As a business owner you're directly responsible for all the functions in your business. You may be overwhelmed by all the details. Instead of focusing on what's important you get caught up responding to little emergencies and at the end of the day you may not be sure where the day went. Eventually your time management skills will either make you or break you, so it only makes sense to develop good time management skills before a lack of time causes you real troubles. Firefighting and micro-management are bad habits you don't want to develop. It's easier to respond to all the interruptions than it is to focus on the important things. Break these success killing habits now.
Set aside some time outside of your normal business hours to de-clutter and sort through all the stuff you've allowed to build up. Sort through all the piles of paperwork you have in and under your desk and shoved into drawers and cupboards that needs to be gone through to determine relevance. Quickly sort through this stuff creating piles or boxes for: needs action now, needs action at some point, reference, and throw away.
You don't have poor time management skills because you lack self-discipline. But you do have poor time management skills because you aren't sure what actions you should be taking at any given moment. Sort through the stuff in your needs action now pile and identify all the actions you need to take making one list so you have everything in one place. When you have to search through piles of stuff in several different places to figure out what you're supposed to be doing you forget, and you just don't want to take the time to hunt through everything.
Taking the right actions on the right things enables you to accomplish more than you think possible now. Use your list of actions to prioritize, delegate, or dump each action. The more committed you are to dumping the things you shouldn't be doing the less stress you'll have and the more productive you'll be.
Develop procedures for routine tasks so you can delegate those tasks to someone else and free yourself up to actually run your business. Realize there are a number of opportunities to outsource tasks to virtual assistants, employees, or even volunteers. There are some senior citizen groups that want activities that members can work on together.
There is a lot of stuff left on your list that needs to be prioritized, but you only need to choose the three most important things to do each day. There's no need to prioritize the whole list because you're just committing to taking action one day at a time. As you accomplish tasks and check them off your list you'll find your self-confidence growing and your desired end result becoming a reality. It's a whole lot easier to decide on the individual daily actions when you understand the big picture that you want to accomplish. Choose the actions you'll take each day, based on their alignment with what you're trying to accomplish.