Boundaries are foundational to your success. Whether you’re talking about how you use your time, or how you manage your space, there’s no getting around the fact that boundaries are vital. It’s your boundaries
Productivity Boosts: Try This Tip and Tool for Finding Time
Productivity is on many people’s minds when Monday rolls around. How do you enter the new week? Do you set aside time to review your plans and to-do lists? Do you move ahead planfully to maximize your productivity – or do you jump right in and sort things out later?
Your Values, Your Soul, Your Work: Find Time to Find Your Power
Finding time to find your power is a matter of looking inside. And the deeper you go, the more power you feel and tap into. Your own, unique power is accessible to you and only you. It informs and shapes your work and it deepens and enlivens your moments in ways that
Gratitude’s Power to Transform Time
Gratitude’s power is a key element in your time management repertoire. This was illustrated for me most keenly late last month when I heard an interview with Amanda Lindhout, a young woman who’d survived 460 days
Turn a Problem Upside Down with 3 Questions
Finding time to actually SOLVE a problem is one of the most energizing things you can do! One problem successfully solved leads to a dramatic increase in your confidence and energy for taking on new challenges. This is true, even in areas that are totally unrelated to your original problem. Let me share with you…
Find Time to Recharge with Gratitude!
Finding time to feel gratitude is always a big plus – no matter what your circumstances or situation. In these hard times, it is especially meaningful to pause, at Thanksgiving, or any time, to appreciate the gifts that make our lives special. They may be large or small – it is how our hearts greet…
Finding Time to Get to YES by Saying No
Finding time for the things that matter most is always a matter of giving yourself the space and time to follow through on your priorities. And one way to do this is by saying no to the things that aren’t priorities. I like to use the metaphor of a basket to help visualize time. My friend…
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