{
  "$type": "site.standard.document",
  "description": "Block four recurring hours each week as sacred 'work on the business' time — treat it like a client commitment you can't reschedule.",
  "path": "/articles/business-time/",
  "publishedAt": "2017-05-29T17:49:34.000Z",
  "site": "at://did:plc:jznynyzgerlqmdbbj33o7wfs/site.standard.publication/3mnll3icujb2z",
  "tags": [
    "Business Operations"
  ],
  "textContent": "It is absolutely essential for you to make the time in your business to focus on your business building activities.\n\nBusiness Time.\n\nThe first step to this is to block out at least four hours each week on your calendar to spend working on your business.\n\nThe time can be in two sections two hours, space two days amount or on one day. I encourage you to pick the single day.\n\nThis is what my calendar looks like. Friday from 8am until 12pm I have designated as ‘Work On The Business’ time.\nWork On The Business Time on Kai’s Calendar\nThis time is a sacred time. You do not schedule anything over your ‘Work On The Business’ time.\n\nThis is four hours each week that a very insistent — polite, but insistent – client has purchased from you. This is not time to schedule over or move around to fit in a call.\n\nYou are busy from the time your scheduled ‘Work On The Business’ time starts until it ends.\n\nYour homework:\n\nAdd a block of scheduled, recurring time to your calendar that’s dedicated to you working on your business\nOnce you add this recurring event to your calendar, send a screenshot to kai@kaidavis.com.\n\nExcelsior!\n\nKai",
  "title": "Business Time"
}