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 short abbreviations for frequently typed text appealed to me. So I started using a text expander this summer and was AMAZED at how easy it was to use and how much easier… Continue reading
I Quit
In 2007, when I began my personal journey toward creating a peaceful, balanced life aligned with my priorities, I realized authentic success required quitting many things. This included not only cutting back on activities but also quitting attitudes that kept me bound to a life driven by production… Continue reading
Stress-Less By Setting Expectations With Colleagues
When you and your stakeholders don’t see eye-to-eye on the timing of communications and deadlines —stress happens! To help you prevent frustration and feel more in control, here’s expert advice from Elizabeth Grace Saunders, CEO of Real Life E®, a company… Continue reading
A Story (& Book!) for You
"It all began innocently enough... ...at the end of a hectic day. In an attempt to loosen some of the tension in your shoulders, rest your eyes, and regain the ability to focus, you had leaned back in your chair,… Continue reading
Making Connections
When you already feel super time crunched... It can feel really overwhelming to think about meeting new people. How can you expand your network when you can barely keep up with the people you know? I completely understand that you… Continue reading
Don’t Be a Work Pushover: How to Leverage your Time Investments
Recently featured on LevoLeague.com, Time Coach Elizabeth Grace Saunders describes how to achieve professional and personal success. To a brilliant and balanced life! When you care deeply about your career and receive a great deal of satisfaction from what you do,… Continue reading
Networking is a Circle, Not a Point
Many people never experience the full power of networking because they look at it as a point, not a circle. Let me explain... The "Point" view of networking tends toward these type of attitudes about and corresponding actions related to… Continue reading
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