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Tue, December 12, 2006 at 22:36 One of the things I find can be pretty difficult in a multi-faceted world is keeping up to speed on a variety of projects at the same time. As an entrepreneur you often have the choice whether to invest all your energy into one project or to take on more than one project and build each one. Some people advise against the second option, pretty much because dividing your attention means you may not be investing nearly enough energy into your projects to reach that tipping point where they pretty much tick over and become viable businesses in their own right. That is a valid criticism.
For my part, I see a big disadvantage to focusing all your attention on one project. If that project doesn't succeed then you are back to the beginning. Even if your project works out, if your income is tied to that one project and you go through a quiet patch, you have a problem. Of course, another reason to work on a couple projects is to explore a range of possibilities and this is a big attraction for me. I have fairly diverse interests and developing different projects (even if they are different blogs) is a way for me to explore these interests and see where they lead.
Whichever way you go, if you find yourself with little time to do what you need to do then this post on Web Worker Daily may be just what you need. The post has a list of things you can do to make the most of what little time you have available. Here is the abbreviated list:
Time management skills are remarkably important to any entrepreneur and these tips may help you develop those skills and become more effective in your daily life. Ironically I wound up wasting more time than usual creating this post because I tried a new tool to create the content of this post and the experiment backfired a bit. Maybe another tip is to stick with the tools that work for you and experiment with new ones when you are not under pressure? What are your experiences with time management?
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