How to Overcome Procrastination and Boost Your Productivity as a Service Provider

How To Overcome Procrastination and Boost Your Productivity as a Service Provider by Jen Vazquez Media

How to Overcome Procrastination and Boost Your Productivity as a Service Provider

Do you ever find yourself scrolling through social media instead of completing tasks for your service provider business? No? Maybe it’s just me…. Or maybe you’re always pushing deadlines or feeling unmotivated to start a project. If this sounds familiar, you’re likely struggling with procrastination. 

Don’t worry! You’re not alone, and there are ways to overcome this productivity killer. In this blog, we’ll dive into six proven strategies that you can implement to boost your productivity and achieve your goals as a service provider. From identifying your triggers to creating a productive environment, we’ll provide you with the tools you need to conquer procrastination and succeed in your business. Let’s dive in!

Identify Your Procrastination Triggers

Let’s identify those pesky triggers that are keeping you from being your most productive self. Trust me, I’ve been known to scroll Instagram or Pinterest when I needed to be doing client work (then have to work late to get it done, we’ve all been there.

So, what are some common triggers? 

Feeling Overwhelmed

Feeling overwhelmed is a big one and so my biggest. When we have a million tasks to do, it’s easy to shut down and not do anything at all. 

Lack of motivation

Lack of motivation is another one. Sometimes we just don’t feel like doing anything, and that’s okay! 

Distractions

And let’s not forget about the ultimate time-sucker – distractions. Social media, emails, and that one random YouTube video that you just can’t resist watching… we’ve all been there!

Don’t stress – let’s work on it.  Identifying your triggers is the first step to getting past them. Once you know what’s causing your procrastination, you can take steps to avoid or mitigate those triggers.

For example, if you’re feeling overwhelmed, break those tasks down into smaller, more manageable chunks. If you’re lacking motivation, find something that inspires you or sets you on fire! And as for those pesky distractions, set some boundaries for yourself. Maybe turn off those social media notifications or put your phone on “do not disturb” mode for a little while.

Remember, identifying your triggers is just the beginning. Next, it’s time to take action and kick procrastination to the curb!

Break Tasks into Manageable Chunks

Think about it like this – you wouldn’t try to eat a whole pizza in one bite, right? That’s just crazy talk! Instead, you take it one slice at a time. The same goes for your work. Once you’ve figured out what’s been keeping you from getting things done, take a look at your project and see if you can break it down into smaller pieces.

Make a game out of it! Set specific goals for each chunk and give yourself a reward when you’ve finished. Maybe it’s a little dance break or a sweet treat. Whatever floats your boat, my friend.

By focusing on these bite-sized goals, you’ll be able to build momentum and stay in the zone. Plus, it’ll make that big project seem way less daunting. And don’t forget to track your progress and celebrate your victories!

Maybe you like to use a fancy tool like Asana or Clickup, or maybe you prefer to write things down on sticky notes. I like to take 3 tasks I must get done each day and add them to a block of time on my calendar.  I use Asana, but I get overwhelmed with seeing everything I have to do from Pinterest Management clients to teaching a Masterclass on Pinterest in my Facebook Group and a million other things.  For me, having three “must get done” each day on my calendar works for me, but you do you, boo!  Whatever helps you stay on track, go for it.

Remember, the key is to find what works best for YOU plus what you actually use consistently. So, let’s break it down and get those tasks checked off one by one!

Set Realistic Goals and Deadlines

Let’s talk about setting some goals and deadlines to get stuff done, without feeling like we’re drowning in tasks.

We all know the temptation of trying to tackle a huge project all at once, but let’s be real – that usually leads to feeling super overwhelmed and avoiding the task like the plague. Instead, let’s break that big project into bite-sized chunks that we can handle one at a time.

By focusing on one task at a time, we can make progress without feeling like we’re trying to juggle a million things at once. And let’s be real, who has that many hands?

It’s important to set realistic goals that align with our overall objectives. If our goals are too hard or unrealistic, it can lead to frustration and wanting to give up entirely. But when we achieve a goal, it’s a reminder of how much progress we’ve made and motivates us to keep going!

Deadlines can be our best friend or worst enemy, but let’s make them our ally. They keep us accountable and give us a little kick in the pants to get things done. Just make sure those deadlines are realistic and give us enough time to complete the task without feeling like we’re drowning in stress.

So, let’s set those goals and deadlines, stay motivated, and crush those tasks one by one. And in the next section, we’ll talk about how finding an accountability partner can make productivity even more fun.

How To Overcome Procrastination and Boost Your Productivity as a Service Provider by Jen Vazquez Media

Find an Accountability Partner

Want to know a secret to stay on track with your goals? It’s finding an accountability partner! Think of it like having a workout buddy who helps keep you motivated and on track.

This accountability partner is someone you trust and agree to share your progress with. They’re the person who will give you a friendly nudge when you need it and hold you responsible for meeting your deadlines.

Finding an accountability partner can be as easy as reaching out to a friend, colleague, or someone in your industry who you respect and admire. You can schedule regular check-ins or meetings to discuss your progress and give each other support and encouragement. It’s like having your very own cheerleader to help you stay focused and motivated!

But let’s not forget about the importance of taking regular breaks and practicing self-care. It’s like giving yourself a little hug! Taking time to relax, recharge, and do activities that bring you joy and help reduce stress is crucial for maintaining your focus and energy.

So, let’s find that accountability partner and take some much-needed breaks! In the next section, we’ll dive into why self-care is so important and how it can help take your productivity to the next level. Get ready to feel amazing and crush those goals!

Take Regular Breaks and Practice Self-Care

Hey there, sunshine! Are you feeling a little burnt out from all that hard work? It’s time to take a break and get outside in that glorious sun! As service providers, we can get so caught up in our work that we forget to take a breather every now and then.

But don’t worry, taking regular breaks and practicing self-care is crucial for maintaining our productivity and mental well-being. And what better way to do that than to soak up some vitamin D and enjoy the great outdoors?

When we take breaks, we allow our brains to recharge and come up with some awesome ideas for when we get back to work. Plus, practicing self-care helps us reduce stress and avoid burnout – which is a major buzzkill for any service provider.

So, let’s get outside and do something fun! It can be as simple as taking a leisurely stroll, reading a good book, or even meditating. Whatever floats your boat, just make sure it’s something that makes you happy and helps you relax.

By prioritizing self-care and taking breaks, we can better manage our workload and avoid feeling overwhelmed. And in the next section, we’ll dive into how creating a productive environment can take your productivity to the next level. So, let’s go get some fresh air and come back ready to tackle whatever comes our way!

Finally, make sure your workspace is well-lit. If possible, position your desk near a window to take advantage of natural light. If that’s not an option, invest in a good lamp or overhead light to ensure that you can see everything clearly.

Create a Productive Environment

One of the keys to boosting productivity as a service provider is creating a productive environment. When your workspace is cluttered or disorganized, it can be challenging to focus on the task at hand. Here are some tips for creating a space that fosters productivity:

First, eliminate distractions. Put away your phone or turn it off if you can. Close unnecessary tabs on your computer, and turn off notifications that don’t require your immediate attention. By reducing the number of distractions in your workspace, you can better focus on the work that needs to be done.

Next, make sure your workspace is comfortable. Invest in a good chair and adjust your desk to the right height for your body. If you find that you’re uncomfortable, you’ll be more likely to get up and take breaks, which can disrupt your flow and make it harder to get work done.

Another way to create a productive environment is to decorate your workspace in a way that inspires you. Hang up pictures or artwork that you find motivating, or bring in plants that make you happy. By surrounding yourself with things that make you feel good, you’ll be more likely to stay focused and productive.

By creating a productive environment, you’ll be setting yourself up for success as a service provider. When your workspace is organized, comfortable, inspiring, and well-lit, you’ll be better able to focus on the work that needs to be done and get it done efficiently.

Summary

In conclusion, procrastination is a hurdle that every service provider must overcome in order to achieve their goals. By identifying your triggers, breaking tasks into manageable chunks, setting realistic goals and deadlines, finding an accountability partner, taking regular breaks, and creating a productive environment, you can beat procrastination and increase your productivity. 

Remember to be kind to yourself and celebrate your progress along the way. As Benjamin Franklin once said, “You may delay, but time will not.” So take action today and start working towards the success you deserve.

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How to use Canva to add an Image onto another image to create a unique image for your brand

How to add an image onto another image to create a unique image for your brand. This works when you have a desktop image and you add your website image into the computer of the image you will use on social media or your website.

This is helpful also to add your logo to an image (think watermark) or to add another image and create a collage.

I use Canva for this! It’s simple and easy to use and the best part is it’s free. Yes I said it – FREE! Here is my profile for Canva and you can use those templates if you want https://www.canva.com/jenvazquezphotography. You can signup for Canva here http://www.canva.com

Below is a video that shows you step by step how to do it. It’s really easy and you’ll be creating unique images for your business in no time at all!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uhvF0spsPH8&t=2s

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How and Why To Create An Ideal Client Profile

How and Why To Create An Ideal Client Profile

One of the first things you should do when you decide you are going to sell a product or service is to create an Ideal Client Document!

This is important for three reasons:

  • You can’t start posting on Social Media or your website until you know who you are speaking to.
  • You need to know who you’re speaking to so you know what causes them pain.  Then you can sell them the product or service that solves that pain.
  • The IC will guide you on everything you do, including pricing.  For example, you can’t charge that single mom as much as you can the CEO of a Fortune 500 company.  I mean you can, but you may hear crickets.

So spend a few hours considering things such as:

  • Age group
  • Income
  • Family status
  • Education
  • Lifestyle goals
  • Location
  • Where they shop
  • What they wear

You can write up a nice little story about your IC. Give them a name, know their lifestyle and describe them exactly.

But if you stop there and start selling to that person, you may not do well because you are missing a huge piece of the puzzle—and losing out on the best clients because of it.

If you sell a service, consider also Personality Mismatch

Here’s something that’s rarely considered in the “ideal client” equation, and it’s arguably the most important part if you sell a service: personality.

If you’re snarky, sarcastic, fun-loving, and loud, then a quiet, middle-aged mom who spends her time volunteering at the church is probably not a good fit for you. Sure, she might need your help, but she will be uncomfortable with your style, or you’ll be miserable trying to reign in your natural exuberance to fit her style.  You don’t want to be miserable doing your job, even if you are paid.

Better to pass mom on to a coach who is a better fit for her personality wise.

Make sure that what you offer is what they want

This one can be difficult to calculate from the start, but once you recognize it (or the lack of it) it’s worth paying attention to.

Oftentimes, people are intrigued with your product or service OR they tried something else, but now want to try yours.  The problem with this is they may not be satisfied as

Niche down a bit more

People want so badly to sell something to anyone, that they intentionally keep a broad scope.   An example is a person selling travel – consider niching down to travel for the adventurer or travel to Europe or travel for the reluctant flyer.  It doesn’t mean you’ll miss out as typically, people not in your niche will still buy from you, but it sets you apart as an expert and thus there is an instant trust built.  Also, if someone is in that niche (i.e a person who loves adventure), you can truly do deep and provide so much targeted help for those people.

The secret is to create a niche that you enjoy.  If you love adventure, as an example, you’ll love creating blogs or PDFs that help those kinds of people, because you’re speaking to yourself.

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