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Friday, May 28th, 2010Have you gotten into a rut before? Or are you in a rut right now?
You know you’re in a rut when you run out of ideas and inspiration. I personally see a rut as a productivity vacuum. It might very well be a reason why you aren’t getting results. Even as you spend more time [...]
12 Useful Ways To Get Out Of Ruts
Friday, May 28th, 2010Have you gotten into a rut before? Or are you in a rut right now?
You know you’re in a rut when you run out of ideas and inspiration. I personally see a rut as a productivity vacuum. It might very well be a reason why you aren’t getting results. Even as you spend more time [...]
2 Simple Ways to Be a Happy Parent
Friday, May 28th, 2010Do you have moments throughout the day when you feel great as a parent? When your kids are happy, you are happy, you are all hugging, laughing and kissing one other? You know the feeling of wonderment. Now, do you also have times when you don’t love being a parent? Have you [...]
2 Simple Ways to Be a Happy Parent
Friday, May 28th, 2010Do you have moments throughout the day when you feel great as a parent? When your kids are happy, you are happy, you are all hugging, laughing and kissing one other? You know the feeling of wonderment. Now, do you also have times when you don’t love being a parent? Have you [...]
8 Reasons Why Children Misbehave (With Solutions!)
Wednesday, May 26th, 2010One of the most common expressions parents can be heard saying is, “I don’t understand why he’s/she’s doing that”. There are eight, very common reasons why children misbehave. It is extremely useful for parents to know these because if they can pinpoint the root cause of the misbehavior, they can be more successful at [...]
Feng Shui Dilemmas: Put Empowerment First
Tuesday, May 25th, 2010In feng shui the goal is to create environments that are utterly comfortable, spaces with a predominance of positive energy and few sources of negative energy. There are times when environments present insurmountable energy challenges and a choice must be made between two options, neither of which is optimal. It’s then a matter of determining [...]
Navigating Productivity Advice: Finding What Actually Works
Monday, May 24th, 2010I’ve been writing about productivity for years. I’ve reviewed books, audio courses and what feels like every piece of productivity advice out there. Along the way, I’ve discovered a secret: What works for David Allen doesn’t work for me, at least not exactly. The same goes for Steve Pavlina, Gina Trapani and every other productivity [...]
Navigating Productivity Advice: Finding What Actually Works
Monday, May 24th, 2010I’ve been writing about productivity for years. I’ve reviewed books, audio courses and what feels like every piece of productivity advice out there. Along the way, I’ve discovered a secret: What works for David Allen doesn’t work for me, at least not exactly. The same goes for Steve Pavlina, Gina Trapani and every other productivity [...]
Are You Becoming a “Productive” Moron?
Thursday, May 20th, 2010Imagine, 1-2 years from now, that a new kind of employee has emerged in your place of work.
He’s seen as effective by executives and managers alike, and is famous for the speed at which he returns email.
In fact, the new email tracking software that the company has in place then, shows [...]
4 Ways to Spend Time with Your Kids When You Have No Time
Wednesday, May 19th, 2010It was Dr. Anthony P. Witham who once said “children spell love…T-I-M-E.” He was definitely onto something. Unfortunately, if you are like most parents, time is a precious commodity that often eludes us. Whether we have a new job, a new baby, or we just need to make the coffee or strip the beds, we [...]
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