When you're staring blankly at your computer or painfully aware that you're not doing what you need to get done, it's easy to fall into some time investment traps such as: thinking you'll just stay up as late as you need… Continue reading
It’s Not You, It’s Your Support Structure
When you feel stuck, overwhelmed, or unmotivated, it’s easy to isolate yourself, especially if you have introverted tendencies or work alone. You think: I just need to focus more, work harder, and avoid all distractions until I get this done.… Continue reading
Three Lessons I’ve Learned as an Entrepreneur
Reduce Stress and Tame Your Eagerness to Please When I started out in business with an eagerness to please my clients—no matter what—I put more stress on myself than I needed to. For instance, sometimes I would work on a… Continue reading
Why Being Happier Helps You Manage Your Time
Why am I not doing what I know I should do? This question may be familiar to you if you struggle, like so many of us, with time management. We may be clear in our minds about what we need… 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
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
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