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Why Worry May or May Not be Worth Your Time?

Question of the week: Is worry worth your time? Following my new strategy/mantra of question everything…this week I’m asking myself, “Is worry a good use of my time?” My answer – Sometimes! It depends on how you worry and what you do with it. Can you answer yes to any of these questions? Can I [...]

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Don’t Overestimate Your Capacity

Oldie, but Goodie… Do you have too many projects? Who doesn’t? Sure, I do too, but for some reason it never occurred to me that I could do something about it in a way that could help me to be more successful. Who in their right mind would throw away a perfectly good project? Apparently [...]

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Where is Your Sense of Humor?

Where is your sense of humor? If you’re like me, sometimes you get so wrapped up in the daily grind that you forget to laugh…especially at yourself. Every day so many things don’t go the way we’d like them to. We can’t control it, we can’t change it; sometimes all we can do is laugh [...]

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Use “Fun Goals” to Improve Productivity, Happiness and Success

Must all of your goals have a valid purpose, a tangible ROI, or contribute to your bottom line? Well, usually…but not always. Sometimes it’s OK just to do something, reach for something, achieve a goal, just…well… because it’s fun or because you always wanted to try it or maybe you just felt like it for [...]

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Why You Need Two Lists: Separate Urgent From Important

Urgent vs Important When you are planning your day, organizing the day’s tasks and deciding how your time should be used try creating two lists. One will be for urgent tasks and the other for important items. Long-term goals and projects that are important, but not urgent should have a list of their own. Otherwise, [...]

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