The Stop Doing List: More Time, More Profit, More Freedom
By Matt Malouf
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The Stop Doing List gets you off the treadmill of unproductive, frenetic activity, and sets you on the path toward growth. Running a business has never been easy, but today's nonstop 24-7-365 world makes moving forward more difficult than ever before. Plenty of resources can show you how to make lists, create schedules and manage your time, but they all seem to expect your time to be 100 per cent devoted to work – not only is that no way to live, it's no way to grow. Instead, try doing less. This book shows you how to stop wasting energy on tasks that don't move you closer to your goals, so you can focus on the things that do. You'll identify your own Stop Doing list, and learn a systematic and practical way to eliminate, automate or delegate these tasks so they never end up on your To Do list again. You'll discover your personal path to business success, develop a winning mindset and forever change the way you run your company – and along the way, you'll gain the freedom, energy and time you need to take back your life.
Author Matt Malouf has helped businesses around the globe – from $20M+ corporations to start-ups – achieve their growth objectives. Now, he shares his proven strategies with you: it's not about doing more; it's about doing what matters.
- Find your inner genius and use it to grow your business
- Switch your mindset to one of success
- Attract, train and retain the people you need
- Make lasting changes to the way you think about your business
If it seems like the more you do, the less you achieve, it's time to stop and breathe. Get smarter about growth and start developing The Stop Doing List.
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The Stop Doing List - Matt Malouf
INTRODUCTION
If you're like most business owners I work with, you probably got into business to earn more money, have more time and find more freedom. However, many business owners feel like they've lost control of their business and life.
Rather than earning more money, they're making less than they did when employed — and are often losing money in the bad years. If they have an employee or two, often they're paying them more than they pay themselves.
Rather than having more time, they're working longer hours, up to 70 or 80 a week, sacrificing a social life, their health and even family to keep their business running.
Rather than having more freedom, they find themselves tied down to the business, unable to take a day off, let alone a holiday, for fear their business will suffer.
Rather than the growing, healthy business they dreamed of having, they're stuck in a business suffering from:
low profit (or even losing money)
no growth
stagnation.
Meanwhile, as business owners, they:
can't exit their business
suffer from burnout
have health problems arising from stress.
Since entering the world of business coaching and consulting, I've come across these problems time and time again with my clients. As I watched them transform their businesses through doing less work every day, I was inspired to write this book.
The Stop Doing List is not about giving you more work to do; rather, it's about identifying low-value tasks in your day-to-day routine, then stopping them. I've watched businesses rocket from stagnation to year-to-year growth through implementing these simple practices.
Through this book you will:
get a clear assessment of your own value as a business owner
find a way to start decluttering your business
learn to implement a step-by-step Stop Doing List system in your business.
Your Stop Doing List involves more than just delegating or outsourcing; it starts with your mindset. Far too often the restrictions in businesses come from the owners themselves. Part I goes in depth into the fears surrounding delegation — and how those mindsets can be changed.
Then in part II we move into the Stop Doing List, a simple step-by-step system of working out what to stop doing. As you go through this system, you'll learn how to:
focus on the activities that truly generate the profit in your business
identify background tasks that simply distract you
only do the tasks you love, allowing you to love your business.
Finally, in part III we set out the nuts and bolts of how you manage your people and your business effectively with a less-is-more approach, and how you actually find people for your team.
The last thing I wanted to do was give you yet another book dealing only with theory, telling you what you should be doing but not how to implement the solutions. So please take the time to complete the exercises and answer the questions throughout the book. When you commit to the work you will achieve amazing results. I have also created a step-by-step guide to make it really easy to implement the Stop Doing List system, downloadable from www.stopdoing.com.au.
I hope the Stop Doing List helps you find what you dreamt of when starting your business: freedom, increased profit and the time to spend on what is truly important to you.
PART I
YOUR MINDSET
It's said that Einstein defined insanity as doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result. If this is true, then most business owners are insane. They turn up day after day to do the same job the same way, yet they hope to get improved results.
Business owners often fall into the trap of working too deeply in their business rather than working on their business, believing this is the only way they can maximise profit. Beyond that, many business owners play out a different form of insanity, in which they try different things with the same mindset, and expect a different result.
This mindset often creates frustration when business owners spend their time, day in and day out, doing the same low-value tasks. It almost becomes the culture of the business — incredibly difficult to break or replace with the mindset of growth, which always looks for a better way of doing business.
Mindset's an important starting point because, when it comes to our business, our behaviour is driven by our emotion. Unless we adopt the right mindsets and have a different attitude and outlook, then we'll only play out insanity.
No business can change overnight. Often it requires a series of small steps, beginning with the owner changing their mindset and implementing changes to the way they work. Correct mindsets, when multiplied by effective actions, equal amazing results. Once this process is started, businesses start seeing growth, little by little, bit by bit.
Correct Mindsets × Effective Actions = Amazing Results
CHAPTER 1
GET INTO THE LEARNING ZONE
Do you like to control every aspect of your business? While you may answer yes to this question, I am here to tell you that doing everything does not give you more control. If anything it reduces your ability to control your company, as you are spread so thin that things slip through the cracks. So you decide you need to let go and you try to delegate some tasks. You employ someone or outsource some tasks to someone, only for them to screw it up — again — so you are left to clean up the mess, and the little voice in your head says, ‘I told you it would be easier to do it yourself.'
You see, in order for the Stop Doing List system to work for you (and it does work), you need to understand it's not as simple as telling somebody what to do. For the system to succeed you must be committed to behavioural change.
In order to achieve a goal you have never achieved before, you must start doing things you have never done before. This behavioural change is required for you and your people, but inevitably it must start with you! This sounds easy, but if it were that easy there would be no need for this book. Behavioural change requires you to consistently do something different.
Without understanding that you must leave your comfort zone in order to achieve behavioural change, you will struggle to let go of the majority of the non–income generating tasks that are holding you and your company back. Figure 1.1 shows the different zones.
Figure 1.1 the comfort, learning and panic zones
The comfort zone
We have all heard the term 'comfort zone' used in business in some way or another. It is where many business owners operate from. Put simply, it's where our natural skills and abilities lie. For many business owners, their comfort zone is filled with big lists of what they need to do, which tend to be lower value tasks that have high urgency. When I first start working with a business owner their comfort zone rarely consists of focusing on tasks that will move them towards their goals faster.
It is important to note that if you choose to spend the majority (if not all) of your time in the comfort zone you will make little progress, if any. This is because your comfort zone consists of things you can already do quite easily. You are unable to learn and build new skills in the comfort zone.
The panic zone
Quite often the people I work with make a decision to jump out of their comfort zone to move towards their goals. This is often after reading a book, attending a seminar or hearing someone inspiring that fires them up. Their challenge is they jump so far out of their comfort zone that they become stressed, anxious and even overwhelmed, which often leads to inactivity (the opposite of what they are trying to achieve!). We refer to this as the panic zone. When you are in the panic zone every activity or task feels tough and unachieveable. You will find yourself in a state of confusion or panic and feeling so uncomfortable that achieving the tasks is near impossible.
Like the comfort zone, you can't make progress from the panic zone. I find a lot of business owners enter the panic zone when they take on too many new tasks or projects. Your goals and dreams will not be realised from the panic zone.
The learning zone
The learning zone is the zone between the comfort zone and the panic zone. This is where real progress is made. The learning zone is where new skills are learned and mastered. It is where you will gather forward momentum towards your goals and often see great revenue and profit improvements in your business.
To be honest, while the learning zone is the more appropriate name for this zone, I personally like to call it the 'earning' zone. In the earning zone you will feel a little uncomfortable. This is good: growth cannot occur in your comfort zone. The easiest way to explain this is a simple metaphor. If you have ever trained with weights in the gym you will understand that if you choose:
easy weights to lift you will make no progress
weights that are too heavy you will more than likely injure yourself
weights that challenge you to the point where you can safely do 10 repetitions and physically cannot push another one out, you will achieve growth.
This is the learning zone.
Identifying the learning zone
Many business owners don't know where their comfort zone ends and their learning zone begins. Because progress can only be achieved by performing tasks within the learning zone, we must first define the boundaries of this zone. ‘So how do I know which zone I am in?' you may ask.
Well let's start with your comfort zone. If you don't find yourself challenged and rely largely on habit or past experience, chances are you are working inside your comfort zone. Start to take note of the tasks you naturally choose to do, or tasks that don't stress you out. Please note that you don't want to avoid performing tasks in your comfort zone; in fact, at times it may be beneficial to the business. But you want to avoid spending all of your time in the comfort zone.
On the opposite end, the panic zone is quite easy to identify. Tasks or activities in the panic zone often create high levels of stress, do not come naturally to you, and are often short-lived because of the amount of ‘pain' they create for you. An example of the panic zone is adults learning to swim. Often the student is stressed and unsure, causing their body to tense right up. This stressed