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To Speed Up, Slow Down: Unexpected Methods to Supercharge Your Results at Word

“Reflective thinking turns experience into insight.” — John C. Maxwell I don’t know about you, but two things come to the forefront of my mind when I think about work: 1) How many tasks I have to do 2)...

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Top 10 Ways to Find Motivation in Unexpected Places

Motivation can be one of the most difficult things to master. At times we fall into a slump at work or in life and digging ourselves out can be harder than we ever imagined. Sometimes losing motivation...

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Attack of the Co-Worker: 5 Difficult Personality Types (and How to Deal with...

Work Relationships. At best they are invigorating and, at worst, they can make your days a living hell. The fact of the matter is that they are there and must be dealt with – good or bad.  Although...

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How to Shake off the New Kid Stigma At Work

As a former sales person, teacher, and now writer,  I have had my fair share of experience being the “new kid” in a group. As a result, I can sympathize with those who find themselves in this...

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Motivating Employees: Easy as Pushing a Button

Hot buttons. We all have them. Some of us crave attention. Others, money or reward. Others crave a sense of accomplishment, or freedom from limitations. These hot buttons are things that motivate us,...

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How to Use Behavioral Psychology to Improve Your CRM

The secret to success is satisfied clients. To keep a customer happy, you must learn to think like one. When your clients are happy, they tell their friends and family members, growing your business....

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Warning: Multitasking is Making You Less Productive

I hate to be the one to break it to you, but, you’ve been lied to. You’ve been led to believe that the key to getting things done is to become a master of multitasking. When in fact, just the opposite...

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The Zen of Project Management

Buddha described the Eightfold path of Zen as rules to follow to accomplish the end of suffering. The Path can be applied to every area of life, including Project Management. Which, if not done...

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