Elizabeth Potter, Small Business Professional Organizer, offers four basic categories to use while prioritizing tasks.

Calgary, Alberta – April 25, 2013 – Best-selling author Elizabeth Potter, a professional organizer, specializing in small business, recently published a blog discussing prioritization. The blog, titled “Small Business Management: Prioritize and Get More Done”, offers practical advice for business owners.

Elizabeth Potter writes “At the end of the day, effective prioritization is a key factor that separates great managers and business owners from the rest. We all have a finite amount of time available to us—the question is, how will we spend it?”

Elizabeth has a special talent that helps business owners work through their chaos and create simple systems unique to them thru Systemized For Play Ltd (https://www.systemizedforplay.com), formed in July 2010. The market for the services offered by Systemized For Play Ltd is not unusual; however, new thinking and up-to-date economic research offered by the company has proven to be very successful with various clients.

Elizabeth Potter is also a best-selling co-author of the business book, Cracking The Success Code: The World’s Leading Experts Reveal Their Top Secrets to Help You Crack the Code for Optimum Health, Wealth and SuccessThe book hit 5 separate Amazon best-seller lists upon release.

Elizabeth Potter was in Forbes Magazine in February 2013 and recently accepted to be a regular contributor on Money For Lunch radio show.

The entire blog can be found at https://www.systemizedforplay.com/blog/small-business-management-prioritize-and-get-more-done.php

About Elizabeth Potter:

Elizabeth Potter brings more than 25 years of experience with logistics, production, customer service and financing. Utilizing these skills, she opened her first company in 2007. As a professional organizer specializing in small business, she has built a reputation as a reliable, effective and proactive consultant. Elizabeth has worked with many small-business owners to create systems that help them understand and achieve greater efficiency and profitability.

Her largest project started in 2009 where she started LP Credit Resolution LLC

(www.LPcreditresolution.com), a credit-buying company committed to helping at least 10,000 people with their credit. She has trained in the areas of computer science, economics, accounting software, business management, sales and marketing. and is a proud member of the American Credit Association, Professional Organizers of Canada, and CEO Space.

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