Mine was to make personal calls.
I really needed to address the bully situation at school, or talk to the DR, or register for Tball and call for bday party places.
I would usually eat lunch at my desk to make calls during my 'lunch' but still, nobody wanted to hear all of that, I am sure!
oh well.
A mom's gotta do what a mom's gotta do!
;)
Thanks for sharing! I hope others share theirs too! A very successful business owner once told me that in order to be able to sustain and grow your business, you should have at least 2 days a week dedicated to marketing/networking/etc. for your business. I have applied that to my own business and I have never regretted it!
Probably prioritizing everything there is to do! I just took the freelance plunge (I'm in week 2, LOL) and I'm amazed by how much there is to do! I wonder how I juggled my own business and a day job before, because there's still so much work to do than I could complete in a full week.
Anyway, I'm doing a good job so far, but am often torn between working on client web sites, vs doing my own marketing, etc. Both are equally important, and I learned that you have to sometimes just schedule in your own work as if you were a client too.
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I really needed to address the bully situation at school, or talk to the DR, or register for Tball and call for bday party places.
I would usually eat lunch at my desk to make calls during my 'lunch' but still, nobody wanted to hear all of that, I am sure!
oh well.
A mom's gotta do what a mom's gotta do!
;)
Flag as inappropriate Posted by DebR on 8th July 2008
Flag as inappropriate Posted by on 27th June 2008
Anyway, I'm doing a good job so far, but am often torn between working on client web sites, vs doing my own marketing, etc. Both are equally important, and I learned that you have to sometimes just schedule in your own work as if you were a client too.
Flag as inappropriate Posted by Selene M. Bowlby on 25th June 2008