I’m obsessive about my to-do lists. Everything I need to get done goes on my list so that I don’t lose sight of it. But as a solo business owner, I ran into a problem: When do I have the time to actually work through my list? Anything urgent, I’d work on. Anything nonurgent, well . . . Stuff that keeps a business running gets perpetually pushed to “later.” However, “later” can eventually cause problems—like your website is out of date, your files are a mess, or your inbox is chaos. You can’t ignore the small, boring, non-billable tasks, or they’ll compound. ## Why you need a dedicated admin hour The default solopreneur mode is often reactive. You deal with admin tasks only when they start causing you or your business some pain. If you set aside a recurring block of time on your calendar, it turns admin tasks into routine maintenance instead of a crisis response. I use Friday mornings. Some weeks it’s 30 minutes; other weeks it’s longer. The point is that I protect that time and stick to it every week.…