Ridiculously Efficient Coefficient Catalyzer #38: Start, Stop, Continue Lists
Following up on last week's time audit activity, this issue focuses on another tested time-optimizer: making Start, Stop, Continue lists.
Following up on last week's time audit activity, this issue focuses on another tested time-optimizer: making Start, Stop, Continue lists.
Have you ever returned from travel, family time or group events feeling drained? As an introvert, I sure have. And this summer has been a doozy. In the last three weeks, I’ve slept for 12+ hours the day after coming home from a conference. Rescheduled an entire workday’s...
Many offices have some form of Summer Fridays, but this ecard from someecards illustrates one pitfall of such an initiative: low productivity. Let's not kid ourselves: when it's gorgeous outside, it's tough to focus on work, even if said work is enjoyable. When it...
Yesterday, I shared the mental shift it took to catalyze change, and today's post covers how I turned my "stuff that matters" list into actionable priorities. Here's how I tackled each item on my list, in the hopes that it inspires you to take...
Starting a project is tough enough, but staying motivated on long-term goals is even more challenging. I tend to break big projects down into small, bite-sized chunks and tasks. That way, I get the instant gratification of completing daily milestones and simultaneously support my long-term goal. Another trick that helps...
Today's post is inspired by a tweet from @Cloudscope1, who wrote, "What are your top three tips for getting more articles done in a day? Currently I'm doing about 2." Without further ado, my suggestions: 1. Set a goal for each post and write...