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Track Your Time With An Activity Log

Friday, May 17, 2013

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Have you ever wondered where your time at work goes? Did you intend to submit a report today but, between phone calls and email, don’t finish it? Does the day slip by with little to show for it? All of us want to make better use of our time, be more productive and accomplish what [...]

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How To Transition From One Project to Another

Sunday, May 5, 2013

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A newsletter reader asked: “How do I switch gears between projects? When going from Project A to Project B, I find that I need to halt the brakes on Project A, skim through Project B’s file and figure out what the goals for the matter are, and then proceed, but in a way that makes me [...]

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5 Ways To Use A Planner Effectively

Monday, April 22, 2013

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Here are 5 ways to use your planner to help you become more efficient and effective. By following these suggestions, you will get more done and become closer to your goals. 1)  Use your planner every day and check it often. Leave it on your desk in front of you. Some of our clients use paper planners and [...]

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Commit To Change

Friday, April 5, 2013

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 In this day and age, changes are happening rapidly, especially in business. Who heard of social media or smart phones five short years ago? Change is the norm now. Being open to it may bring unexpected opportunities. Changing behaviors and replacing them with new ones will help maximize efficiency — although getting there definitely takes [...]

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Clean Up Your Workspace in 2013!

Thursday, January 17, 2013

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Did you know that January 9 is Clean Up Your WorkSpace Day? It’s that important and crucial for your success that a special day has been designated. And it is at the beginning of the new year. As productivity specialists, we highly endorse sprucing up your workspace. It will help you be more organized and efficient in 2013. Try [...]

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What new organizing habit in 2013 will make you more efficient?

Sunday, December 30, 2012

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Can you name one new productivity technique that will help make you more productive in the new  year?  Here are a few examples: Prioritizing throughout the day by constantly asking yourself “Is this the most important thing I should be doing now?” Planning for the next day by using a 15-minute closing ritual (see July [...]

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How Would You Rate Your Company’s Performance This Year?

Sunday, December 23, 2012

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Here we are at the end of 2012. How did business go these past 12 months? Would you rate your business a 10 because sales revenue and profits are at an all-time record?  Or a 2 because you did not achieve what you set out to do and sales are down. Often the answer is [...]

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What Worked This Year?

Saturday, December 15, 2012

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We often think of the things that we did not do this year especially when it comes to being more productive, more efficient and more organized. For example, I had resolved in January to be a social media whiz by the end of 2013 but, it didn’t happen. Well, then, how about starting with the positives [...]

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Close Out The Year: Try This Checklist

Sunday, December 9, 2012

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Start gathering your papers and electronic files needed for taxes. Yes, now. Credit card and bank statements, receipts, anything you will need to take to your accountant. And, speaking of your accountant … Meet with your accountant to review your situation and determine what, if any, actions to take before the official close of the [...]

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Thanksgiving: Be Thankful For Work You Enjoy

Friday, November 16, 2012

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With Thanksgiving fast approaching, it is a good time to think about what you are thankful for in life. Many people mention family and friends first. But how about being grateful for a job you enjoy? Do you thrive on your work? Most positions require dedication and hard work although it may not feel that way if you draw energy [...]

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