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Finding Time by Delegating Well - 5 Power Principles That Increase Productivity and Transform Time g>Finding time empowers you to achieve all your other goals. When you delegate wisely, you gain time. You will quickly learn how much more time you find when you apply these 5 Delegating Power Principles to the challenges you currently face.Take this quiz to discover your delegating style.When I delegate, I (will):1. (T F) Assign the tasks to the people who seem to have the most time on their hands.2. (T F) Gradually give them more power Carve out time to blog on the weekends - a couple of hours on Saturday afternoon, perhaps. In that time, study your Blog Ideas file, and write a series of posts. These don't have to be polished posts, just draft them quickly. They'll be ready for you to post during the following week. 3. Audi If you'd like to get more organized so that you can blog consistently, here are ten blogging time management tips. 1. Create a file called Blog Ideas There's nothing more intimidating than a blank computer screen. Create a file and call it Blog Ideas. Write down any stray thoughts you have about blogging. Do you have questions about your blogging topic? Your questions can start with: Who, What, How, When, Where and Why - just make a note of the questions. In your Blog Ideas file, these are triggers to get you thinking. Read other blogs. Reading other blogs will stimulate your own thinking. Agree with a blogger? Why? Can you expand on a point made in another blog? Carry a small notebook and jot down ideas which come to you at work. When you're driving, place a digital or microcassette recorder on the passenger seat beside you to record any sudden inspirations. 2. Write five to ten blog posts at a time Carve out time to blog on the weekends - a couple of hours on Saturday afternoon, perhaps. In that time, study your Blog Ideas file, and write a series of posts. These don't have to be polished posts, just draft them quickly. They'll be ready for you to post during the following week. 3. Audio 1. Create a file called Blog Ideas There's nothing more intimidating than a blank computer screen. Create a file and call it Blog Ideas. Write down any stray thoughts you have about blogging. Do you have questions about your blogging topic? Your questions can start with: Who, What, How, When, Where and Why - just make a note of the questions. In your Blog Ideas file, these are triggers to get you thinking. Read other blogs. Reading other blogs will stimulate your own thinking. Agree with a blogger? Why? Can you expand on a point made in another blog? Carry a small notebook and jot down ideas which come to you at work. When you're driving, place a digital or microcassette recorder on the passenger seat beside you to record any sudden inspirations. 2. Write five to ten blog posts at a time Carve out time to blog on the weekends - a couple of hours on Saturday afternoon, perhaps. In that time, study your Blog Ideas file, and write a series of posts. These don't have to be polished posts, just draft them quickly. They'll be ready for you to post during the following week. 3. Audi Read other blogs. Reading other blogs will stimulate your own thinking. Agree with a blogger? Why? Can you expand on a point made in another blog? Carry a small notebook and jot down ideas which come to you at work. When you're driving, place a digital or microcassette recorder on the passenger seat beside you to record any sudden inspirations. 2. Write five to ten blog posts at a time Carve out time to blog on the weekends - a couple of hours on Saturday afternoon, perhaps. In that time, study your Blog Ideas file, and write a series of posts. These don't have to be polished posts, just draft them quickly. They'll be ready for you to post during the following week. 3. Audi Carry a small notebook and jot down ideas which come to you at work. When you're driving, place a digital or microcassette recorder on the passenger seat beside you to record any sudden inspirations. 2. Write five to ten blog posts at a time Carve out time to blog on the weekends - a couple of hours on Saturday afternoon, perhaps. In that time, study your Blog Ideas file, and write a series of posts. These don't have to be polished posts, just draft them quickly. They'll be ready for you to post during the following week. 3. Audi Carve out time to blog on the weekends - a couple of hours on Saturday afternoon, perhaps. In that time, study your Blog Ideas file, and write a series of posts. These don't have to be polished posts, just draft them quickly. They'll be ready for you to post during the following week. 3. Audio blog If you're carrying a digital recorder, record some blog posts. This works well for business bloggers. Interview people at your company. Interview your boss, or a couple of your customers. 4. Ask for contributions from other bloggers Bloggers help bloggers. As you leave comments on others' blogs, and get known in the blogosphere, you can ask other bloggers to "guest blog" for you. Ask them to write just one entry, or to write five. You'll get lots of takers, because blogging for someone else is added exposure for bloggers, and many will take you up on the offer. Of course, you'll need to reciprocate, and write the occasional entry for others. 5. Out-source - hire a blogger You can hire bloggers at out-sourcing venues like Elance. This is a good solution for those weeks when your schedule is crammed with other work. 6. Get over perfectionism When you're blogging, you're not writing a bestseller, nor are you expected to be perfect. If you read any blog, you'll find typos, spelling errors, errors of syntax - part of the charm of reading blogs is their "home made" appeal. Even if you're writing for a business audienc
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