Luxe race experience gets checkered flag at the Daytona

Race fans gained one more reason to put Daytona Beach on their bucket list when the speedy and stylish The Daytona hotel opened directly across the street from the iconic Daytona International Speedway. The Daytona’s customers embrace the race at every turn at this hospitality headquarters for every type of motorsports fan. The Marriott Autograph … Read more

ChappellRoberts and Crisis Center of Tampa Bay launch first responders campaign

Tampa-based ChappellRoberts and the Crisis Center of Tampa Bay have worked together to create an awareness campaign that seeks to provide a lifeline to first responders in the Tampa Bay area. Marking the observance of World Suicide Prevention Day on September 10, the “First to Respond. Last to Ask for Help.” campaign was created with … Read more

Clarifire CEO Jane Mason receives Women with Vision Award

Jane Mason, founder and CEO of Clarifire based in St. Petersburg, has been selected to receive a Women With Vision award by 20/20 Vision for Success Coaching and Mortgage Women Magazine. The award is given to women leaders in the mortgage industry who have inspired other female entrepreneurs through their success and by sharing their … Read more

The Outback Bowl: More than a football game

Every New Year’s Day, near the end of the college football season, fans pile into Raymond James Stadium to watch one last game. It’s significant for the Southeastern Conference and Big Ten Conference teams and their fans, to be sure, but something often missed is the economic impact the event has for the Tampa Bay … Read more

How to become the master of time

We have all said, at some point in time, “I just don’t have enough time” or “I need eight days in a week!”  Not having enough time to fulfill all your obligations is probably the fastest route to a more stressful life, especially in business.

I have people tell me all the time that they don’t know how I get so much done in such a short period of time. Do you want to know how I’ve mastered time?

 

 Indecision is an enemy of Time.

“I need to think about it.”

“I’ll get to it tomorrow.”

“This is a big decision……”

“I shouldn’t rush into things like this.”

All sound logical and reasonable. Fair point.  But here’s the trap—eventually you have to make a decision.

 You want to mull over hiring a great prospective employee through the weekend, but you lose them on Monday because they took a job from someone who decided faster.  You just lost that contract because you couldn’t decide on the final bid for your quote.  You get the idea.

Not deciding is a waste of time.  Gather the data and DECIDE!

Any effort you put into a decision is a complete waste of time unless you:

START!

You WILL be afraid at some point and you will hesitate to execute your decision.  You MUST conquer fear or you will have NO control over your future circumstances.

Many advocate sitting down and planning out every step before they start anything.  They carefully calculate to decide what the obstacles are and how those obstacles will be addressed and NEVER START – they are paralyzed by planning and fear.

Your time is much better spent throwing yourself into it and figuring it out as you go.  Just start.  It’s impossible to predict what the exact obstacles will be, or solutions for them, until you’re in the middle of it.

The impulse is to be safe and careful.  But isn’t that exactly what your competition is doing?

“If everything seems under control, you’re just not going fast enough.”

Mario Andretti, 1969 Indianapolis 500 Winner

So just START.  Solve the problems as you go along.

I’ve seen many capable executives and business owners work themselves to death.  They complain about how they are overworked and have no time. They don’t take vacations because they are so swamped.

I don’t have that problem for one very simple reason:

I delegate!

I’ll bet you’re a lot like me.  I feel great when I’ve helped someone!  They had a problem and I helped them solve it.  That’s why I get out of bed in the morning.

I have great news for you:  your best employees feel the same way!  They too get out of bed in the morning to help others. So, my question to the overworked executive/business owner is:  “Why are you taking away all the pleasure from your employees?”

Why not turn over some of your simpler tasks and let them help you?!

You must always be looking for your replacement.

Look for someone who is passionate about the company, someone you can apprentice for a few years, someone to gradually give more responsibility to and someone you can be patient with.  Maybe one of your kids, or an employee who has been with you for a long time.

It’s simple really. Decide, Start and Delegate.

Your next problem will be what to do with all of your free time.

Greg Winteregg

Greg is an internationally recognized entrepreneur, lecturer and mentor that specializes in helping small business owners reach the maximum potential for their business. He’s lectured to, and worked with, business owners in ten countries – across three continents – and built several successful, small businesses himself.

 

HCA’s Ravi Chari takes physician leadership to heart

Physician Ravi Chari was named president of HCA Healthcare’s West Florida division in May 2018. Chari had been in the HCA system since 2008, when he joined as chief medical officer of Centennial Medical Center in Nashville. Before his work at HCA Healthcare, Chari was professor of surgery and chief of the liver surgery and … Read more

CEO/CFO/Trustees and 401k Liability

The news is full of lawsuits against retirement plans, regardless of size, because of the trustees’ failure to actively monitor plan costs, services and investment options.  As the trustee of your corporate retirement plan you have a fiduciary duty to ensure that a documented monitoring process is in place to protect the interests of the … Read more

Bluewater Media: Destination Creative Convergence

A trip through Bluewater Media’s 33,000-square-foot space in Clearwater is a travelogue on advertising’s hallowed ground. There’s the Billy Mays Memorial Studio which pays homage to the late legendary pitchman with a plaque reading: “Life’s a pitch, and then you buy.” Staged sets range from living rooms to kitchens where approximately 100 commercials are filmed … Read more