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weolive

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Aug 04, 2006 12:30 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Hello,

I run two companies. I own a real estate appraisal company, and I own a retail franchise of specialty food stores. The appraisal business is how I support my family and the retail frnachise is just starting to grow(We now have 3 franchises sold, plus the corporate store)

My question is. Should I devide my time up during the day to set hours doing each job, i.e. Put on the appraisal hat from 8am to lunch, then from 1pm to 6 put on the Franchisor hat? Or should I be more fluidly working each job at the same time.

I am really starting to go crazy doing the later but I am not sure if the former will work either, as some things need to be dealt with in real time.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.



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Gary Brown
Aug 04, 2006 6:02 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Hey Gary,
while I have my own time management challenges and have to constantly
reevaluate every plan I put forth, I find some of both are needed and
sometimes more of one than the other.

The most effective tool I`ve found is the RPM method that Tony Robbins
created. It is extremely compatible with Start Up Nation principles as far
as having a life plan for example.

Once you have defined the categories of improvement and prioritized
them, clarity emerges and what and how you should do things becomes
self evident and lastly only you can know what feels right for you and
your family.
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