Do you end some days wondering what it was that you did all day? You felt busy all day, maybe even frazzled, but what did you actually accomplish? If you are in this very common group of people, you may benefit from a productivity coach. This coach will help you evaluate your life, your decisions, and your priorities to guide you to being more productive.
For example, if you are someone who works from home, you may not have your space organized effectively. This will affect how much work you get done, how easily you get it done, and how quickly you can complete a project. If you craft items for a living, you don’t always want to be searching for necessary pieces to make the items to sell. Then, you don’t want to be searching for your address labels, boxes, stamping supplies. Not only will this be the cause of stress, but will cost you valuable business time. There are easier ways to perform well at your home business and using a productivity coach is a great place to start.
When you work from home, you have to keep your work life separate from your personal life. This may mean sectioning off, even a small space that is designated just for your supplies and your work area. The productivity coach will look around your home and help you decide what to change and how to do it. They will not just come in, throw things away, and force you to buy new storage equipment. Chances are you have everything you need already to be organized; you just need the proper knowledge on how to utilize it fully. There may be things you never thought of that detract from your productivity and the coach can be the objective eyes that look around and help improve your work area. You shouldn’t take offense at their suggestions, but rather be patient and thankful for their keen eye. You hired them to help you so take their advice and apply it so you can become more productive.
A productivity coach can help you make your days count and help you use your time to accomplish more. Contact Leah Fisch.