Seeing Through The Fog
Not sure what to do next? Here’s how you can leverage that moment into making you more productive.
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.
Do you want long-term success or are you looking for a quick fix (that doesn’t exist)?
You can create a simple plan for your new year that allows you to look beyond a vague (and often demanding) resolution. It’s time to give your intentions for the months ahead the attention they deserve. All it takes is blocking out 25 minutes of time over a 10 day period to build a solid framework for your year. And here’s how you can do it.
While I don’t advocate scheduling everything on your calendar, I have started to schedule ONE Thing on my calendar on a regular basis. I’ve started to schedule The ONE Thing on my calendar.
Want a productivity boost? Focus on the task at hand and stop staring at the clock.
Feeling overwhelmed or confused? Here’s a simple exercise that will help you get perspective in just 90 seconds.
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