As a time coach, I empower clients to accomplish more with peace and confidence by identifying and focusing on what they have the power to control. So when research comes out like the recent New York Times article on talent,… Continue reading
Use “Naked Planning” to Keep Yourself Accountable During Projects
Does the thought of planning fill you with dread? When you do force yourself to plan, do you realize at the end of the day that you never actually looked at your list? If so, it could be time to… Continue reading
Finding the Balance Between Good Stress and Good Relaxation
Finding the right balance in life is the key being productive and healthy. When stress threatens to overwhelm our lives, it wreaks havoc with our routines and throws us off balance. A little stress is good; it helps to charge… Continue reading
Why Logic is an Unproductive Way to Address Illogical Behavior
Does this sound familiar?: You’ve been trying to implement a change on your team that will lead to increased productivity. Although you’ve explained why the new behavior is important and saves time, certain people won’t budge. And no amount of… Continue reading
Guilt, Pride, Fear— And the Struggle for Balance
Everyone is different and that means the ideal work/life balance may look very different for you than for someone else. If you are struggling to find peace with how you invest your time, check out my article at Forbes.com "Guilt,… Continue reading
How to Dramatically Reduce Time Typing
Earlier this year, Dan Pink shared in one of his newsletters about how he uses text expanders to dramatically reduce the amount of time he spends replying to e-mail. I'm not the most tech-savvy person, but the idea of having… Continue reading
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