Productivity Tips for Online Entrepreneurs: How Successfully Working from Home (or from Anywhere You Want!) is Possible.

Productivity Tips for Online Entrepreneurs: How Successfully Working from Home (or from Anywhere You Want!) is Possible.

Nov 30, 2022

Being productive is critical when you are outside the 9-5, so I decided to create a roundup of productivity tips I've gathered from online entrepreneurs.

I am constantly and pretty consistently improving my life from the standpoint of productivity. This post was originally written towards the beginning of my blogging journey, but it's time as we close out 2022, to update it! Working from home is the dream life of entrepreneurs... or working from anywhere is! These productivity tips may or may not apply to my past corporate life, and those of you still in a 9-5, but in my experience as a digital nomad and online business owner, they are completely relevant.


As I was thinking about what motivates me back in 2020, it was always, hands-down, other people- and that remains the same. So in the spirit of the giving season as we head into the holidays while I update this post, I want to share some great links on productivity from other bloggers out there!


So here it is: my blogging roundup #1. After all we all have different approaches and different learning styles. I'll close with my latest and biggest motivator on being productive. (And know this, each person on the list gives you more tips when you click their links!)


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1 Don't Think About Being Productive- Do it

I met Mayuri Gangwal of Rentaword.in on a Facebook thread about collaboration. Not only does she have this outstanding post dedicated to productivity, she has a plethora of blog entries you'll want to check out from recipes to travel to health and fitness.


Give her blog a go! Regarding productivity she offers "7 relatable tips" and opens with some frank paragraphs on the need for it for all of us working from home, which has become commonplace during COVID. She details ideas from routines and exercise to prioritization and list creation.

2 Being Your Own Boss- Dress for it

Khadija Kiran went her own way several years ago. Degreed in graphic design, content marketing and SEO, she left the "working for others" world and armed with talent started her blog, CreativeKhadija.com.


Her tips and tricks for productivity are truly based on mindset, including dressing the part, (working) instead of dressing for Netflix. Male or female, GenXer or Millenial, we all understand the need to be Zoom-ready but also to do this for ourselves should we not?

3 Own Your Time - Don't Manage It

This is a phrase and a hashtag throughout my writing- right? I even have a whole post on it.


Lisa from Lisa Sharp Creative wrote a post directed at ensuring bloggers and online entrepreneurs have a toolkit for being productive based on using time wisely. Her advice highlights the importance of knowing yourself and building a customized strategy of productivity. From automation to delegation, she has tips and tricks for you!

4 Block Your Schedule- it is totally OK

Want to get a walk-thru on effectively blocking your schedule? Jennifer Kropf uses her experience as a mom blogger (let's face it, am I wrong that moms can be total experts at this?) to give us a template.


Click over to her productivity blog post which shows how blocking your schedule can transform your day - it delivers. Step-by-step with an example and link to a planning template. (not just for moms, trust me- someone who is not a mom!).

5 Hacks for Productivity- Simplify

Ellen from Ellen Blogs has it down. Hack #1 (I'm giving it away here!) figuring out the "why" of it. She asks you to define the reason you want to be more productive. Her blog on productivity hacks gives you a 7-step plan for making productivity happen.


Working from home, being a blogger or any type of entrepreneur takes focus. Her ideas will help you get it and to simply: simplify.

6 Invest Wisely, but Invest


This one is from me. I've spent the last few months digging deep and honing in on what it is I really want to focus on to put money in the bank and delicious food on the table.


Because as you've read by now, being productive is all about going all in on a project, a lifestyle, or your career. I'm not judging anyone that is setting up a side-hustle while still employed; in fact, I applaud you! Knowing which side-hustle to do is the key though right? Focus.


I LOVE doing this blog. I love writing (I even love finding cool photos and graphics to add to the page!). I love all the amazing people I've met in this process and the stories I've come across.


That said, my gift to myself this year is to go all in (risk!) with this thing. Blogging as a career. My first (hopeful!) income stream.

What I have learned over the last few months (and truly knew from the get-go) is that I would need to invest.


Investment #1: technology I will need long-term. I went for Groovefunnels (and with zero experience or talent, you can see through my affiliate page how easy it is to set up a landing page with them!). The almost $1400 investment is already paying off in my opinion as you've seen through my recent posts, and I urge any of you to check it out while that premium level is at a one-time fee and for those not ready to budget the funds, the free version you can sign up for through my link. And when you are ready to spend, do it to get the technology you need.


Investment #2: myself. What I learned about me? Well- those that know me know that I'm a creative at heart. Yes I create lists, use (maybe over-use?) technology to track things, but in the end, I am not a check-lister. And I can easily overwhelm myself with my own excitement and ideas! My productivity tip that may work for you: get a coach. After much reading, course-watching and a couple GREAT conversations, I knew Tegan Marshall can give me the roadmap I need and am working with her through one-on-one individual coaching sessions to get advice and build my roadmap, one step at a time. (Shout-out to Brian for the "introduction.")


This is my final productivity tip, to reiterate (because my friends know I always reiterate!): invest in what you need to move you forward.