When you clock in at a regular job your time belongs to your boss. But working at home, there is no clock to punch. In fact, it’s Sunday morning and I’ve been working since 7 am and will probably stop late at night. I don’t know a single entrepreneur that works regular hours. Most work 6-7 days a week (except Timothy Ferris, who says he only works 4 hours a week). Truth is, if you are doing something you really love to do the time will fly by. To keep yourself on track and prevent procrastination, try these tips: Have a short-term and long-term goal list Print up a detailed “to do” list the night before Do all urgent tasks before moving down the list When you start to procrastinate, set an alarm clock and get your most urgent task done Delegate – you’ll get things done twice as fast Do the things that require the most brain power when your brain is most awake