How to Increase Your Business by 25% in 30 Days

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How much time did you waste today? Perhaps a better question is how productive you are at building and growing your business every day. The average advisor wastes nearly an hour every day.

While there aren’t any gender differences, the year you were born has a big impact on how much time you waste. If you were born between 1950 and 1959 you are likely to waste .68 hours per day. The later you were born, the more time you’re likely to waste:

  • 1960-1969 – 1.19 hours
  • 1970-1979 – 1.61 hours
  • 1980-1985 – 1.95 hours

For example, if your income is $200,000 per year and you were born between 1980 and 1985, you are likely to waste nearly $50,000 per year.

Some of this age difference is work ethic. Older workers tend to be more dedicated to their job. Distraction plays a bigger role. With so many “shiny objects” trying to grab your attention, it’s hard to stay disciplined.

How much is your time worth?

Here is an even more sobering thought. You are only paid for those things you can’t delegate. Those are primarily client and prospect contacts. Everything else you can hand off.

Based on a very general metric, if you make $200,000 per year, your time is worth $400 an hour. But that is only during those hours that you are talking to a client or prospect. I usually ask each coaching client how many hours they worked the last week. I often hear 50 to 60 hours.