Location: At the Beach (Literally!) – Reading / Viewing Time: 9-10mins

A real treat for you guys today. A couple of weeks ago I flew up from Cebu (where I live full time) to Manila (the capital of the Philippines) to do a little business, and whilst I was there I met up with Dan Andrews from the quickly growing TropicalMBA.com and OutsourcetothePhilippines.com blogs.We chewed the fat for quite a few hours, and eventually figured it would be cool to shoot a couple of video clips.

In fact, Dan actually interviewed me for his Podcast, too, which you can check out by clicking here. It’s safe to say we had a lot of fun doing all this stuff for our respective audiences.

For those of you who don’t know Dan, he is a twenty-something guy from the USA originally, who now lives in the Philippines full-time, where he works with several virtual staff throughout the country, that help run and build businesses based back in the USA, California to be exact….

Location: Home Office – Reading Time: 4-5mins

2010 is shaping up to be an incredible year for me, business wise so far. As you’ll know by reading my Monthly Reports, by the end of the year I sincerely believe I will be a Full Time Virtual CEO, working from wherever I like, whenever I like, doing whatever I like – but, still growing my businesses. For the time-being (and realistically for the very long foreseeable future, because I just love doing it so much!) my focus will remain on my parent company – the Live2Sell Group – however, there is a hell of a lot of other opportunities coming my way, too.

The whole thing here is that as I begin to warm-up the furnace that will be ‘2010’, it’s hitting me very hard – I am getting convincingly more and more busy. In itself, this isn’t an issue, as long as I maximize my time every day. Because, lets face it – wasting time is bullshit, plain and simple! …

Location: Home Office – Viewing / Reading Time: 6-7mins

In the true spirit of virtualness (is that actually a real word – if not, it IS NOW!) and mobility in generally, this is a Guest Post by Phil Montero of TheAnywhereOffice.com.

Phil and I have been talking for a while now, ever since we met via Twitter. And it was quite obvious from the get-go that we had a lot in common in regards to the lifestyles we both wanted to lead and the way we wanted to work as business owners and entrepreneurs in general. So, after I did a guest post for Phil on Multitasking I was quick to ask him to do the same, and I must say he totally outdid himself with this excellent 6min video.

The thing I personally love about this subject matter is that it is ever-evolving. Although there is the regular diet of Gmail, Google Docs and the like, the fact of the matter is that there is always something new cropping up here and there. …

Location: Company Offices – Viewing / Reading Time: 7-8mins

Today we have a Guest Post by Greg over at music marketing blog GenYRockstars, who also runs www.rockstarlifestyledesign.com, too! Check out his sites if you are an entrepreneur or a musician – if you’re both, you’ll be spoiled rotten, trust me!

Myself and Greg were literally hours away from hooking up on my trip to the US in February, planning to do some video posts together on growing businesses and general entrepreneur stuff – but, alas, it didn’t quite happen! Next time for sure. Since then I’ve been interviewed by him for his blog, and I asked him to do this post to offer you guys the usual, great insightful stuff that he puts together….

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMyXeR4UdfY

Okay, so, here is the final installment (from the AT&T Ball Park!) from the 3-part video series that I shot whilst I was in San Francisco back in February (it’s a little windy in the clip, FYI!). A lot of people have asked for this one, out-right, saying that they enjoyed the other clips I did with Sanjay, especially the one on How to Make Your Small Business Look Bigger. I must say sorry to those that have waited for this one, as there has been a lot going on – even though the clip has been ready for weeks and weeks!

In this clip myself and Sanjay give you a handful of simple tips for when you’re traveling. It’s amazing how simple these tips actually are, but so often its the simple stuff that gets forgotten, and I must say, even Sanjay’s tips on Laptop Batteries got me thinking!

As an entrepreneur that does do a certain amount of traveling, these type of tips (and the tons of others available online) are paramount to creating an easier traveling experience and working experience when on the road.

Recording a Segment of my Top 10 VA Tip's in Boracay!

Location: Home Office, Reading / Viewing Time: 6mins

Number of Days in the Office: 16, Total Number of Employees: 176

This last month was another real eye-opener for me. Amongst other things, I spent a whole week working from a beach resort in Boracay, with absolutely none of my clients actually knowing of the fact – I spoke to people daily, and even made calls to prospective clients without anyone batting an eyelid, so to speak. Another testament to the fact that a fully virtual lifestyle is very much do-able.

I made a couple of new key-hire’s in March, too. First up, we expanded our training and development team with a new Training Supervisor. She will be working with our staff more on a one-on-one basis, coaching on individual needs, so we are all very excited to see how that side of things develops. Secondly, our new Quality Assurance Supervisor will be working directly with our individual Team Leaders, Management and more importantly, our clients, to insure that the quality of work we produce for them i sof the highest standards, as always.

I guess the ‘big news’ this month is the signing of an agreement between our company and one of our long-term clients, who has just become our official US Partner.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VdfoTcAEd_o

Location: Home Office – Reading / Viewing Time: 4-5mins

I shot this video as a “I’m here, so I might as well shoot another…” type of clip when I was filming my Top Ten Virtual Assistant Video Tips a couple of weeks ago, from the island of Boracay here in the Philippines. I have to be honest, after looking at it the first time, I wasn’t going to publish it.

But, I looked over it on Friday, with the weekend approaching, and thought that I would post it for the beginning of the week as a little ‘inspiration’ if nothing else.

I am extremely fortunate to be able to live the lifestyle that I currently (and hope to continue!) living. However, it’s not one that has come about overnight. I have worked extremely hard to be able to:

  • Work a 4-day week only
  • Travel regularly
  • Spend more time with family
  • Empty my mind more
  • Continue to grow my business
  • Work on new opportunities

And of course, I continue to work hard, but just in different ways and with different processes in place to enable the ‘virtual’ part of my business life….

I write this post from one of the most beautiful places on earth – Boracay, Philippines. Where just a couple of weeks ago myself and my wife worked from, for a whole week, and enjoyed every second of being in the ‘office’ when we were there! You might have seen some of the Virtual Assistant Video Tips that I shot when I was there, if not, check ’em out.

However, today I wanted to discuss the one thing that seems to plague entrepreneurs more than anything else nowadays. Email. It’s a common fact that gradual loss of email productivity happens to everyone, virtual entrepreneurs included. Or should I say, especially to those running or keeping track of their business online. If you’re an “emailaholic” spending more than an hour reading and answering emails at any one time, then you’re seriously in big trouble as far as I’m concerned. I’d like to throw in these five no-brainer tips on email productivity to help you fight this bad habit.

So, lets dive straight in, as I did on many occasions over my week on the beach – into the beautiful clear ocean you see above you…!

Say no to email auto-check!

There’s a Firefox plug-in that automatically checks your email for updates every minute. It surely has its own positive attribute, but it’s an irresistible bait leading to frequent email monitoring. It’s one of those biggest email productivity myths that prevents you from sticking to your disciplined approach in managing emails. The problem is, it’s most likely that you’ll drop everything just to see what’s inside your inbox once you get that notification (same in Outlook, too, obviously!). There’s a better approach to not giving into temptation— don’t let it come near you. Knowing when to say no is smart way of increasing your email productivity.

Don’t sweat it. Write less!

It’s an email, not an epic literature or something. You can always pull off an email by writing less. That’s one way of boosting your email productivity. Try answering questions in bullet points. You can add a few extra details so long as it’s relevant; otherwise you not only bore your reader, but also get your message lost in the clutter. On top of that, writing a long reply slows down your response time, which is not good for business. A concise and well-written message can definitely help you upgrade your email productivity to the next level.

Use templates. Add a personal touch later!

You can increase your email productivity by using templates that help you manage answers to frequent email subjects. Be careful in using templates though. Use them as drafts, not the email per se. Don’t forget to customize those boilerplate responses for clients. They’re smart enough to distinguish a personalized email, a decided plus for your business, from a generalized one. After all, your goal is not just to increase your email productivity, but add more value to your business simply by responding to an email.

Just delete it… Seriously!

Even if it’s not spam and you know in your heart that the email is not worth your time, just delete it. Listen to your instincts. Get rid of emails that add no value to you or your business. If more than half of what you receive from a particular sender are “almost spam” emails, better archive and sort them later – if you really have to. The same strategy works for emails that don’t need your urgent response. That’s one powerful way of increasing your email productivity almost immediately.

Make it a habit!

Are there any email productivity habits that you aim for? It can be any of those mentioned above. It can be all of them. Or it can be other email productivity habits introduced to you by other websites or authors such as David Allen of Getting Things Done. The key to achieving these habits is by acquiring them one by one— not all at once. Focus on a habit, let’s say for month or two, and once completed you can move on to the next. Time to get serious with your email productivity!

So, there you go – a quick round-up of tips I put into place – sometimes all the time, sometimes just when I need them – but, the bottom line is that they ALL work. Are there any tips that you’d like to share with the readers? If so, please leave them in the comments section below.

Location: Company Offices – Reading / Viewing Time: 6mins

When I announced my Virtual Assistant Video Tip Series last week, with a quick, first clip from the fantastic island of Boracay here in the Philippines, I had no idea (seriously!) it would be as well received as it was. I have received a ton of email on this one (thanks to all of you who contacted me!) and so as soon as I got back today, I clean up the clips and had my PA upload everything to my YouTube channel for you to check them out.

Above is Tip #4, where I discuss the pro’s and con’s of working with a Freelance VA. At the end of the clip I mention Manny Pacquiao’s fight, which I literally got to the big-screen showing in time to see the clang of the first round bell. He won – very boring fight, however! But, it didn’t stop the HUNDREDS of Filipino’s watching the fight with me, my wife and a few friends, cheering and screaming when it was announced that he had won!

As I was shooting these clips, sporadically throughout the course of the week, in various locations on the island, I got to thinking that this subject matter is way bigger than just ten short video tips and a free eBook. I am curious to see if you guys would be interested in more content on this subject, in the form of a ‘real’ eBook with lots of stuff, such as:…

Location: Company Offices – Reading Time: 7-8mins

This is a Guest Post by Robert Granholm of The Lifestyle Design Project.

Process design is about understanding what you do, and I don’t mean that in some philosophical way, but in a very literal, “what steps do you actually take” way. We rarely stop to think how we get things done, most of the time we just…do them. Truth is though, the practice of breaking down how we get from point A to point B unearths ways to multiply our productivity in such a fierce way, it’s almost an entrepreneurial necessity. Streamline practices, outsource minutia, and be ruthlessly efficient by learning how to take on the process design mindset with a few key practices.I don’t mean to introduce another tool or getting things done methodology but instead, habits that will naturally wake you up to where you aren’t just efficient, but effectively efficient! (there’s a difference). Stop wasting time, effort and money doing things simply because you think that’s how things are. Someone once said hindsight is 20/20, well gaining perspective doesn’t always have to be after the fact!

Laundry or Launching

The design mindset is applicable anywhere in life, from doing your laundry to launching a product. Deconstructing the steps it takes to accomplish a task uncovers wasted energy, better tools, and simpler methods. Applied in your day to day endeavors you’ll find yourself less frustrated, more organized and with more time; applied to your business life and you’ll be amazed at the benefits. Entire time stealing endeavors like finding customers, or hunting down gigs can be shortened, easily outsourced or erased all together after you’ve taken the time understand what’s really happening as the hours tick away. Although I can elaborate for days on the importance of documentation and workflow vs just throwing yourself at something for productivity, I’ll leave that for the comments, here’s how to get your mind processing for all around results.

Your New Mental Habits

Understand the World – Sam Carpenter says it best in his book, Work the System, “Everything works fine 99.9 percent of the time.” And if that rubs you wrong way, take a look at this video that subtly reminds us that everything around us works 99.9 perfectly well, so putting things into a systems mindset works with the world, not against it….