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Difficult Tasks Easily Is there something you've been meaning to do? If you're like me, you probably have a long "to-do" list, but have you noticed that some tasks come and go very quickly on that list while other things linger. Look at your list now. Is there anything you can cross off today because it is just not necessary anymore? Probably not. The long standing items on my list are usually large, time consuming projects or difficult tasks that I am unsure of the best way to complete. It is much easier to stick with what we know and more rewarding to cross several items off our lists in the course of a day than just one. Are
Your Difficult Tasks Really Important? Where will you be if you don't do it? Will your sales remain sluggish? Will you continue to be disorganized? Will you fail to get you project off the ground? Well, what are you waiting for? My tip today is to pick something (anything) that's been on that list for a while and just do it. How?
Building a business network or Mastermind Group is the best way to get difficult tasks done. Interacting and working with colleagues will help you to see your own strengths and more effectively accomplish your goals using ALL of the resources available to you. For example. I know a little html. I update my web site every week and I can even create simple pages relatively easily. But, whenever I have a more complicated web site related task, I always ask my web designer and here is why: it takes me a week to do what she can do in an hour. We have a mutually beneficial relationship, we work together and are glad to help each other with simple tasks. Of course when I need a lot of work she gets paid, but some things that seem huge to me are easy for her to do in just a few minutes. She doesn't feel as inconvenienced as I would if someone asked me to do the same thing. But...
While my web designer is a whiz with web sites, she knows relatively little about online promotion, other than search engine placement. I keep her up to date on other methods and I've given her a couple of tools that she really loves. I can also proofread work she does for others and help her test the functionality of her designs. Think about what you CAN do and who you know. Talk to them, find out if they have any needs you could fill. Then, make the time to help them and get some of your more challenging tasks done!
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