Get More Freedom in Your Solo Business

 
PHOENIX - April 18, 2013 - PRLog -- Prescott, Arizona –April 18, 2013 – One of the advantages of being an entrepreneur is setting your own hours. But according to one Solo-E.com certified expert, most entrepreneurs have issues creating and sticking to working hours.
“Creating a business schedule that works for you and your lifestyle is one of the real reasons most solo professionals start a business,” says Michele Pariza Wacek, your $Ka-Ching!$ Marketing Strategist. “Yet many get stuck in the 9 to 5 job hours because they aren’t sure how to make a flexible schedule work for them.”
Founded in 1998, Creative Concepts and Copywriting LLC helps entrepreneurs and small business owners to grow their businesses, their way, by utilizing proven real-world marketing and copywriting solutions that get results. Pariza Wacek is one of 50 solo professionals who have met the requirements of the only international post-graduate certification program for solo entrepreneurs to become a Solo-E.com certified expert.
“Studies show that when you create and stick to a schedule that accommodates your lifestyle you actually get more done,” says Terri Zwierzynski, CEO and founder of Solo-E.com. “Our Solo-E.com experts, including Michele, have used self-created working hours to grow a successful business.”
In honor of Revise Your Work Schedule Month in May, Pariza Wacek and Zwierzynski share some ideas to help entrepreneurs and business owners to successfully create an optimum schedule for business:
•   Set expectations. “For example, when someone emails you, have an autoresponder (an email that automatically goes out after an email is received) set up which tells people when he or she will hear back from you,” says the Solo-E.com Certified Expert. “That way you don’t have to spend lots of time checking email throughout the day and night.”
•   Block out hours you will not work.  “By focusing on when you won’t work – whenever that may be for you – you then can use the hours you will have for your business wisely, and not feel tied to your business every minute of every day,” says Zwierzynski.
•   Get accountability. “If your goal is to work less and have more freedom, nothing helps a solo entrepreneur better than finding someone to be accountable to,” says Pariza Wacek.  “And groups like Solo-E.com can be very helpful when it comes to accountability.”
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