Posted by Goody on 09/12/08 in Uncategorized
Do you suffer from Musical Chairs Syndrome? If your priorities scatter and jostle for attention when the pace picks up, learn from 3 tips how to keep you in charge of your day.
Finding time gets easier as you learn to prioritize effectively. To do this, you absolutely must avoid The Musical Chairs Syndrome. Do you suffer from these symptoms?
Symptom Number One: As soon as your day heats up, your priorities are dislodged from their assigned order. Each task has to scramble for a new place. Before long, you are working off of urgency, not overview or efficiency.
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Finding Time with Priority Power - 3 Tips to Progress, not Panic
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Posted by Goody on 08/22/08 in Uncategorized
Life has a way of getting in the way of our goal achievement, and it does it in different ways. How do you deal with life’s distractions when you are trying to reach your goal? How can you keep yourself on track? Well, as you might expect, your reaction will have to depend on the distraction. Different distractions require different reactions.
Copyright (c) 2008 Dale Stuemke
You’ve carefully thought out your goals, you’ve written them down, you’ve developed a good plan of action, but you just can’t keep yourself focused on following the plan. Is life getting in the way of your goal achievement?
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Does Life Get in the Way of Goals? Here’s the Answer!
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Posted by Goody on 05/28/08 in Careers
Research has shown that the average adult changes careers at least 3 times during their life (and often more than that). That figure makes sense when you consider how much we grow over time and that a career spans at least 40 years. Over time our values, priorities, and interests change and we often find ourselves looking for something different from our work. The career we found ourselves in during our 20s may differ greatly from where we would like to be in our 50s.
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Strategies for a Successful Career Change
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