Encouraging Words to Find Energy and Time

Encouraging words. Early on, many of us learned how important they are from a little engine that could. “I think I can. I think I can.” Remember that? I’d actually offer a small, even more encouraging and affirmative edit to that statement: “I can and I will!”

Procrastination Cure-Things to Do (and NOT Do) to Find Time!

Procrastination is a big problem for many, many people.  And finding time is a lifesaver when you’re running out of it – quickly! You know all-too-well about procrastination when you have, say, a project that you found out about two weeks ago but haven’t worked on yet. (It’s the one you kept saying that you…

Overwhelmed? Stepping Away Can Save the Day!

When you’re overwhelmed, what’s your first response? For many of us, the knee-jerk reaction is to increase our efforts immediately … because we want to do something about that feeling. But working faster or harder or longer simply isn’t the optimal 

Procrastination and Deadlines – What Works for Finding Time?

Procrastination is a time challenge for everyone. Whether it’s something you do infrequently or a chronic problem, procrastination has a profound effect on your productivity, your energy, your confidence, AND your self-esteem!

Perfectionism Trap: 3 Time Tips to Free You!

Perfectionism is NOT the pursuit of excellence! That’s a crippling illusion.  In reality excellence is choked and stifled by perfectionism. As artist and writer Julia Cameron has written: “Perfectionism is not a quest for the best. It is a pursuit of the worst in ourselves, the part that tells us that nothing 

Self-Talk to Power Up Your Energy, Effectiveness and Time!

Self-talk forms the silent backdrop to our lives.  Half-heard yet powerful, we all do it and it impacts us profoundly. If you’ve ever meditated, you’ve had a good window on the droning and subliminally distracting self-talk that you engage in all the time.

Mistakes: Accepting and Learning from Them Deepens Your Time

Mistakes:  We try not to make them, but we do. And it’s not the fact of making mistakes that’s the problem – it’s trying to deny and turn away from them that really gets us into trouble. That’s the thesis of the fascinating article