- Tess M. Adams
Time Saving Tips for Business Owners & Entrepreneurs







1.Control Your Email
Start saving time by reducing the volume of email you
receive. Unsubscribe to lists that clutter your inbox.
Mark other unwanted emails as “spam” or “junk” and
have them filtered out of your inbox.There are services,
such as Unroll.me, that will unsubscribe you from email
lists in bulk, and then group your subscriptions together
in one email daily! Maybe you can use your phone
more.Chances are that you can reduce your email
volume by as much as 50% with some of these
strategies. And most importantly, touch email only
once!
2.Get Organized
Benefits of keeping organized: You can increase your
productivity. By keeping organized, you will save time
looking for things and will have more time to work
on important tasks. As organization can improve the
flow of communication between you and your team,
you can also make your team more productive.
3.Stop Attending (or creating)
Low Impact Meetings
Learn how to run more effective meetings and stop
wasting time in those meetings that produce very little.
Think about it. Would the information in your meeting
be better put in an email? A memo?
4.Delegate. Delegate. Delegate.
One of the hardest things for small business owners to
admit is that they can’t do everything themselves.
Giving up that control and relying on others can be
scary, but it is an absolute necessity. Learning how and
what to delegate can be a huge time-saver and help the
business to be more efficient.
5.Hire Professionals
Make sure you are delegating tasks to the right people.
Hiring certified, experienced and professional
individuals or companies to assist you with your
business tasks will save time, money and your
reputation.