuracy of the OxySense® OxyOTR™ system to that of the MOCON® OxTran®. “We’re pleased to present the PTI test results,” said Peter Gerard, president of OxySense. “We wanted to compare our performance with what, up to now, has been considered the gold standard, MOCON’s OxTran. We believe that these results confirm that the OxyOTR™ system offers a completely new and cost-effective way to expand OTR testing ...
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Third-Party Lab Confirms Successful Performance of the OxySense® OxyOTR™ system

Monday, January 5th, 2009
OxySense®, Inc. recently engaged Plastic Technologies, Inc. (PTI), an independent packaging development and testing company headquartered in Holland, Ohio, to compare the performance and accuracy of the OxySense® OxyOTR™ system to that of the MOCON® OxTran®. “We’re pleased to present the PTI test results,” said Peter Gerard, president of OxySense. “We wanted to compare our performance with what, up to now, has been considered the gold standard, MOCON’s OxTran. We believe that these results confirm that the OxyOTR™ system offers a completely new and cost-effective way to expand OTR testing ...
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Smurfit Kappa Sponsors ‘Durable Internet Shopping Pack’

Monday, January 5th, 2009
Europe’s leading paper-based packaging manufacturer Smurfit Kappa is sponsoring the ‘Durable Internet Shopping Pack’ Award in this year’s Student Starpack Awards. Within five years online spending will account for 30-50% of total consumer spending, creating a demand for robust packaging that ensures products reach consumers in prime condition. The ‘Durable Internet Shopping Pack’ Award requires students to create a cardboard pack that can protect a small electrical item and manual, even when dropped three times from a metre high. Clive Bowers, CEO of Smurfit Kappa UK said: “Packagin...

Third-Party Lab Confirms Successful Performance of the OxySense® OxyOTR™ system

Monday, January 5th, 2009
OxySense®, Inc. recently engaged Plastic Technologies, Inc. (PTI), an independent packaging development and testing company headquartered in Holland, Ohio, to compare the performance and accuracy of the OxySense® OxyOTR™ system to that of the MOCON® OxTran®. “We’re pleased to present the PTI test results,” said Peter Gerard, president of OxySense. “We wanted to compare our performance with what, up to now, has been considered the gold standard, MOCON’s OxTran. We believe that these results confirm that the OxyOTR™ system offers a completely new and cost-effective way to expand OTR testing ...
Read More

Related Links:
OxySense Appoints Lora Tradex as its Distributor in India
OxySense's Chief Scientist to Speak at India Flexible Packaging Symposium
OxySense Seeks Distributors to Handle Growing Demand

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