Avoiding “You should have known better”

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In a recent blog post, I offered advice for how to handle people who make mistakes when they should have known better. The premise discusses how to understand the situations that lead to their mistakes. But what if you are the person who should have known better? How can you avoid being that person? . . . → Read More: Avoiding “You should have known better”

My tools for procrastination: reward, start, schedule

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Procrastination Theme Week 1st Post, Monday: Are you really going to do it? 2nd Post, Wednesday: My tools for procrastination: reward, start, schedule 3rd Post, Friday: More tools for procrastination: accountability, chunking, not doing . . . → Read More: My tools for procrastination: reward, start, schedule

Capturing the entire idea while it is fresh

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Many readers of this blog are bloggers themselves. It can be difficult to get ideas to a finished blog post. Even if you aren’t a blogger, some of the process I use may help you to capture an idea and put it in to action.

I don’t know about you but . . . → Read More: Capturing the entire idea while it is fresh

Making the most of every day, Part II: Using your list

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Last Monday I started a series of posts about an organization and planning system. Today I continue this series. For more than 15 years I have been polishing and perfecting this system. Last week I outlined making a list, labeling each item, placing a priority number for each item, then start taking action. Today’s . . . → Read More: Making the most of every day, Part II: Using your list

Change in blogging

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I have been blogging now for over two months. I have really enjoyed being able to share my experiences, ideas, and lessons that I have learned with you. This project is an experiment.

 

An experiment to me is when you try something to see how it works then make a change to see . . . → Read More: Change in blogging

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