Time management and Warriors

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You know about a month ago I came to a conclusion.
I used to gripe about being here but in fact it is productive to be here.

I learn a great deal from everyone, either what not to do or what to do.

I build a list and the more I post the bigger it gets.

I am going to get on a time management software though. It has helped in the past and I am sure will help again.

So what are your thoughts about being here. I actually see money being made by being here, If I don't post I get a couple on my list, if I post to relevant threads I can get 20 or more a day. If I just post without looking at what I'm posting on I get around six a day.
#management #time #warriors
  • Profile picture of the author maxfactor
    Ditto. I get new ideas all the time browsing here.
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  • Profile picture of the author JonP
    I love the Warrior Forum. It's definitely time well spent for me as I learn so much from the many talented marketers here.

    I'm with you on the time management piece, though. It really helps me focus on what I need to do in my business day in and day out.

    Jon.
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  • Profile picture of the author hustlinsmoke
    Just installed activeCollab and looks very nice for a time management software, Something I bought back when and haven't used cause of my poor time management skills.
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    • Profile picture of the author Gracebjorn
      For time management, we have been using Replicon's online time recording software. I can make instant payments with this Software. As it takes only a matter of seconds to pay my customers, I have a portfolio of happy customers who look forward to work with me in the future.
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  • Profile picture of the author BrianMcLeod
    Since we can all agree that there's really no such thing as "time management" - we can only manage our activities, not time - I'll suggest an oldie but a goodie in terms of software.

    The Action Machine by Derek Franklin is a damn cool gadget that throws a software saddle on your daily routine and gets stuff under control by making evident exactly how much time you are or aren't spending accomplishing your highest earning activities..

    It creates for you a "trusted system" in GTD terms (more on that below).

    Naked link: Get Things Done! - The Action Machine

    An even simpler ritual requiring no software at all:

    A simple punch list of the 3 most important thing you need to accomplish the next day.. Then, the next morning - knock out #1 before you do ANYTHING else. Don't check emails yet, don't respond to phone calls... Do that ONE pillar activity that builds YOUR business first, then respond to the mania of the day.

    Most important: if you haven't already, read "Getting Things Done" by David Allen

    Here's his website: http://www.davidco.com

    You can grab the paperback on Amazon or your local Barnes & Noble for lunch money.

    Best,

    Brian
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  • Profile picture of the author Fazal Mayar
    time mangement is important as we work, people think we are sleeping and making money. For me i noticed if im not sit on a desk i could never be serious because i waste time on fb, youtube etc. I also exercise which helps me thats it
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  • Profile picture of the author Igor Fridrihs
    Hey

    I use Time Doctor for all my projects. It was funny since the beginning to analyse and found the unproductive gaps in my time management, but it really keeps me focused now. So as my virtual assistant
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    • Profile picture of the author hustlinsmoke
      Now that is pretty cool software man. Thanks.
      Originally Posted by Igor Fridrihs View Post

      Hey

      I use Time Doctor for all my projects. It was funny since the beginning to analyse and found the unproductive gaps in my time management, but it really keeps me focused now. So as my virtual assistant
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  • Profile picture of the author hustlinsmoke
    I have google calender down pretty good now. It shoots me a popup when its close to time to start something else and I set it up to send three. I also send it to send me and email during my email time to let me know it's time to get out of there.

    There are a few open source almost as good as GC I am going to have one redone that will switch my task on the computer to where I am supposed to be at that time.

    I don't know where that came from that we can all agree there is no such thing as time management because there is and I don't see many that do disagree with it.

    You can call it what you want, task management, time management, productivity ect.
    but it all boils down to managing your time correctly on here to accomplish the most in the least amount of time.

    Even after 20 years I get information overload and with my ADHD with adult onset now and my refusal for medication because it makes it even worse. (I don't like being a zomby). I can be doing a piece on social marketing or posting on hub pages researching my article and all of a sudden see something that says how to make money...... and start to read it. This is what I have to get away from.
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    • Profile picture of the author BrianMcLeod
      Originally Posted by hustlinsmoke View Post

      I don't know where that came from that we can all agree there is no such thing as time management because there is and I don't see many that do disagree with it.
      Never mind. Carry on.

      <walks other direction briskly>
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      • Profile picture of the author hustlinsmoke
        I didn't understand you point till I reread this again. Yes you are correct there is no way in reality we can manage time.

        I am always in a theory mode. Please accept my apology for my inability or unwillingness to listen to your post the first time I read it.

        Thank you for your comment.
        Originally Posted by BrianMcLeod View Post

        Never mind. Carry on.

        <walks other direction briskly>
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      • Profile picture of the author ijohnson
        Originally Posted by BrianMcLeod View Post

        Never mind. Carry on.

        <walks other direction briskly>

        LOL!

        Brian, you are still as crazy and witty as ever!

        Call it what you may, controlling our time and managing tasks are so very important if we want to move forward and reach our goals ... whether online or offline.

        Thanks, again, for the info you shared. GTD is a great system ... I need a refresher course.

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  • Profile picture of the author Meharis
    Originally Posted by hustlinsmoke View Post

    You know about a month ago I came to a conclusion.
    I used to gripe about being here but in fact it is productive to be here.

    I learn a great deal from everyone, either what not to do or what to do.

    I build a list and the more I post the bigger it gets.

    I am going to get on a time management software though. It has helped in the past and I am sure will help again.

    So what are your thoughts about being here. I actually see money being made by being here, If I don't post I get a couple on my list, if I post to relevant threads I can get 20 or more a day. If I just post without looking at what I'm posting on I get around six a day.

    I all ways Learn and get ideas at WF. Plenty of it.

    Regarding Time Management, I've my own point of view.

    You've to conquer yourself to do what you've to do when you've to do it.

    Here's my personal system:

    1. The night before, I determine what I'll be doing the next day.
    2. I List & Assign Time for each task.
    3. I schedule 5' break every 90' work to exercise.
    4. I use a digital clock to control each task.
    If a task wasn't finish, I may extended or go to the next one.
    Usually, I don't go to the next task until the prior was terminated.
    5. I use an other digital clock to control the 5' breaks and Lunch.
    6. I don't deviate my schedule to answer phone calls, messages, etc.
    I do that at lunch or at the end of the day.

    Meharis
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  • Profile picture of the author usamaverick
    I agree - this forum is filled with content and value. Yes we manage ourselves in time. Writing down the next day's tasks is helpful and keeps you on point.
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  • Profile picture of the author IMDESTROYER
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    if you made a time management software i will buy it. The industry lacks on these things.
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  • Profile picture of the author Tommy Turner
    I was on this site for a while a few years ago, and then took a break. i was still marketing, but just didn't find the time to post and interact.

    Now I'm back, and love to read the various ideas, and share my own. It keeps me pumped up, and pressing forward.
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  • Profile picture of the author Mr Anderson
    Is the Warrior Forum helpful to browse and post in? Absolutely. I assume it keeps you veterans on your toes about new techniques and fosters a sense of community within our profession.


    That said, you can reach a point of diminishing returns. Especially for those that suffer from SOS (Shiny Object Syndrome) it's important to remember that the two grand keys of success are not only plan, but also to execute.
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  • Profile picture of the author Willie Crawford
    I do make money, build relationships, etc., from being here.
    However, I never use it as a way to procrastinate. I typically
    limit my time on forums, and social media sites, and think of
    visits almost as a reward for getting other tasks done.

    I use to run a digital timer when visiting forums and social
    media sites, as a way to remind me that I also need to focus
    on other things. I no longer need that... my whiteboard in
    my office directly across from my desk reminds me of all of
    the projects that I need to get done

    I do learn something new almost every time that I visit
    too!

    Willie
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    • Profile picture of the author MarketMaster13
      Being here is a great investment since i get to learn new ideas and skills from experienced warriors.
      Its amazing that i am able to get all the information and ideas i need from WF.
      Its not a waste a waste of time to me unless as an indivitual you personally joint WF to waste on your time
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  • I'm a very simple girl so I stick to a simple tasklist that comes with my gmail. And I have learned a lot here. Instead of watching Youtube videos when I'm bored or can't focus, I come here to read threads and actually learn something to help me get better at my job.
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  • Profile picture of the author Linkology
    Originally Posted by hustlinsmoke View Post

    I am going to get on a time management software though. It has helped in the past and I am sure will help again.
    Hey Nick, check this out too if you haven't seen it- Time Management And Productivity Hacks - Business Insider

    Cheers
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  • Profile picture of the author kosdure
    This is a one of best way to grow up
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  • Profile picture of the author hustlinsmoke
    Lol, it's not working right now. I have Google Calendar and have all the popups set. I had a simple program written to take my computer to the place I needed to be at a certain time.

    I can not concentrate right now for some reason. I have alot going on and this is really a hobby to me. I may make good money but I would never bank my dollars on the net. The reason being is once I thought I wanted to open my own computer store. A do it all place, web design, repair sales and parts.
    Working 13 14 hour days.

    Well guess what, when I got home the computer did not get turned on, nor was it turned on till I got to work and that was for work.

    I no longer had a hobby, I had a job. I didn't like it, sold the store in less than six months and went back to Nursing.

    I will get my footing again will just take a few weeks to do so.

    As people have heard me yell here, most people are bound to fall. Until you have the motivation and the true mind set you will never accomplish what you need too.

    I will wait, it will come back to me.
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  • Profile picture of the author hustlinsmoke
    I'm playing right now and it's sort of fun, making forums and Facebook groups and jacking all the competition around. I have had a couple admins actually mail me and beg me to tell them my secrets how I'm building groups with triple there members in a month and they have been doing it years and don't have as many lol.

    It's fun to be able to do something someone can't and they get mad cause I'm not even trying to make money off of it.
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    • Profile picture of the author Steve B
      Hustlinsmoke,

      Not trying to sidetrack this thread, because I think this is related -

      I wonder if there are Warriors who derive their full time income from being here . . . ?

      There seems to be enough traffic and buyers here on the forum that one could cater to members of the forum almost exclusively.

      Anyone doing that? or know someone who is?

      Steve
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      • Profile picture of the author hustlinsmoke
        Your not hijacking, this thread is done man. I got what I needed.
        To your question the answer is yes there is. Some do Wso's weekly, monthly quarterly. Some drive traffic to there site here.

        To the question though yes there are some, although they don't they use other methods also. Remember now when I say they do wso's, I do not mean they make there income on those, you give most your money away on those, there making the money from the lists they have built here.
        Originally Posted by Steve B View Post

        Hustlinsmoke,

        Not trying to sidetrack this thread, because I think this is related -

        I wonder if there are Warriors who derive their full time income from being here . . . ?

        There seems to be enough traffic and buyers here on the forum that one could cater to members of the forum almost exclusively.

        Anyone doing that? or know someone who is?

        Steve
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      • Profile picture of the author kursat
        Originally Posted by Steve B View Post

        Hustlinsmoke,

        Not trying to sidetrack this thread, because I think this is related -

        I wonder if there are Warriors who derive their full time income from being here . . . ?

        There seems to be enough traffic and buyers here on the forum that one could cater to members of the forum almost exclusively.

        Anyone doing that? or know someone who is?

        Steve

        I would say around 80% of my online income is from Warrior Forum and I know many of others have the same story...
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  • Profile picture of the author misshang
    If I quit reading WF posts, I will have better time management!
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    • Profile picture of the author hustlinsmoke
      You know people say that and I used to be a firm believer in wasted time here.
      Warriors is a mecca of great knowledge though.

      You have to weed out everything that is trash but if you dig deep enough your time is well spent here. As long as you put what you learn into practice.
      Originally Posted by misshang View Post

      If I quit reading WF posts, I will have better time management!
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  • Profile picture of the author Randall Magwood
    The warrior forum is awesome. Great advice plus an excellent place to promote your website on. Doesn't take more than 10 minutes to give&take from this site.
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  • Profile picture of the author pinkgorilla
    I like to make sure everything I do online is organized and prioritized. I usually have a giant checklist of tasks I need to get through, and often set deadlines for each task. I make sure all other tabs like Facebook or News sites are shut down to avoid distractions.
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  • Profile picture of the author lucila
    The most efficient time management systems will bundle all of these programs into one, to help to make it much easier for users to take control of their time. Great time management software will also give you gentle reminders about tasks and timings, to help you to keep to schedule.
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