A startup entrepreneur is a person who has just initiated up his business with limited resources and is responsible to take it forward (all by himself). He is busy, infact very busy all the time with his mind spinning with all upcoming opportunities, challenges and fears. He has so many mails to attend, meetings,interviews, task distribution and above all a small team to meet the tight deadlines.It is difficult for a startup entrepreneur to manage everything by themselves and most of all they don’t even have enough money (coming in consistently) to hire an expensive resource in order to meet their day-to-day tasks. Entrepreneur is not only required to stay rational all the time but is bound to work and act smartly to survive the highly competitive world.
Peter Drucker, the famous industrial analyst and marketplace guru, has said that none of us come close to using his or her entire potential for getting things done. But we don’t want to accept that evaluation, so we invent new criteria to convince ourselves that we’re accomplishing a lot–certainly meeting our daily and weekly goals–whether we really are or not.
Stephen R. Covey urges us to make a distinction between efficiency and effectiveness. Efficiency is doing things right. Effectiveness is doing the right things. So may be if you organize your life in such a way that other than staying busy all day long, you are working efficiently on things which are required most for your business.
TimeSvr provides an ideal solution for such busy professionals and startup entrepreneurs. They can take help from TimeSvr aides to get their new ideas researched on the go, have their daily reminders and agenda managed, or even get their mails followed up, that too in just $69/month.This way entrepreneurs can give their due attention to the truly important matters essentially required for business growth and leave the rest menial tasks for TimeSvr aides.
Keep following the next upcoming post on how TimeSvr made life easy for a startup entrepreneur, James Collin.
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