Ready to Start Accomplishing Your Goals? Try Asking Yourself Some Questions!

Accomplishing your goals … is it a priority for you in 2014? For many it’s a challenge that gets more and more complicated as January 1 fades into history and the details of living intrude and add unexpected complexity to our New Year’s Resolution 

Energy, Pace and Productivity: Flexibility Helps You Find Time

Flexibility is a key component in your time finding tool box. Self-awareness, coupled with flexibility allows you to pace yourself and boost your productivity in response to your needs, circumstances, and energy levels. 

Find Time to Connect with Questions and Answers on Quora

Finding Time to connect via the various social-networking venues is time well spent.  So, is Quora a social-networking venue that you’ll want to be investing your time in? Well, for starters, let’s answer one, very basic question:  What is Quora? It’s a place where questions are asked, and answered, by users in an ever-evolving cache…

Find Time to Understand An Important Twitter Change

Finding time to keep up with the latest on Twitter isn’t just a matter of keeping up with the Twitterverse.  It also involves keeping up with changes in Twitter itself – and with the evolution of Twitter-related tools and applications. On Thursday the blog TwiTip featured a post by Jon Reid about how Twitter is…

Find Time to See the Choices You Make about Your Time and Your Money

Finding time to manage your choices about your time and your money are two key building blocks in creating a satisfying and fulfilling life. Yesterday we explored some ways that hidden patterns and beliefs can affect those choices. Today I’d like to, again, build on one of my recent articles.  We’ll look at 10 questions…

Find Time to Find Perspective

When you are under stress, discouraged, overwhelmed, or anxious, finding time to find perspective is always a good choice. Yesterday I found a wonderful quotation from an unknown source that reframes an old adage and introduces a reflective question that I’d never thought of. Is the glass half empty, half full, or twice as large…