Productivity & Systems for Busy Business Owners

Simple ways to create calm, clarity and order in your business

Running a small business means juggling all the things - time, tasks, systems, clients, and everything in between. This is where I share practical tips, tools and strategies to help you get organised, work smarter, and bring a little more calm into your day. Whether you’re setting up better systems, looking for a productivity boost, or just trying to make your workday feel less chaotic, you’ll find ideas here you can dip into, save, and come back to whenever you need them.

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The Secret to Getting More Done …

January 28, 20263 min read

Running a business means juggling all the things … sales, admin, marketing, client work, and somehow finding time for life outside your biz. It can feel never-ending.

When people hear the word ‘automation’ they sometimes think of complex tech or expensive software. But here’s the truth: It doesn’t have to be big or overwhelming, and you’ve probably got some automations running in the background already!

Small, everyday micro-automations can save you hours each week. They’re the simple tweaks that take the repetitive stuff off your plate, sometimes even using tools you already have. Think of them as little time-saving ninjas working quietly in the background!

Here are eight micro-automations you might not know about, but once you try them, you won’t look back.

1. Email filters and rules

Keep your inbox under control by setting up filters. In Gmail or Outlook, you can send emails from a certain person or domain [ie, @asana.com] to a particular folder, send newsletters into a reading folder, or flag client emails for action. No more sifting through hundreds of messages to find the important stuff.

2. Calendar booking links

Forget the back-and-forth emails trying to lock in a time to meet. Tools like Google Suite and Acuity let people book straight into your calendar. You set your availability, and the tool does the rest. Add a buffer between appointments, and you’ve saved yourself a heap of admin time.

3. Recurring invoices and payments

If you send the same invoice every month, set it up once in Xero or QuickBooks and let it run automatically. Pair it with automatic reminders, and suddenly your cash flow is smoother and you’re not spending precious time chasing overdue accounts.

4. Social media scheduling with evergreen content

Posting to socials daily is exhausting. Tools like RecurPost allow you to load up evergreen content once and have it recycle automatically. That means your best tips, blogs, and offers keep getting shared without you lifting a finger.

5. Email templates

If you find yourself typing the same reply repeatedly, create a template. Gmail’s ‘templates’ and Outlook’s quick parts let you reply in seconds. Think about setting up templates for FAQs, onboarding instructions, or polite follow-ups.

6. Welcome emails for new subscribers

Set up a simple automation in MailerLite, ActiveCampaign or Mailchimp that welcomes new subscribers the second they join your list. It makes you look polished and starts the relationship off right.

7. Receipt and expense management

Apps like Hubdoc can manage your invoices from your email, or hard copy receipts, and upload them straight into your accounting system. No more digging through receipts at tax time. You can even set up some rules to automatically forward emails with invoices attached.

8. Automated status updates for clients

If you manage projects in Asana or Trello, you can set up rules that trigger automatic updates when tasks are completed (eg, “your design is ready for review”). This keeps clients in the loop without extra emails.

Why micro-automations work

They save you time, reduce errors, and create consistency, but more importantly, they give youheadspace. Instead of burning energy on repetitive admin, you get to focus on the creative and strategic work that grows your business.

Getting started without overwhelm

Don’t try to automate everything at once. Start with one or two tasks you do all the time – like scheduling social media or filing emails – and set those up. Most of these tools are either free or come with a trial, so you can experiment without a big commitment.

Last word

Time is your most precious resource as a business owner. Micro-automations won’t replace you, but they’ll give you back hours each week. Pick one, set it up today, and feel the difference.

This blog post was originally published on the Inside Small Business website in October 2025

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Marie Robertson-King

Marie Robertson-King is the Head Empress of organisation and systems at Empress of Order. She's spent most of her career in safety administration across construction, mining, aviation, and oil and gas. Along the way, she’s built experience in systems, reporting, processes, communications, and all the behind-the-scenes work that keeps things running properly. Now she brings that same level of structure and attention to detail into the small business world - helping her clients get organised, stay on track, and feel supported. She's obsessed with detail and loves organisation, order, and making life easier for her clients. She gets a real kick out of a well-executed spreadsheet or a beautifully set-up system, and she’s known for delivering work to a high standard, even under pressure. Marie lives in the Perth Hills with her husband and fur-baby, Jasper. She loves coffee in the morning and champagne in the evening!

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