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How Entrepreneurs Prioritize Tasks and Manage Time Effectively

To prioritize tasks and manage time effectively goes beyond working harder; it’s about working smarter with strategies that align with your goals, energy, and schedule. The right approach helps you stay focused, reduce stress, and make steady progress without burning out.

28 Entrepreneurs share their best time management strategies

From using task batching and time blocking to leveraging digital tools and setting non-negotiable priorities, we asked entrepreneurs how they manage their time efficiently. Here’s the practical advice and proven methods they shared.

1. Using time-blocking to balance urgency and routine

Photo Credit: Ali Hassan
In the roofing industry, organization and flexibility in time management are essential. I begin each day with a priority list, handling urgent emergency repairs first, then moving to routine projects while coordinating with suppliers and contractors. I built in extra time for unexpected delays, like weather or last-minute client needs. Time-blocking helps group similar tasks, reducing wasted effort. I limit working hours to avoid fatigue and maintain focus, while a project management tool keeps tasks organized, ensuring both urgent and routine issues are managed efficiently.

Thanks to Ali Hassan, Rabbit Roofing!

2. Using time-blocking to drive business growth

Photo Credit: Johannes Hock
At Artificial Grass Pros, effective time management means aligning tasks with both immediate needs and long-term goals. I rely on time blocking to focus on key areas, such as project oversight, team coordination, and strategic growth. I schedule high-focus tasks, such as business development and financial reviews, for when I’m most productive. Delegating client inquiries and installation administration allows me to concentrate on scaling the business. This prioritization ensures we deliver eco-friendly turf solutions with exceptional customer satisfaction.

Thanks to Johannes Hock, Artificial Grass Pros!

3. By time-blocking weekly goals for maximum productivity

Photo Credit: Kyle Sondor
Every Sunday evening, I outline the week’s objectives on a single sheet, prioritizing tasks that directly impact product delivery and customer outcomes. Using an 8-hour grid, I assign time blocks and reserve 90 minutes daily for unexpected issues, because ignoring them is the fastest way to lose control. I cap calls at 20 minutes and silence all notifications except direct calls from our operations manager. This focused approach boosted my productive work time by nearly 30% in just three months.

Thanks to Kyle Sondor, SonderCare!

4. By task-batching for startup growth

Photo Credit: Karen Watts
Managing time as an entrepreneur is like managing a budget; every hour counts. With 27 moves and building DomiSource, I’ve learned to prioritize effectively or risk chaos. I use ClickUp to time-block tasks, batching similar ones to limit distractions. Each night, I plan the next day so I start strong, not from scratch. Flexibility is vital in a startup, where priorities shift constantly. My strategy keeps me focused on solving users’ biggest pain points and driving real business growth.

Thanks to Karen Watts, DomiSource!

5. By using weighted scoring and energy-based scheduling

Photo Credit: Katie Breaker
I prioritize tasks with a weighted scoring model, assigning values for impact, effort, and urgency. This highlights tasks with the biggest payoff, ranked in a simple spreadsheet. I also use energy-based scheduling, tackling strategic or high-focus work in the morning when my energy peaks, and routine tasks in the afternoon. To reduce distractions, I block websites, silence notifications, and check email only at set times. This approach maximizes focus, improves productivity, and prevents overwhelm while ensuring high-impact work gets done.

Thanks to Katie Breaker, BirdieBall!

6. By aligning tasks with energy levels

Photo Credit: Rita Cincotta
I prioritise my energy first, then my time. I begin most days with exercise, which boosts energy and sets a positive tone. My team and I manage tasks through a shared online workforce tool and review each morning. I choose tasks based on energy levels: creative work like writing articles or book chapters gets early focus, while client meetings and proposals fit mid-morning to early afternoon. Administrative tasks and emails are scheduled later when energy dips, ensuring peak productivity and sustained focus.

Thanks to Rita Cincotta

7. Using the 3‑by‑3 rule for focused growth

Photo Credit: Alexander Amatus
I use a “3-by-3” rule that I’ve carried from my CEO years into my current role at Therapy Near Me. Every day, I tackle the 3 most urgent problems that are blocking progress: team issues, tech delays, and financial risks, and I also commit to 3 forward-moving tasks, like hiring, systems, or expansion. I block those into my calendar and protect that time like a meeting. Everything else is either delegated or deliberately delayed. It’s not about perfection, it’s about consistently making real decisions that move the business forward. Most importantly, I check in weekly to ask: “Am I leading, or just reacting?”

Thanks to Alexander Amatus, THERAPY NEAR ME!

8. By running choice audits and hedonic calendaring

Photo Credit: Chiron Yeng
As a coach and mentor to heart-led entrepreneurs, I don’t manage time, I manage choices. I run regular “Choice Audits” to track where my time, energy, attention, and money go, ensuring they align with my vision. Using Hedonic Calendaring, I design days around what feels purposeful and energizing, not just busy. Each morning starts with one Most Important Task, supported by single-tasking, habit stacking, and digital decluttering. This approach keeps me focused on meaningful progress rather than doing more.

Thanks to Chiron Yeng

9. By applying the ABCDE method daily

Photo Credit: John Beaver
One strategy that helps me prioritize tasks and manage time effectively is the ABCDE method. I categorize tasks daily: “A” for urgent with serious consequences, “B” for important but less critical, “C” for necessary but low impact, “D” for delegating, and “E” for eliminating. I build both daily and weekly plans around this system, ensuring my focus stays on high-priority projects that drive growth. Delegating tasks like supplier management allows me to concentrate on strategic initiatives, improving focus, productivity, and results.

Thanks to John Beaver, Desky!

10. By categorizing tasks for maximum efficiency

Photo Credit: Emily Demirdonder
Managing time in business requires both planning and execution. I use a task prioritization system, breaking each day into critical, high-priority, and low-priority categories. Critical tasks, like urgent client issues or operations, are non-negotiable. High-priority tasks, such as strategic planning and follow-ups, come next, while low-priority items are addressed if time allows. Weekly reviews help me stay proactive and flexible, especially in a 24/7 business. I block time for strategic planning and use project trackers, ensuring focus, efficiency, and timely results without constant firefighting.

Thanks to Emily Demirdonder, Proximity Plumbing!

11. By focusing on the MITs to meet deadlines

Photo Credit: Tim Watson
At Oakridge Renovations, each project begins with a clear plan, breaking tasks into manageable steps and setting realistic deadlines. Using project management software, I track progress and catch potential roadblocks early. Daily reviews keep priorities aligned, and I apply the MIT method (Most Important Tasks) to handle critical items first. Brief team check-ins ensure issues are addressed quickly, keeping projects on schedule. This approach boosts focus, productivity, and client confidence while minimizing delays.

Thanks to Tim Watson, Oakridge Renovations!

12. Boosting productivity with task blocking & daily reviews

Photo Credit: Mark Sanchez
Managing my time is about deliberate scheduling and focus. I break my day into dedicated blocks, mornings for deep work like reviewing new listings or handling client meetings, afternoons for lighter tasks such as emails. I avoid multitasking since it reduces efficiency. Each evening, I review what I accomplished and adjust my plan for the next day. This routine keeps me realistic, prevents overload, and ensures I prioritize the most important tasks. The result: improved focus, consistent productivity, and reduced overwhelm.

Thanks to Mark Sanchez, Gator Rated!

13. Maximizing focus with task categorization and weekly planning

Photo Credit: Todd Stephenson
I organize tasks into strategic, operational, and urgent categories to stay focused on what truly matters. Every Monday, I dedicate two hours to reviewing performance metrics and planning the week, ensuring clear direction and team alignment. My daily list stays limited to 3–5 high-priority tasks, tackled first when energy is highest. Emails and meetings fill the remainder without derailing priorities. I take 15-minute breaks every 90 minutes to stay sharp and prevent burnout, boosting both productivity and long-term focus.

Thanks to Todd Stephenson, Roof Quotes!

14. By focusing on key priorities and delegation

Photo Credit: Carolyn Kittel
15Being a dentist means facing unexpected challenges daily, so I’ve learned to be strategic with my time. Each morning, I identify the three most important tasks that will truly advance the business, not just the most urgent. I schedule deep work in the mornings for case reviews, planning, and system improvements, when my focus is sharpest. Afternoons remain flexible for patient follow-ups and team support. Learning to say no and practicing intentional delegation has freed mental space, enabling clearer decisions and sustainable growth.

Thanks to Carolyn Kittel, Smile Essentials Dental!

15. Using the Eisenhower Matrix for focused productivity

Photo Credit: Geremy Yamamoto
I prioritize tasks and manage my time by staying focused and organized. I set clear targets for my clients and business operations, breaking them into actionable steps. Using the Eisenhower Matrix, I sort tasks by urgency and importance, ensuring focus on essentials like client meetings, property showings, and negotiations. I rely on time-blocking, handle quick tasks immediately, and review progress regularly. By leveraging technology, minimizing distractions, and maintaining work-life balance, I sustain high productivity, delivering outstanding results for my clients.

Thanks to Geremy Yamamoto, Eazy House Sale!

16. By time-blocking priorities and delegating wisely

Photo Credit: Vidya Colospate
I plan weekly around priorities that enhance patient care and team effectiveness. Non-negotiables like clinical hours, team meetings, and high-priority follow-ups come first, with everything else scheduled around them. I cluster similar tasks, like treatment reviews or vendor emails, to stay focused. Time blocks protect deep work from interruptions, and I avoid multitasking. Non-urgent tasks are delegated to my team, freeing time for strategy and problem-solving. The real key isn’t time but clarity, knowing what truly matters and acting on it without hesitation.

Thanks to Vidya Colospate, McLean Healthy Smiles!

17. Boosting productivity with reverse-engineered time blocking

Photo Credit: Melody
I reverse engineer my week by allocating exact hours to each core activity—5 for marketing, 5 for client meetings, 5 for due diligence, 5 for sourcing, and 5 for admin. I block these into my calendar and use color coding for a quick visual overview, ensuring every category is covered. This holistic system includes family and personal time, too. Much like balancing a healthy plate of veggies, protein, and carbs, this structured approach keeps my business agenda focused, productive, and sustainable.

Thanks to Melody, IMMelody Buyer’s Agent!

18. Driving growth with intentional time blocking

Photo Credit: Betsy Pepine
I begin each day by prioritizing activities that directly advance the business. High-impact tasks like closing deals or coaching my team receive top focus, while I block large chunks of uninterrupted time for deep work. Lower-impact activities are delegated or scheduled during quieter hours. Regular breaks help me recharge and stay sharp. By exercising self-discipline and sticking to this structured plan, I avoid distractions and ensure steady progress. Effective time management comes down to making intentional choices that consistently drive growth.

Thanks to Betsy Pepine, Pepine Realty!

19. Focused priorities and delegation

Photo Credit: Clementine
As a business owner and mum of two, I treat time as my most valuable resource. I prioritize by asking what truly moves the needle, focusing only on tasks that impact revenue or customer experience. Each week, I set three key priorities and break them into daily, actionable steps. I time-block mornings for creative work and afternoons for meetings and emails. Most importantly, I delegate tasks to a trusted team. This balance boosts productivity, reduces stress, and allows the business to scale effectively.

Thanks to Clementine, Goldylost!

20. Prioritization

Photo Credit: Evan Shelley
Time is the most valuable asset, and at Truck Parking Club, I protect it with ruthless prioritization. Each week, I identify 1–2 critical outcomes that will drive business forward and build my schedule around them. Mornings are reserved for focus blocks, no calls, no emails, dedicated to high-leverage tasks like platform improvements, partner outreach, or data analysis. This approach keeps the team aligned, cuts through noise, and ensures progress. Effective time management isn’t about doing everything; it’s about executing the right priorities at the right time.

Thanks to Evan Shelley, Truck Parking Club!

21. Priority-first scheduling

Photo Credit: Deborah Israeli
Entrepreneurs thrive by focusing on tasks that directly impact goals and patient well-being. I prioritize high-value activities first, such as planning patient care and streamlining operations. Time management involves setting clear boundaries, blocking time for priority work, and delegating routine tasks. For example, I conduct financial analysis in the morning when focus is sharpest, while administrative work fits into designated slots. Simple tracking tools help prevent missed deadlines. Regularly reviewing priorities ensures alignment with changing needs and maximizes both productivity and results.

Thanks to Deborah Israeli, Sage Dental NJ!

22. Mastering focus to defeat daily distractions

Photo Credit: Victor Tamer
In today’s hyperconnected world, resisting distraction is the most underrated time management skill. While flexibility matters, I believe each task deserves the full focus and time originally allocated. I avoid switching to tasks that merely feel urgent, because chasing what’s newest means starting everything and finishing nothing. Instead, I honor my schedule, ensuring progress on priorities. As an entrepreneur, it’s not enough to be a starter; you must be a finisher. This approach strengthens focus, consistency, and long-term results.

Thanks to Victor Tamer, Omicron Artvertising!

23. Energy-aligned scheduling for peak productivity

Photo Credit: Yuliana Francie
Time management matters, but energy management is essential. I design my schedule around natural circadian and ultradian rhythms to maximize productivity. My mornings, when focus peaks, are reserved for strategic tasks, while I use 90-minute focus blocks followed by 15-minute restorative breaks to maintain clarity and creativity. This rhythm-aware approach prevents burnout, supports nervous system regulation, and ensures sustainable performance. It’s not about doing more, it’s about doing the right things at the right time with the right energy for lasting impact.

Thanks to Yuliana Francie

24. Purpose-driven time management for business impact

Photo Credit: Alana Diego
Effective time management for business leaders means focusing on high-leverage tasks that impact revenue and client trust while minimizing low-priority distractions. I use simple tools like timers and checklists to stay on track and ensure quick responses to client questions, which builds trust and accelerates results. Clear work hours and regular priority adjustments keep operations efficient. Promptly addressing urgent matters, such as legal or bail concerns, protects reputation and prevents costly delays. This disciplined approach ensures consistent progress and client confidence.

Thanks to Alana Diego, Future Bail Bonds!

25. Smart rules and focused habits

Photo Credit: Prosper Taruvinga
Here’s how I manage my time effectively without burning out. I follow the Two-Minute Rule: if something takes less than two minutes, I complete it immediately, keeping my to-do list clean. I also use the Pomodoro Technique, working in 25-minute focus sessions with 5-minute breaks. This method lets me read or work deeply for hours without fatigue. During peak hours, I practice a digital detox with my phone on “Do Not Disturb” to maximize focus. I apply the 80/20 rule to prioritize high-impact tasks and set SMART goals for clarity. These combined strategies keep me productive and stress-free.

Thanks to Prosper Taruvinga, Livelong Digital!

26. By protecting deep work blocks

Photo Credit: Paul DiMuzio
In Locklab’s early days, our small team and big mission taught me to focus only on tasks that create real value. I now structure my schedule around momentum-building work: protecting deep focus blocks, limiting distractions, and cutting unnecessary meetings. If it doesn’t move the needle or improve our hair regrowth solutions, it’s not on the calendar. This approach keeps us lean, fast, and strategic, proving success comes not from doing more, but from consistently doing what matters most.

Thanks to Paul DiMuzio, Locklab!

27.  By grouping similar tasks and taking short breaks

Photo Credit: Daniel Higham
I plan every task around patient care and operational flow. Prescriptions, clinical checks, and safety reviews come first. They impact lives directly. I group similar tasks and work in short bursts to stay sharp. Routine admin waits until quieter hours. I use automation for repeat prescriptions and alerts, which frees time for more urgent issues. Every message, order, or consultation is logged and tracked. I review the previous day’s outcomes each morning and adjust. Tasks that don’t improve access to treatment or streamline service get dropped. Time gets swallowed fast in a pharmacy. Without structure, mistakes happen. I don’t let that happen.

Thanks to Daniel Higham, Hightown Pharmacy!

28. By using a 3-list method to manage my time

Photo Credit: Eugene Leow Zhao Wei
I use a 3-list method to manage my time: a weekly outcomes list, a daily must-do list, and a someday/maybe list. Every Monday, I define 3 outcomes I need by Friday: client delivery, internal ops, or sales goals. Each day, I pick 3 tasks that directly move them forward. Anything else goes into the someday/maybe list so I don’t get distracted. This approach keeps my days focused but gives me room to adapt when priorities shift. It also prevents decision fatigue, because I already know what matters most before the day starts. I revisit everything on Friday to reset. It’s simple, but it works, especially when you’re juggling creative, operational, and growth roles.

Thanks to Eugene Leow Zhao Wei, Marketing Agency!

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So, here’s the deal: when you use our Service, we collect some info about you – like your email, name, phone number, postal address, and some behavioral and demographic data (“Personal Information”). Why do we collect this data? To make our services better, keep in touch with you, and follow the rules. Here’s why we use your info:

  • Consent: Sometimes we’ll ask for your permission to use your data. If you give us the thumbs-up, we’re good to go!
  • Performance of a Contract: If you’re using our services, we might need your info to keep our end of the deal. No info, no service – simple as that.
  • Legitimate Interest: Occasionally, we’ll use your data because it helps us run our business better and doesn’t override your rights. Think of it as a win-win!

If you’ve got any questions about why we’re using your info, drop us a line at info@domisource.com. We’re here to clear things up!

The Techy Stuff: Log Data and Cookies
We also collect what we call “Log Data,” which is like a digital footprint of your visit. It includes things like your IP address, browser type, and the pages you stalk… err, visit. Oh, and we use cookies, but not the chocolate chip kind – these are small data files that help us serve you better.

Your Rights: You’ve Got the Power
Alright, friends, let’s talk about your rights – because you’ve got them and they’re super important!

  • Access: Want to know what info we’ve got on you? Just ask! You have the right to peek at your personal data.
  • Rectification: Notice something off? You can ask us to fix any inaccurate or incomplete info we have about you.
  • Deletion: Want us to erase your personal data? Just let us know. We’ll do our best to wipe it clean, though there are some exceptions.
  • Restriction of Processing: Feel like we’re using your data too much? You can ask us to pump the brakes on how we’re handling your personal info.
  • Data Portability: Want your data to go on a road trip? You’ve got the right to get your info in a common format and move it to another service.
  • Object: Not feeling how we’re handling your data? You can object to our processing, especially if it’s for direct marketing.

If you want to exercise any of these rights, shoot us an email at info@domisource.com. We’re here to help and make sure your privacy is respected!

How Long We Keep Your Stuff: The Data Retention Lowdown
Alright, let’s talk about how long we hang onto your info. We don’t keep it forever – here’s what you need to know:

  • The Basics: We keep your personal information only as long as we need it to make our services awesome, to follow the law, and to sort out any issues that might pop up. Here’s the deal:
    • Account Info: As long as your account is active, we keep your details. If you close your account, we’ll hang onto your info for a bit in case you change your mind and want to reactivate.
    • Service Stuff: We keep your info for as long as we need it to run our services smoothly, comply with the law, sort out disputes, and keep our agreements intact.
    • Marketing Fun: We’ll keep your info for marketing until you tell us to stop. Once you opt-out, we’ll take you off our lists ASAP.
    • Legal Mumbo Jumbo: Sometimes, the law says we have to keep your info for longer. Think taxes and audits

  • How We Decide: We think about a few things to figure out how long to keep your data:
    • How much info we have and how sensitive it is
    • The risk of someone misusing your data
    • Why we collected your info in the first place and if we still need it
    • What the law says about keeping your info

Goodbye Data: When we don’t need your info anymore, we’ll delete it or make it anonymous. If it’s stuck in backups, we’ll keep it safe and sound until we can get rid of it properly.

 

Got questions or want us to delete your info? Drop us a line at info@domisource.com. We’re here to help and keep your privacy in check!

Sharing is Caring, But Securely
Sometimes, we bring in the experts – third-party folks – to help us out. They might get a peek at your Personal Information, but only to make our Service super awesome. We keep a close eye on them, don’t worry. Rest assured that these third-party partners comply with strict privacy standards to safeguard your information.

Fort Knox Security (Almost)
We take the security of your info seriously, but let’s face it, no method of transmission over the Internet is 100% foolproof. We’re like the padlock on your diary – we try to keep prying eyes out, but we can’t guarantee perfection.

Don’t Get Lost in the Web Jungle
Our Service might have links to other places on the web. Be careful out there! We can’t control what happens on those sites, so check their privacy policies if you’re feeling curious.

Kids, We Love You, But This Isn’t for You
Hey there, young folks — we think you’re awesome, but this platform is built for grown-ups (13 and up), not little ones. In line with the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), we do not knowingly collect or solicit Personal Information from anyone under the age of 13.

 

If you’re under 13, please don’t use the Service or send us any information about yourself, like your name, email, phone number, or address. If we discover that we’ve accidentally collected information from a child under 13, we’ll delete it faster than you can say “cookie settings.”
If you’re a parent or guardian and think your child under 13 has shared info with us, please contact us right away at info@domisource.com so we can take care of it properly.

For users who are 13 to 17 years old: you’re welcome to use the Service, but you must have permission from a parent or legal guardian. We’ll treat your info with care, but if your local laws give you special rights as a minor, we’ll do our best to honor them.

The Ever-Changing Story
Our Privacy Policy might get a makeover now and then. We’ll keep you in the loop by posting the changes here. Check back occasionally, so you don’t miss out on the fun.

Need to Hash It Out?
Got burning questions about our Privacy Policy? Shoot us an email at info@domisource.com or contact us at DomiSource, Inc. 223 63rd Street Virginia Beach, VA 23451

Accessibility Commitment

DomiSource is committed to making our website easy to use and ccessible for everyone. If you’re having trouble viewing or navigating any part of the site, or if you notice something that isn’t fully accessible, we’re here to help.

Please reach out to our Customer Support team at (844) 733-8666, Monday through Friday, 9am–8pm EST, or email us at help@domisource.com.

Let us know what issue you’re experiencing and how we can best reach you—we’ll do our best to fix it quickly.