The secret to supporting a habit of periodic check-in is to create a schedule with time for leadership, management, and motivation activities.
- Before you dive right into scheduling tasks, here are our 11 Inside Sales Manager Scheduling Tips:
- Schedule to help yourself: remember your priorities, use your time effectively, and be as efficient as possible.
- Don’t schedule yourself for every single minute; allow about 50% of your time for things that come up.
- When you receive a meeting request, regardless of who it is from, consider the agenda before hitting “accept.”
- Try not to have back to back meetings (even if they are items from your own to do list).
- Schedule time with yourself to work on your priorities.
- Keep the appointments with yourself JUST like you would an appointment with someone else.
- Have at least two 15-minute “walk away and clear your head” meetings in your daily calendar, for times when you are shifting between priorities or areas of focus.
- It is easier to move a reoccurring meeting to a new time than find unscheduled time in your week.
- If something on your calendar is taking more time than you allotted, don’t keep working on it. Prioritize it against the rest of your day. You always have the option to: reschedule the task or rework everything else on your calendar around finishing the lengthy task.
- If something on your calendar takes less time than you allotted, CELEBRATE (for just a second or two) before you move on to the next thing.
- Make sure all scheduled tasks tie directly into your priorities; if they don’t, ask yourself– “Why am I doing this?”


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Great points