Blog Killer – Bad Time Management

Time Management
Having made my public declaration of intent about blogging methodically right here on 1st April I find myself here again on 10th April with very little achieved. Except that I know more now than I did before – and there's the rub.
Knowing does you no good at all when setting out to make an impact. It is only doing that will get you noticed.
In the last 9 days I have 'done' some valuable learning. Some from reading Jack Humphrey's Authority Black Book and some from learning how to use a new software tool that I am using to put up lessons in the How Do I section.
But no matter how useful both the knowledge from Jack and the power of the software tool is now – or will be in the future, the fact is that I have published nothing and the result is that there has been nothing for either the search engines to digest or the public to read.
So now I am doing some doing and set out to write about the most valuable thing available to bloggers. I'm writing about what is affecting me and my world right now – i.e. my problem with time management.
That's something to remember for every blogger and why blogging can be so effortless once you get the wheels turning. If you have chosen a subject which really grabs your interest, enthusiasm or even passion then it is going to occupy a large part of your life – and aspects of your subject are going to be begging to be written about every day.
But coming back to managing your time. We can all be busy and working to achieve multiple objectives, often all at the same time. Maybe while you work for someone else for a salary that comes in every week or every month it can be OK for you if your efforts don't immediately produce a beneficial result for you personally because you are not dependent on the result of your efforts – but your employer is. If your employer fails to focus your efforts on the things that are important to their business that is their concern and not yours.

Allocate Your Priority Time
However, when you, and you alone, are responsible for the result then that has to focus the mind.
There are a number of strictures you hear frequently in the self development. wealth creation and internet marketing world. Mark Joyner teaches what he calls Simpleology, the art of keeping things simple. 'Do one thing' is another and 'complete what you do' to the point that it is productive and not a waste of your time is another.
All of these clearly relate to time management. Either the priority that you give to a task or the effectiveness with which you complete the task – and neither is any good without the other. So having experienced the 9 days of ineffectiveness I now have to learn from that lesson and manage my time better.
While I set out to emulate the salaried worker with a couple of hours to spare in the evening I am now going to make those two hours my priority in each working day. Those two hours come first because that reflects the priority that I am placing on this project.
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Comments on Blog Killer – Bad Time Management
Tracey Rissik @ 2:27 pm
Hi Bruce,
Good to meet you the other day, and thanks for this thought-provoking post on time management – very apt, as it's something I have to work at constantly, with a greater or lesser degree of success, depending on many things
I've subscribed to yoru RSS feed, and look forward to following your blogging journey!
Kind regards
Tracey
Bruce @ 11:09 pm
Tracey,
Thanks for the feedback and I hope the journey can be mutually beneficial.
Bruce