I needed to maximize productivity if I was to finish all my back-logged work and still manage to perform my daily tasks. If you have the same predicament as I had, here’s what you can do to maximize your productivity.
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Maximizing Productivity to Complete Backed Up Tasks
Posted by saragsw under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://goalsetting-workshop.com 4327 days ago
How to Find the Right Blogging Teacher
Posted by TimoK under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://weblogbetter.com 4328 days ago
There are lot of blogging / internet marketing gurus out there. Just make sure you are not following too many of them at once.
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6 Steps To Avoiding Stress in Your Life
Posted by wiseupcoach under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://wiseupcoach.tumblr.com 4328 days ago
Anything taken too much is bad for the health, and the long term effects of stress are well documented, which is why it is such an important area. As with everything in life prevention is always better than cure so I have provided 6 steps to help you avoid becoming stressful.
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Kirchner Laughs January 23rd
Posted by kirchnergroup under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.kirchnerpcg.com 4328 days ago
This is a collection of funny but thought provoking one liners that aim to add some humor to the lives of entrepreneurs. We feel that a vital skill for every entrepreneur is to take their business much more seriously than themselves. So enjoy a lighthearted, funny few minute read.
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How to deal with difficult clients
Posted by Herby under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://cdblog.centraldesktop.com 4328 days ago
Here’s a bit of hilarity to brighten your day. Central Desktop’s newest infographic highlights eight types of agency clients. From The Intruder to The Arsonist to The Ghost to The Henchman, all the stereotypes are covered.
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Bad business habits you need to break
Posted by Herby under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://cdblog.centraldesktop.com 4328 days ago
We all fall into bad habits from time to time, often without realizing it – unless you have especially candid coworkers and friends. Let’s save aside the more extreme cases that routinely get mentioned; often these aren't habits at all, but rather conscious choices to be a terrible employee.
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Your Passkey To Personal Success
Posted by wiseupcoach under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://wiseupcoach.tumblr.com 4328 days ago
Have you ever known someone who always seemed to get what they wanted? Their cups always seem to overflow and others marveled at their accomplishments. Never did we hear them complain or worry (out loud for that matter). They always expected the best to happen and it did. Even when bad times fell o
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What’s Your Company’s Mission Statement?
Posted by IntelBoutique under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://intelboutique.wordpress.com 4330 days ago
Does your business have a mission statement? What’s the standard you hold your company to? What’s the goal? Have you thought about creating one? What would it state? Do you think it’s something that only larger companies create to showcase their social responsibility? Do you think that your sma
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Procrastination is a Child and You are Its Parent: How to Prevent Procrastination
Posted by saragsw under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://goalsetting-workshop.com 4330 days ago
Doesn’t it boggle your mind when you just can’t seem to get out of procrastination? It’s just always there especially when you need to get something done. It’s like a virus that incubates inside you for weeks and suddenly just disappears after a time. It does go away, but by the time it has packed
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How healthy is your Worry Factor? — Liber8me
Posted by Liber8me under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.liber8me.com 4331 days ago
Of course the emphasis here has to go on the word ‘healthy’.
It is good to worry a bit, to foresee potential problems and take action to avoid them. It is not good to worry excessively. I learnt this the hard way in the early days of my first business (a friend used to refer to my ‘purple peo Read More
It is good to worry a bit, to foresee potential problems and take action to avoid them. It is not good to worry excessively. I learnt this the hard way in the early days of my first business (a friend used to refer to my ‘purple peo Read More
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