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Start 2008 Off on the Right Foot



By Erin Blaskie | Follow me on Twitter
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Starting the New Year on the right foot doesn’t have to be difficult. We’ve created a checklist that you can use to make sure that you are wrapping up everything you should be and getting a good start on the New Year.

Starting after the New Year? That’s okay too! It’s never too late to implement the items on this checklist.

  • Finish Up Your Bookkeeping and Accounting Paperwork – Get all of your paperwork in order and entered into your accounting system or box up all of your paperwork and get it off to your accountant.

  • Organize Your Office – Your workspace is where you get your inspiration and do your work for your business. Make sure it’s organized and easy to use. Keep things that you use often near to you and store away, in organized boxes, the things you don’t use as often.

  • Update Your Contacts & Addresses – This is a perfect time to update your contacts and make sure their addresses are current. E-mail your clients, colleagues, friends and family or ring them up and confirm their information.

  • Backup Your Computer System – Hardware failures can happen and the last thing you want is to lose important information from your computer. Make sure to either use an external hard drive, burn your files to CD or use a web-based backup software program to keep yourself current.

  • Write Out Your New Year Goals – Resolutions don’t always work but if you write down your goals, it will do two things for you. One, it will keep you focused in the New Year and two, it’ll give you something to work toward in the New Year.

  • Empty Out Your Email Inbox – Deleting e-mails is not what we have in mind but take some time to clear out those e-mails you haven’t yet answered and start the New Year on the right foot. E-mail clutter blocks our productivity and hinders our ability to focus on what needs to be done.

  • Organize Your Internet Browser Bookmarks – You know all of those websites you bookmarked over the year? Now is the time to go through them and clear out any that you’ve never visited. Or, create folders in the bookmarks area and organize them for easier use.

  • Check Your Insurance Policies – Now is a good time to also check your insurance policies to make sure they are up-to-date and there aren’t other areas where you could be saving money. Make sure your policies are current, active and in good standing.

  • Call Your Bank – Did you know that a simple phone call to your bank to find out if you could be doing anything differently with your accounts could actually save you money? Ask them about the type of account you have and the fees you are paying, ask if there are things they see that you could be doing differently and find out if there are retirement savings plans that you aren’t capitalizing on.

  • Make a Doctor’s Appointment – Make sure to get yourself checked up and book that physical if you haven’t already! These things can fall to the wayside and it’s important to keep yourself in good condition as your body is the vessel carrying you through this life!

  • Organize the Files on Your Computer – Clutter appears everywhere so make sure that you aren’t holding on to a lot of items in your documents folder on your computer. Delete the things you aren’t using and backup those things you want to keep.

  • Get Your Car in for a Check Up – It’s important to make sure that your vehicle is running in good condition so make that appointment and get it in for a general checkup.

  • Get Your Personal Finances in Order – Now is the time to setup that budget and STICK TO IT! A budget will let you see how much debt you have, how long it will take you to pay it off, what sort of savings you have, the regular bills, etc. Not knowing makes you a liability to yourself!

  • Get Yourself Some Help! You don’t need to go it alone. Find yourself a house cleaner, a virtual assistant, a lawn maintenance person or whatever other sort of help you need!


About the expert(s):
Erin Blaskie is the owner of Business Services, ETC - A Global Internet Marketing & Implementation Firm. Her company helps businesses from around the world take their practice online and create huge success using various internet marketing tactics. Erin herself has been featured in three print books (” Becoming an Online Business Manager” by Tina Forsyth, “ My So-Called Freelance Life” by Michelle Goodman, and “ The Official AWE Emerging Trends Guide 2009” compiled by the Association of Web Entrepreneurs), honored as Office Arrow’s 2008 Runner-Up Business Woman of the Year, interviewed by countless gurus and media personalities ( John Jantsch of Duct Tape Marketing, Sheri McConnell, Stacy Karacostas, Gina McNew) and featured in major news publications (ABCNews.com, Ottawa Citizen and Employment Journal).



© Copyright 2008, Erin Blaskie



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