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Find Out How To Get An Extra Hour Every Day

used with permission from the HP Small & Medium Business Site

Time pressure is acute and frustrations such as commuting, inflexible working hours and tedious meetings make it worse.

To get things started here are ten sure-fire ways to get an extra hour a day.

Do emails on the go. With an HP notebook with 3G Mobile Broadband, you can get ahead of your emails before you even get to work. (Broadband connections require separately purchased wireless data service contracts.)

Work from home. Instead of commuting to work, why not stay at home and put the journey time to better use? Using HP technology, you can still stay in touch with your colleagues and access all your email and work files.

Virtual meetings. The majority of office professionals reckon they could save up to six hours a week simply by not traveling to off site meetings. Video, web (such as HP Virtual Rooms) or phone conferences can reduce the amount of time you spend traveling to meetings.

Get up earlier. An hour before work is more productive — mainly because it is quiet — than any other time of the day. Changing sleep habits takes a bit of work but it isn’t difficult.

Concentrate more. If you can get the same work done quicker with better concentration, it will free up time later for other things. The key concept is ‘flow’. This is a mental state in which a person is fully immersed in what they are doing. Disruptions, such as phone calls and emails, break the flow. It can take 10-15 minutes to regain your concentration, so avoid disruptions. Switch off email, put the phone on voice mail and consider getting noise-canceling headphones.

Find information faster. Microsoft Windows 7 include a lightning-fast search feature that can find files and emails anywhere on your computer. Finding the right file quickly can save you having to rewrite it or spend hours searching manually. You can also save searches as virtual folders for future reference. For example, you can create a virtual folder for each of your clients.

Don’t drive to that meeting. A survey found that people waste up to six hours a week driving to meetings that they could do over the phone just as easily. Replace some of these meetings with a phone call, or better yet a video conference call, and save the traveling time.

Go wireless. HP Notebooks with built-in wireless networking mean you can get online and pick up your email from any location that has a suitable WiFi connection point. If you don’t need to go back to the office between meetings or you can work in cafes, trains and airports, you can get more done in less time. With 3G Mobile Broadband (available on certain HP Notebooks) you don’t even need a connection point to get connected at broadband speeds; anywhere with cell phone reception will do.

Shorter, more efficient meetings. Do you find yourself spending most of your time in meetings? If you could make them more efficient, with better preparation and the right technology, you could save hours every week.

Manage your time better. Microsoft Outlook helps you time tasks more efficiently. Consolidate tasks, flag email messages for follow-up, and schedule appointments in one view.

What would you do with an extra hour every day? We asked real people and got some surprising answers. These are the things that really matter to people:

  • Plan ahead.
  • Play more sport.
  • Visit the gym.
  • Help other people.
  • Spend more time with family.
  • Spend some time in the garden.
  • Go for a walk.
  • Spend more time with my staff — investing in their careers.
  • See my friends.
  • Relax and listen to music.
  • Do some reading.
  • See more concerts.
  • Take a break to reflect.
  • Come up with new ideas.
  • Sleep more.
  • Catch up on all the administration I don’t have time to do.
  • Learn something new, like a new language.

An extra hour a day would make people happier, more fulfilled and more productive. You can make it happen

Bryan Antepara

Bryan Antepara: IT Specialist Bryan Antepara is a leader in Cloud engagements with a demonstrated history of digital transformation of business processes with the user of Microsoft Technologies powered by the team of eMazzanti Technologies engineers. Bryan has a strong experience working with Office 365 cloud solutions, Business Process, Internet Information Services (IIS), Microsoft Office Suite, Exchange Online, SharePoint Online, and Customer Service. He has the ability to handle the complexity of moving data in and out of containers and cloud sessions, makes him the perfect candidate to help organizations large and small migrate to new and more efficient platforms.  Bryan is a graduate of the University of South Florida and is Microsoft Certification holder.

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