Where Are You Spending Your Time?
Unlocking Growth Through Time & Task Mastery
As a former business owner, one truth stands strong:
You can’t improve what you can’t see.
Think of it like golf. Even the best players can’t see their own swing. They rely on a coach—or a camera—for feedback and refinement. In business, you need the same clarity when it comes to how you spend your time.
And one of the most powerful tools to uncover that clarity?
A Time & Movement Study.
The Secret to Doing More of What Matters
At EBS, we often meet business owners who feel overworked and underproductive. They’re constantly busy, yet they’re not always sure whether they’re being effective. That’s where a time and movement study becomes a game-changer.
By tracking how you spend your time across the day or week, you can start to see patterns. And more importantly—you can make strategic decisions to shift your energy into the right places.
Let’s break it down.
The Four Quadrants of Time & Skill
Imagine a graph with value on one axis and skill on the other. This gives us four types of tasks:
Low Value / Low Skill (Bottom Left)
These are distractions. Admin tasks, repetitive chores, or things that drain time without delivering real return.
Solution: Sack yourself from these.High Value / High Skill (Top Right)
This is your sweet spot. These are the tasks that drive your business forward—strategy, leadership, innovation, sales conversations.
Your goal: Spend most of your time here.Low Value / High Skill (Top Left)
These tasks use your talents, but they don’t generate big value. Think fine-tuning things that could be systemised.
Solution: Leverage out or automate.High Value / Low Skill (Bottom Right)
These are essential to business growth, but you don’t need to personally do them.
Solution: Delegate to team members or hire.
The Power of Leveraging
When you identify what sits outside your high-value, high-skill zone, that’s your opportunity to leverage:
Implement software or automations
Bring in a new team member
Build systems and processes
This isn’t just about working less—it’s about working smarter.
By lifting yourself out of the weeds and into your highest zone of contribution, your business doesn’t just grow… it compounds.
The Big Question: Where Are YOU Spending Your Time?
We challenge you to take a step back this week.
Start by doing your own time and movement study.
Be honest about what you’re doing and what it’s really worth.
Ask: Am I operating in my high-value, high-skill zone? Or am I stuck doing things someone else—or something else—could do?
Then take action. Whether it’s letting go of low-skill tasks or building a system to support you, these small shifts can create massive momentum.
Because at the end of the day, your time is your most valuable asset.
Final Thought
You don’t have to do it all. In fact, you shouldn’t.
Great business owners don’t just build businesses—they build structures that allow them to lead with purpose, clarity, and freedom.
So… where will you focus your time next?

