Kamis, 06 Agustus 2009

Banyak orang yang baru saja mulai menjalankan bisnis di internet ingin cepat-cepat mendatangkan keuntungan yang besar tanpa terlalu memperhatikan kekuatan dari produk yang mereka tawarkan,dan banyak diantara mereka yang pada akhirnya mengalami kegagalan karena mereka mereka "kekurangan" suatu hal penting yang menjadi faktor kunci sebuah kesuksesan,yaitu ide produk yang benar-benar bagus!

Seorang pernah berkata :

"Lack Of Money Is No Obstacle.Lack Of An Idea Is An Obstacle."

(Kekurangan Ide bukanlah sebuah penghalang tapi kekurangan ide adalah sebuah penghalang)

Sebenarnya anda bisa saja dengan mudah memulai bisnis di Internet dan segera mendapatkan keuntungan yang besar bahkan dengan modal yang minim sekalipun,Bagaimana caranya?

Sekali Lagi dengan sebuah ide produk yang benar-benar bagus.

Tapi ide produk yang seperti apa?

Jika Anda:

  1. Tertarik untuk memulai bisnis di internet,tapi kekurangan ide mengenai jenis produk yang akan anda jual,atau…
  2. Seorang pebisnis internet yang tengah mencari cara untuk mengembangkan bisnis anda…

Apapun jenis produk atau jasa yang anda ingin buat atau kembangkan cobalah untuk membuat sesuatu yang benar-benar sesuai dengan minat Anda.

Tapi sebelumya saya ingin Anda berpikir sejenak…

  1. Apa hal yang paling membuat Anda tertarik?
  2. Apa hobi yang paling Anda minati sekarang?
  3. Pengetahuan atau keahlian apa yang paling anda kuasai?
  4. Atau saran apa yang orang lain sering minta dari Anda?

Adalah sangat teramat penting bagi anda untuk menjawab setipa pertanyaan di atas sebelum anda membaca lebih jauh lagi,kenapa?Oleh karena itu kita akan memperoleh kesuksesan yang lebih besar ketika kita menjalankan bisnis yang berhubungan dengan bidang yang paling kita minati!

  1. Apakah anda Pandai menyanyi?Punya cara "Rahasia" yang anda bisa jual?Jadikanlah sebuah produk informasi!
  2. Apakah anda seorang webmaster(pemilik situs) yang dapat mendatangkan 1000 pengunjung per hari ke situs anda?Bagaimana caranya?Jadikanlah sebuah produk informasi!
  3. Apakah anda pandai bermain sepak bola?Punya cara"Rahasia yang anda bisa jual?Jadikanlah sebuah produk informasi!

Anda mengerti maksud saya?Produk atau jasa yang anda ingin buat atau kembangkan haruslah berhubungan dengan sesuatu yang benar-benar anda minati,keluar dari hasrat anda dan memenuhi tuntutan atu keinginan orang lain.

Label: Niche Market

Rabu, 24 Juni 2009

Time Management Exercises? What the heck? But seriously. Time management is a skill, and as with all skills, practice makes for improvement if not necessarily perfection. But what sorts of exercises could help you practice time management? Read on and find out!
Just like you can exercise your muscles and your brain, you can build your time management skills by practicing some of the sub-skills that are involved.
And as I was looking around for ideas about time management exercises, I remembered where I had read the perfect exercises to practice those sub-skills: In an old book that had been sitting on my bookshelf for years. That book was on dieting, but its lessons apply just as much to making the most of time, especially by getting a grip on procrastination.
The book, "How to get yourself to stay on any diet," whose author is Charles Whetherall, starts from the premise that in order to be successful at dieting, you must exercise your willpower. No, not merely use your willpower, though that is included, but to literally give it a regular workout so that it will get better at keeping you on track.
While this is no longer necessarily considered the ultimate solution to dieting -- although that varies from guru to guru, it can be very useful for reducing problems with procrastination. In fact, these same exercises might work even better on time management than on dieting.
So what are the exercises? To some degree, they all involve doing specific activities, whether or not you feel like doing them. I'm sure you can immediately see the ramifications of that particular approach.
The types of exercises in the book include:
1) Doing what's disagreeable (like washing the dishes or cleaning the bathroom).
2) Doing what's pointless (like counting a bag full of dried beans or the number of ribs in a sweater.
3. Doing something immediately, whether you feel like it or not.
4) Postpone doing something you would prefer to do right away.
Whetherall argues that doing these kinds of exercises regularly will strengthen your willpower and help you get a better handle on your diet. And, by extension, as time management exercises, they can also help you reduce procrastination.
Then again, isn't there a better way? Of course there is! Check out my favorite time management course for a very different, much less painful, and much more effective approach. Start applying the techniques and watch your productivity double and even triple.
While it's designed especially for internet marketers, it will also be very helpful to professionals from other fields -- basically anyone who has time management challenges.
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Professionals who don't understand the secret of time management are doomed to futile complaints about "needing more hours in the day," "running out of time" and "not being able to remember all they have to do." They also falsely believe that time can actually be managed, in the sense that money, food or employees can be managed. These mistakes in thinking about time, and time management, keep professionals in a state of stressful denial, as they look for solutions in all the wrong places.
The fact that time is impossible to be managed is not enough, however, for those who are interested in having a practical peace of mind in the midst of their daily activities. Instead, they need to understand that the essential building block of all time management systems is something they can control -- a habit or practice. Every professional who works uses some kind of system that they developed themselves, and they are all comprised of habits. However, most of them also don't understand that their habits need to cover the 11 fundamentals of time management if they hope to produce the peace of mind they desire.
Some might get lucky, and teach themselves practices that provide full coverage. Most, however, suffer and complain that their memories are faulty, they are lacking hours in the day and that they are always running out of time. What are the 11 fundamentals that a time management system needs to cover in order to be effective?
They can be divided into 7 Essential and 4 Advanced Practices, which must be customized by professionals into habits that they can comfortably support. In the following definitions, a “time demand’ is simply a decision that a user makes to complete a task that requires a time expenditure. To-Do lists for example, are lists of time demands. So are the messages in our email Inbox that we intend to work on later.
The Essential Practices
1. Capturing: placing time demands in reliable places for temporary storage, using as few places as possible, and never using one’s memory! These “reliable places” are called capture points.
2. Emptying: moving these time demands from capture points into other parts of our time management system
3. Tossing: after some consideration, deciding not to perform an item that’s in a capture point
4. Acting Now: immediately executing time demands that can be completed within 5 minutes
5. Storing: placing information that needs to be used later in a safe place (such as an email address or URL)
6. Scheduling: deploying time demands into a calendar as a set of appointments that include oneself, or also other people
7. Listing: sorting numerous time demands into lists that are too detailed to be scheduled in a calendar (e.g. a grocery list)
The Advanced Practices
1. Interrupting: creating ways to signal the start of a new time demand in a way that forces the user to make a decision about switching
2. Switching: deciding what to do next, once a time demand is complete
3. Warning: being advised that one’s time management system is about to fail
4. Reviewing: proactively maintain one’s time management system to ensure that it is working as planned
Within each of these practices it's possible to move from a level of basic learning to that of mastery. The choice is the user's, and it's one that they can make as they grow as a professional and take on increasing responsibilities, with a commensurate rise in the number of time demands that they must handle each day.
A professional who makes a conscious choice to develop some capability in each fundamental, according to their needs is one who is taking charge of a critical aspect of their lives. They don't complain about what life has given, or not given them, and instead focus on practicing the fundamentals until they achieve the level of mastery they need for their lives to work.
They have found the hidden secret of time management.
Francis Wade is the author of the 2Time website, plus several articles, presentations and courses that focus on Tmme Management 2.0. See http://2time-sys.com for more information.
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Managing time means to organize and prioritize our time in such a way that we can achieve maximum benefit out of the short time available at our disposal.
The great dividing line between success and failure can be expressed in five words; "I did not have time." - Franklin Field.
All of us often say that, "I want to do that, but I don't have time."
Learning to manage time is a universal problem faced by employers, employees, students and home managers alike. Everyone complains that there are not enough hours in a day to complete the work.
When we complain about the shortage of time we often forget that all the great personalities in the world had / have exactly same hours in a day, month, and a year which we have then, why we are not so successful or not able to manage our time as they did?
The essence of time management is to make constructive use of time in the most beneficial way to achieve personal as well as professional goals. The results of one's efforts are directly attributed to the time management skills they develop and employ.
Time management is one of those skills which no one teaches you in the school but you have to learn on your own.
Time management is not a device to make you work harder and longer, rather it is a means to help you "work smarter." to accomplish your work more efficiently and effectively. Time management should be such that it gives you room for work, rest leisure and social activities as well.
Below are the few points that I would like to highlight for managing one's time effectively and efficiently:
1. Know your prime time, that is, it should be the time when you can give your hundred percent to your work. Some people like to work early morning and some at night. Always start important work at this time.
2. Be organized, in whatever you are doing whether, you are at office or at home. You can use calendars; prepare a list of to do things for long term / each day or week.
3. Plan ahead; find out the time that a particular task is going to take. Consider any activities that can be combined or any big tasks that can be broken into smaller tasks to save time.
4. Have a vision, of the broader picture as to why you are doing this, what are your personal and professional goals; know what is important to you whether these are conflicting? Have positive attitude to take the decision.
5. Set up, smart goals which are achievable. Don't set impossible goals.
6. Avoid procrastination, one simple way to avoid this is, do one thing each day which you don't want to do. It is natural human tendency to postpone the things for the next day. Know your weak points and overcome them first.
7. 80 / 20 rule, this rule is very important in effective time management; it suggests that, 80% of the work which is not done without focus can give only 20% results whereas 80% of results can be achieved with 20% of focused work done by managing the time properly.
8. Learn to say no, interruptions and demands from an external environment can be an obstacle in achieving your goals. You can manage this by diplomatically handling the situation with your friends or relatives, and telling them that you are busy in something without spoiling your relations with them.
9. Ease your work plan, a little bit and hey, remember that good time management is not only managing your time in relation to work but it also relates to managing personal time as well. Strike a right balance between the both.
10. The golden rule which should be remembered by everyone is that, "Do it right, the first time." Try to complete the job in the first time itself as; it will save the time to do another job.
The crux of this article is that, we should respect time and make full utilisation of it, to make our lives better and more manageable.
Time is one of our most valuable resources. Time well spent is worth much more than gold. Time management helps you finish your job effortlessly. By allotting the time properly to each job, you don't have to worry about how and what is the next thing to be done. With time management you become more organized and the things you do become more habitual than panic - driven. Once it becomes a habit you will become more productive. As Aristotle rightly said, "We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence is then, not an act, but a habit."
My name is Sonali Saripalli. I am a Chartered Accountant and a full time working mother in a corporate job. I am a very compassionate person always ready to help others. I like to do social service and believe in giving back something to the society. I strongly believe in Love and good values of life. I feel that only love and kindness can change the society as well as world. My areas of interest are reading, music, travelling, driving, learning new things and writing.
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Time management tips that inspire you to renew and deepen your gratitude also energize you, every single time you open your heart. If you really want to experience new zest, learn how to genuinely appreciate and care for your life, starting right now.
Cultivating the gift of gratitude is a powerful way to ground yourself and prepare yourself for any challenge. Gratitude enhances healthy humility that is based in self-respect. It also helps you assess your strengths and redirect your energy. The following reflections provide a fresh window of understanding to your inner powerhouse.
Finding Time for Gratitude - 5 Central Insights.
Gratitude's 3 Gifts to You.
Gratitude immediately enriches your life in 3 ways:
- How you look at your world,
- How you move through your days, and
- How you experience your moments.
It is a fundamental value, and the ultimate way to make full use of your time. In "Character Strengths and Virtues" by Christopher Peterson and Martin E. P. Seligman, gratitude is defined as "an enduring thankfulness that is sustained across situations and over time."
There are two types of gratitude, personal and transpersonal.
Personal gratitude is about thankfulness towards an individual, whereas transpersonal gratitude is a constant and fundamental appreciation of the world.
Gratitude is a very special gift to children.
According to studies, gratitude develops between 7 and 10 years of age. However, I believe that if a child is raised in an environment of appreciation, both specific and general, and if it is spoken about often and consistently, gratitude will begin to develop at an earlier age. At the very least, the child will be surrounded by positive energy.
Experience and express appreciation to others specifically and frequently.
How many times a day do you actively thank someone? And how often do you feel the energy of awe and wonder? Don't deprive yourself or others of this wonderful, free gift that strengthens relationships!
As an informative exercise, jot down each time you feel grateful for anything.
After 3 or 4 weeks, go over your documentation and identify patterns in your gratitude. Are there days when you are so absorbed in the activities of daily living that you "forget" life's gifts? What does this tell you? What happens to your energy? Do you habitually see the glass as "half empty" or "half full"?
There is a simple and wonderful exercise I've practiced for many years. It was reinforced in the Vanguard Authentic Happiness Coaching Course I participated in several years ago.
Enjoy the "3 Gratitudes" Exercise!
Each night, right before sleep, list at least 3 gratitudes you are aware of for that day. These blessings can be anything you notice and appreciate.
Recently, I asked a client if she was continuing her nightly gratitudes. She vigorously nodded. "It keeps me positive," she responded.
And it does. It helps you maintain enthusiasm, even in challenging times. Soon it becomes automatic to appreciate your moments.
Now ask yourself: How can you generate still more gratitude today by finding more time?
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It is sad to see lots of people living as though they have all the time in this world in their hands. If I may ask you: What do you do with your time? You see, time is the longest and yet the shortest thing in the world. It is the swiftest and yet the slowest, the most divisible and the most extended. It is the least valued and the most regretted, without which nothing can be done. It is the most perishable commodity and its supply is limited to only 24 hours.
You may be cajoled into thinking you have all the time to do all you want, and then relax, only to realize you have wasted your whole life without achieving anything meaningful. As said in Psalm 90:12: "Teach us to number our days, that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom." You need wisdom to manage your time because it is your greatest asset given to you by your creator to make an impact in your generation.
A wise man continuously works to redeem his time in order to achieve maximum productivity. Henry David Thoreau wrote: "It is not enough to be busy; so are the ants. The question is: What are we busy about?" We must not allow good things to crowd out essentials.
Management expert Peter Drucker identified this leadership principle: He said that "good leaders need to regard first of all not their task, but their time." Never allow yourself to be deceived. The things you ought to have done in the morning may not be possible to achieve at night. Even Jesus declared by saying, "I must work the works of Him who sent Me while it is day; the night is coming when no one works." There is time and season for everything.
Time management is crucial to utilizing your potential. You should know that time works against you if you do not manage it. Not redeeming your time is one major monster against achieving personal goals. Some say there is no time. This is a lie; you only have time for what you create time for and what you consider very important.
As noted by Charles Buxton "You will never 'find' time for anything. If you want time you must make it". It is your personal responsibility to make time for what you want to achieve in life. Developing a mental consciousness of "no time to waste" should put a spring in your feet to work doggedly in achieving all your set goals before the night comes on you.
Managing your time will effectively help you achieve greatness. Time is a key factor to fulfilling your destiny. Your all round success in anything can only be attributed to your wise use of time. Time is the defining divine gift of mortality. It is the ultimate scarce resource we have--one of the most essential decisions any of us can make is about how one's time is allocated or invested. Benjamin Franklin notes: "Lost time is never found again."
We all have equal time and no one is deprived of it. We can only deprive ourselves when we lack the proper management and effective use of our time. How we use our time determines the result we expect to achieve---either success or failure. It's a choice.
Below are tips on how to manage your time effectively:
(1) Spend time planning and organizing. Plan on paper! Develop blocks of time: Short Term, Mid Term, and Long Term. Organize in a way that makes sense to you.
(2) Determine your goals and objectives. Goals give your life, and the way you spend your time, direction. Set SMART (specific, measurable, attainable, realistic, and timely) goals.
(3) Identify your personal and work- related priorities. Make an ABC of your activities: A-Must, B-Should, C-Nice/Necessary, D-Delegate, E-Eliminate.
(4) Consider your biological prime time. Knowing when your best time is and planning to use that time of day for your priorities is effective time management. Remember that 3 hours of unbroken time is more than 4 days of distracted work.
(5) Use a To-Do list. Pen down the activities of your day and follow it meticulously. This particular strategy has really worked tremendously for me over the years. It helps you track where your time is going at each moment of the day.
(6) Avoid procrastination: If you are a regular reader of my articles, you could still remember we dealt extensively on this topic in my previous write-ups. Form the habit of doing what need to be done at each moment in time. Never wait or delay any task that demands to be accomplished. Eradicate procrastination!
Finally, you make time to make things happen. You can never have time for anything except you make time for it to happen. Time does not wait for anybody. Whether you are working, sleeping, or playing, the time is in motion ticking towards eternity. If you truly want to unleash your potential, live a fulfilled life, achieve your set goals and objectives, then, you must catch up with time by managing yourself in it. It is dangerous to be living outside time.
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Time is a very valuable resource that cannot be replaced. Therefore, it is very important that we make the best use of our time each and every day. It seems as though our tasks outnumber the hours we have available for them, and the things we most enjoy doing are sometimes not able to fit into our schedules. So, how can we really know if we are spending our time wisely? A good way to measure this is to examine whether or not we are spending time on things that reflect our personal values.
If you chose to sit down and write a list of all of the things you wanted to participate in and accomplish in one day, you most likely would find it impossible to make it happen, given the number of hours there are in one day. This is why prioritizing is important and necessary. Sometimes it is difficult to prioritize what is most important, because everything seems important or urgent. However, assessing what you truly value in life can provide a very solid foundation for how you choose to spend your time and the overall quality of your life. It helps you to gain control of your life instead of letting your life control you.
Although prioritizing is very important when it comes to making the best use of your time, it does not stop there. It is very important to figure out what your priorities and intentions are, but intentions need a plan and strategy. Intentions fade away into nothing without a clear plan of action. In this situation, a clear plan of action can be choosing to plan your week in advance so that you have a sense of direction for each day and how you will be spending your time.
This will help to set the tone for your week and give you a sense of how your week will flow. Remember, it is important to always remain flexible, even if you have this plan in your hand. I like to think of it more as a guide to get you back on track if you find yourself straying from what you set out to accomplish. It is there to remind you about what you most value and would like to accomplish.
Of course we cannot always plan for everything in life and inevitably other important things will come up and we will have to reevaluate how we will be spending our time. The key is to consciously make choices in life that are right for you instead of letting yourself get caught up in the hectic haze of life. When you begin to feel like you are on the hamster wheel, overwhelmed by life and its endless expectations, it is a good time to step back. Realize that every day, every minute, you have a choice. Choose to create the life you were meant to live.
Danielle Fischetti is a Wellness Coach dedicated to helping people achieve optimal wellness in their lives. She helps people to bridge the gap between where they are and where they desire to be in the areas of fitness, nutrition, stress management, time management, and lifestyle choices. As a coach, she helps her clients to achieve clarity, stay focused on their goals, and continue to progress toward desired results. Visit her website at http://www.journeywithinlifecoaching.com
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