How to Set (and Stick to) Boundaries for Better Productivity
Boundaries are one of the best ways to impact on your productivity. Here is a summary of a few ways I am setting–and keeping–boundaries.
Boundaries are one of the best ways to impact on your productivity. Here is a summary of a few ways I am setting–and keeping–boundaries.
Are you putting the RIGHT things on your to do list? This post will let you know if you are…
Let me be clear: there are many of you have kept up with your resolutions, and that’s great. But I know there are more that haven’t. And that’s also cool because I’m about to offer some ways to get back on track with the time left in January.
It’s time to rethink how you use the snooze button. It’s actually a great tool for your productivity.
One of the best things you can do to clear your head and to improve your level of self-awareness is to journal. There is nothing quite like being able to empty out your thoughts in a place that is for you and you alone. Journaling allows you to reflect and then adjust your plan for tomorrow and beyond.
Not sure what to do next? Here’s how you can leverage that moment into making you more productive.
At the end of each calendar year, I like to look back and see where I’ve been and what I’ve done. Thankfully, this is a really easy thing to do because I journal every day.
Over the past few years, I quit making New Year’s resolutions. Instead, I’ve taken to choosing three words as guiding principles for my year. (A grateful nod to Chris Brogan who pioneered this concept.) I find that when I focus on three target words, I have a more fulfilling and successful work and home life.
What if procrastination is actually a good thing? Here are some ways you can use procrastination in a positive way.
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