Thursday, May 3, 2012

A Note Card A Day - A Simple System To Get More Done

On the way home from a great meeting in Phoenix with mentor/coach/hero, Van Mueller, I was thinking about all of things that needed to get sone in my office. Selling, marketing, servicing, putting out fires, prospecting, training new staff...the list is endless and, if not managed, leaves you heading home at the end of a very BUSY, but not very productive day. There is a big difference between being busy and being productive, usually only the latter grows your agency!

So how do you manage your time and efforts in order to have the most productive day possible? You've heard it said many times before - MDRT agents market first, every day - but what method do you use you're spending the right amount of time marketing, the necessary time learning and the needed time preparing? I use a very simple method that I developed called the "Note card System" that helps me make sure I get the most important tasks of the day done AND lets me see and keep track of my goals on a daily basis. The whole thing takes me 3-5 minutes a day and lets me go home feeling like I've won every single day! Here's how it works:
Some of my note cards from 2012
  1. Go to your local office supply store and buy the biggest pack of lined note cards you can find. I usually just buy 2,000 at a time so I've got them ready for the whole year.
  2. Every morning I start by listing my business goals for the year down the right side of the card. For me, I list how many units I want to write, how much life and annuity premium I'd like to sell, the persistency I want to maintain in my agency. There's no right or wrong goals, just list what you want to accomplish. This step alone will help you increase your production. By writing down your goals for the year every single day before you head into the office will cement in your mind what you are working for and keep you focused on the right things.
  3. Down the left side of the card I use the 14 lines to list out the most important things I have to get done - TODAY - to make sure I accomplish my goals. First I list everything that I know I need to accomplish in no particular order. I write them down as I think of them and try to come up with at least 10 things. Then, I prioritize from the most to the least important and usually from the most difficult (or most dreaded) to the easiest so that things get easier throughout the day.
  4. As soon as I get to work I start working my way through my list. I've never been able to get through everything in a day, but the things that do not get accomplished get re-evaluated the next morning and added to the next day's list if they still need to get done.
Being a successful agent and growing your agency requires discipline and focus. Having a system in place, even one as simple as the note card system, will help you stay focused on the right things and remind you throughout the day of what you're working for. As an added bonus, the back of the note card gives you a great place to jot down important things throughout the day. I use the back for my "lesson of the day." Before I head home from the office I write down the most important thing I've learned during the day and then use it as a reminder of the lesson the next morning while putting together that day's note card.

1 comment:

  1. I was talking with Craig today about coming up with a list of 10 things to do everyday to move you toward your goals and he asked me how I'm able to come up with so many things every day. That was a great question, one that I should have answered better in the original post. We started comparing our lists, and where Craig's was more general, mine was extremely specific. Where Craig's had big tasks that would be tough to get done in one day, mine had little tasks that I KNEW I could accomplish in one day. That's the secret, finding 10 little, actionable, accomplishable items for every day. "Sell more life insurance" doesn't work for your daily to do list. "Call Bob, Susie, David and Fred to set life appointments" does! It's easy to check your progress at the end of the day when you have a list of exactly what you wanted to get done.

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