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Hazel Theocharous, Assisting U Virtually

Hazel Theocharous, Assisting U Virtually

Hazel Theocharous is a virtual assistant who listens to her clients and then assesses their admin, assists with their admin and answers their admin... Read more

Nick Humphries, Akitso Web Design

Nick Humphries, Akitso Web Design

Akitso Web Design is a web design company that sells fully-featured professional websites to small businesses. They make getting a website for your... Read more

Sean Sherlock, SAmedia Website Solutions

Sean Sherlock, SAmedia Website Solutions

From small start-ups to seasoned soloists, SAmedia Website Solutions designs websites that enhance online position and improve new leads and recurr... Read more

Tania Shirgwin, BizEez Virtual Solutions

Tania Shirgwin, BizEez Virtual Solutions

BizEez Virtual Solutions specialises in assisting businesses with their online marketing needs through social media, email marketing and WordPress ... Read more

Jan Freitag, Proxim Group

Jan Freitag, Proxim Group

Combining both business coaching and business consulting services, the Proxim Group offers a fully comprehensive approach to helping small business... Read more

Kate James, Total Balance

Kate James, Total Balance

Through her business coaching and life coaching, Kate James works with the concepts of mindfulness, creativity and authenticity to help people chan... Read more

Victoria Judge, Expert Agency

Victoria Judge, Expert Agency

Victoria Judge helps people build a successful business around their expertise, through a combination of one-on-one workshops and outsourced servic... Read more

Stewart Marshall, Uncomplicating IT

Stewart Marshall, Uncomplicating IT

Uncomplicating IT provides impartial, independent IT advice in plain English. We help those who don't know that much about IT bridge the technology... Read more

Amanda Pearce, Amanda Pearce Bookkeeping

Amanda Pearce, Amanda Pearce Bookkeeping

Amanda Pearce is an Australian MYOB bookkeeper and virtual assistant who works with small companies. Read more

Jen Clark, Jen Clark Design

Jen Clark, Jen Clark Design

Jen Clark is an experienced freelance graphic and web designer specialising in the delivery of innovative logo and branding solutions and functiona... Read more

Felicity Van Rysbergen, Well Versed Copywriting

Felicity Van Rysbergen, Well Versed Copywriting

Well Versed Copywriting specialises in creating corporate web content, information architecture and analysis, and marketing documentation for a bro... Read more

Keagan York, Compass Global Markets Pty Ltd

Keagan York, Compass Global Markets Pty Ltd

Compass Global Markets can help you with any aspect of the Foreign Currency transfers and Commodity markets from corporate hedging to wealth creation. Read more

Emma Wilson, Upclose & Virtual

Emma Wilson, Upclose & Virtual

Upclose & Virtual provides professional, cost effective, secretarial services for businesses and individuals throughout Australia to reduce the bur... Read more

Richard Jenner, The Type Shed

Richard Jenner, The Type Shed

Richard Jenner does graphic design, for any application - print, web, packaging, shop fronts, signs... anything that requires text / images arrange... Read more

Michael Vincent, Sports Partners

Michael Vincent, Sports Partners

Sports Partners is a free, fun site where people can find other people, clubs, or businesses for sports and hobbies. Read more

Trish Fehon, OnlineInfluence.com.au

Trish Fehon, OnlineInfluence.com.au

Trish Fehon specialises in creating business websites for small to medium sized businesses that bring in fresh leads, new customers and make money. Read more

Deb Pilgrim

Deb Pilgrim

Deb Pilgrim helps small business owners start, grow and lead their business, so that they can create the life they want. Read more

Emma Bannister, Presentation Studio

Emma Bannister, Presentation Studio

Presentation Studio offers a complete presentation design service, from PowerPoint Templates and Design, and Training to Public Speaker coaching. T... Read more

Maria Pantalone, Infinite Growth

Maria Pantalone, Infinite Growth

Infinite Growth works with individuals and businesses to improve their communication skills so that they can professionally present their products ... Read more

Karen Churchill, The Churchill Consultancy

Karen Churchill, The Churchill Consultancy

Karen Churchill helps her clients achieve their goals by communicating as well as possible with the people who matter to them. This can be done by ... Read more

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Sean Sherlock, SAmedia Website Solutions
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Kate James, Total Balance
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Work smart | Productivity

There’s no shortage of work in a small business, so any steps to improve productivity and get more done in less time is a must.

In this section, you’ll learn how to eliminate unproductive days, get in the zone and work at your best. You’ll also find answers to ‘What’s cloud computing?’ and what ‘think smart’ really means.

Dive in and boost productivity!


Stop being busy and start being productive

18 May 12 | David Solomon

Recently I sent out an email asking people what their top business issues were, and one issue kept coming up: How can I get more time to do all the things I need to do? I wish I had the answer to that one! Well, actually I do… Read more

Comments: 12

Embrace the chaos? Or fight for control?

17 Apr 12 | Peter Crocker

I expend a lot of energy trying to create order and calm – to-do lists, project plans and research. The reality is that any sense of order rarely lasts, and it’s getting worse. Read more

Comments: 18

WorkSmart: Planning to be productive

16 Apr 12 | Robert Gerrish

We know from our recent research, that ‘not enough hours in the day’ is right up there as a cause of angst for the small end of town, so let’s develop a productivity plan. Read more

Neuro-linguistic programming: Why trying is trying

12 Aug 11 | Deborah Keep

Being consistently productive is a common goal, but constantly striving to make every day as successful and consistent as possible can be unproductive and even destructive. Read more

Comments: 4

Free report: 40+ top tips for boosting productivity

25 Jan 11

With overwhelm or distraction impacting 84%* of solo and micro business owners, it’s no wonder productivity is such a hot topic. Here are the Flying Solo community's top tips. Read more

Comments: 1

Resolutions: A slacker’s guide to giving up

25 Jan 11 | Sam Leader

Am I the only one who gets bored of talk of resolutions by about 3 January? If, like me, talk of ‘should’ brings out the rebel in you, read on. Read more

Comments: 20

Billable hours: Back to basics

07 Sep 10 | Jayne Tancred

Have you ever recorded just how much of your day’s work is billable hours and how much is non-billable hours? I did, and the results were scary. Read more

Comments: 10

Prioritising tasks: Leaving on a high

17 Aug 10 | Robert Gerrish

If you’re having the kind of day where you effortlessly fill the hours, but don’t get any sense of achievement, I may have the answer, and it involves prioritising tasks. Read more

Comments: 13

The pursuit of productivity

10 Jul 10 | Robert Gerrish

At the core of any successful quest to improve productivity, is a clear awareness of priorities. Read more

In pursuit of precious boredom

06 Jul 10 | Sam Leader

When I heard myself say “I’ve deleted that newspaper” I got worried. Should I pull the plug for a bit? Read more

Comments: 18

Eliminating tolerations: Dealing with unfinished business

29 Jun 10 | Robert Gerrish

Are you, like me, surrounded by a myriad of itsy bitsy things pleading for your attention? And are you sick of how this messes with your mind? Try these actions to help with eliminating tolerations. Read more

Comments: 6

Want simplicity in business? Be prepared to fight for it.

01 Jun 10 | Peter Crocker

From product design and processes to marketing and language, you need simplicity in business to prosper. So why is it so elusive? Read more

Comments: 12

Self performance appraisal

07 Mar 10 | Sara Howard

Being a soloist means you don’t qualify for an ‘Employee of the Month’ award, a big fat performance bonus or regular promotions. Or does it? Have you thought about doing a self performance appraisal. Read more

Comments: 2

Working productively when there’s a lot going on

22 Feb 10 | Robert Gerrish

I like to think of myself as an organised and focused person. I work well with action lists and I’m good at prioritising, but lately things have been spiralling out of control. Here’s how I intend to pull it back and keep working productively. Read more

Comments: 12

Your business dashboard checklist

14 Feb 10 | Stacey Barr

If you're serious about taking your business destiny into your own hands, then you've got to measure what matters. And you can start with just one measure. Read more

Comments: 13

How do you get in the zone?

25 Jan 10 | Peter Crocker

Elite sports people often have a routine they go through before a game to help them get ‘in the zone’ to perform at their best. This powerful concept can apply to business professionals too. Read more

Comments: 24

Seven steps to improve productivity

17 Nov 09 | Megan Tough

Do you have too much to do and never enough time to do it? This could be a problem of your own making. Try these seven steps to improve productivity. Read more

Comments: 9

The cheat’s guide to exceeding expectations

05 Oct 09 | Peter Crocker

“Under promise, over deliver!” is considered brilliant advice for business owners. But many people only focus on the hard work of over delivering, when it can be easier, and frankly more effective, to get better at under promising. Read more

Comments: 17

NLP: Eliminating unproductive days

09 Jun 09 | Deborah Keep

We all have days where we don’t feel 100%, days we know are going to be unproductive and dissatisfying. Here’s how to turn them around. Read more

Comments: 8

Work efficiently: Lose the busy competition

30 Mar 09 | Peter Crocker

Meetings, deadlines, multi-tasking, smart phones, caffeine and chaos: it seems business is all about busyness. Ask people how they are and you’ll often get “Mate! Busy!” Read more

Comments: 29

How great companies turn crisis into opportunity

09 Mar 09 | Peter Crocker

In a recent interview in Fortune magazine, management guru Jim Collins, author of business classics Built to Last and Good to Great, discussed what a business needs to to turn a crisis into opportunity. Read more

Comments: 14

New year's resolutions for micro business owners

05 Jan 09 | Peter Crocker

Okay, so they’re easy to make and virtually impossible to keep, but with every New Year comes resolutions. At Flying Solo we put our heads together and came up with these 11 ½ practical New Year's resolutions for micro business owners. Read more

Comments: 27

Think smart: What does it really mean?

20 Oct 08 | Sam Leader

You lot are full of wisdom and insights. Just last week, Jenny from Melbourne raised some excellent points about the term ‘think smart’. Read more

Comments: 22

Improving business productivity

25 Aug 08 | Peter Crocker

As a soloist, it can sometimes be easy to confuse activity for productivity. Are you on track to achieve your goals this year or do you need to focus on improving your business productivity? Read more

Comments: 14

How developing routines can increase productivity

08 Nov 07 | Lissanne Oliver

Working solo is challenging because there’s no-one to push you along. At the end of the week you might wonder where the time’s gone. Still, there is one way to increase productivity and it’s by developing routines. Read more

Comments: 9

 

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