How Not to Work Evenings Weekends

 
     
  By Jeff Beals
 
   
     
  Jane Schulte is really quite remarkable.

Sheīs an entrepreneur, who runs two successful businesses. She grew her company, PRISM Title, from eight to 60 employees in only 18 months. She has published four books, two of which are award winning. She speaks to a variety of audiences about business success. She has been featured in Jeffrey Gitomerīs 'Sales Caffeine' newsletter and many other media outlets. On top of all this, sheīs an accomplished artist whose works have been commissioned.

Thatīs certainly an impressive bio. But do you want to know whatīs most remarkable about Jane Schulte?

She doesnīt work evenings and weekends.

'I might log in on my laptop for a minute right when I get home,' Schulte said, 'but I donīt work in the evening unless itīs a crisis or some client needs my help and absolutely canīt wait.'

Imagine that! How can a person accomplish so much, yet do it so efficiently, that she doesnīt take work home with her each night?

The answer is time management.

When asked how she can accomplish so much, Schulte gave a lot of reasons - a talented and loyal staff, energy, drive - but she focused mostly on time management.

It wouldnīt be fair to say Schulte is obsessed with time management, but she has definitely mastered it in a way very few others have. That discipline has allowed her to excel in many wide-ranging things simultaneously.

Schulteīs path to success is kind of old fashioned in that she worked her way through the proverbial 'school of hard knocks.' She grew up - and still lives - in the northern Kentucky suburbs of Cincinnati, Ohio. She started working as a legal secretary in 1981. She was promoted to a real estate paralegal two years later and landed her first management job in 1985. A few short years later, she was an executive. Just recently, she started an additional company, PRISM Business Advisors. She and her husband Greg together have three sons, one of whom works at NASA. The other two are enrolled at the University of Kentucky.

Certainly tenacity and drive mixed with competence and business acumen are important, but more than any other skill, time management is number one.

In fact, when asked what advice she would give a young entrepreneur, Schulte quickly said they should get a handle on their time.

'If you donīt control your time, all things are not possible,' she said. 'I canīt stress that enough. Iīve seen so many people, who could be so much more successful if they werenīt so scattered, and they didnīt get overwhelmed and bogged down. They become immobilized. There are so many things hitting them, and they donīt have any systems in place to take care of that or keep their stress at a manageable level.'

The sad thing is that many of these overwhelmed and ultimately burned-out people are full of talent.

'Get a handle on your time, because we only have so much,' Schulte said. 'In order to be really successful, you have to be able to do more than just one thing. You have to be diversified, flexible and agile enough to go where there are opportunities.'

Schulte is so committed to good time management that she authored a how-to book, Work Smart Not Hard: Organizational Tips and Tools That Will Change Your Life. In the book, she describes both strategies and tactics for getting a grip on lifeīs most precious resource.

She preaches the importance of de-cluttering our desks and email in-boxes. She describes her PEND system, which stands for 'Put an End to Needless Distraction. PEND consists of a folder for each day of the month where paper items are strategically filed. She also has an electronic PEND system for emails. She uses Microsoft Outlookīs task feature, dual monitors on her desk PC, and takes full advantage of the power offered by smart phones and remote access to office computer databases.

Ultimately, the effective time manager uses all the tools available.

'The idea is ‘donīt remember anything,ī' Schulte said. 'Use your tools and system, so you are free to take care of the task at hand whatever that might be.'

Thereīs another tool that is incredibly important: delegation. Accomplishing things through other people is fundamental if you want to succeed and enjoy a fulfilling life. By leveraging the work of others, you multiply your own abilities. In fact, Schulte said delegation is one of best strengths as a leader.

'Iīve taught a lot of people what I know and what I do,' she said. 'That way, I can send a lot of projects or parts of projects to other people.'

By the way, if you would like to learn more about Jane Schulte, go to PrismSuccess.com or find her books on Amazon.com.

 
   
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  About The Author
Jeff Beals is an award-winning author, who helps professionals do more business and have a greater impact on the world through effective sales, marketing and personal branding techniques. As a professional speaker, he delivers energetic and humorous keynote speeches and workshops to audiences worldwide. You can learn more and follow his "Business Motivation Blog" at www.JeffBeals.com.
 
     
 
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