Consider These Goals for the New Year
Let’s not call them resolutions, because you and I both know that resolutions fall by the wayside. Let’s call them Goals for the New Year. Here are a few you might consider.
5 Goals for the New Year
Let’s not call them resolutions, because you and I both know that resolutions fall by the wayside. Let’s call them Goals for the New Year. Here are a few you might consider.
5 Goals for the New Year
Drama drains. And, the holiday season produces even more drama than usual. Here are five strategies to control the drama swirling around you.
As we move into the holidays, we all have more and more things on our minds. With so much to do, it is important to invest your energy in actually getting things done rather than wasting your valuable mind space worrying about things that may or may not ever happen.
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I used to worry about getting older. I was concerned that I’d get wrinkles, that “things” would fall, that my hair would go gray. Well all of those things (and more!) have happened, but I still consider myself young. Why? Because I’ve made the decision to stay young forever.
Here’s how you can do that too.
The average woman business owner loses 5-6 hours of productivity each week because she’s just plain tired. Even though you’re physically present during those “missing” hours, you’re not accomplishing anything.
Here are five ways to increase your energy. You don’t have to use them all, but if you implement even one or two, you’ll see an immediate increase in your energy level.
According to studies by the Procrastination Research Group, 95% of us are prone to procrastination and 20% of us are chronic procrastinators.
There are some standard reasons for procrastination. Maybe your goals are unreachable or perhaps you’re just a disorganized person. But, if you’re like me, you have the skills to get things done, but put them off because you just don’t want to do them. Here are some tips to help you overcome procrastination.
If you put in crazy hours on a regular basis, you are on a collision course with burnout.
But sometimes you’ve just got to work long, stressful days. When this happens, renew your energy with these five key routines.
These days it seems like we are all trying to do more with less, both at home and in the workplace. The result is a high level of stress which seems to be compounded by the fact that others around us seem stressed as well.
While you can’t eliminate stress, here are a few approaches you can use to decrease unwanted stress in your life.
No matter what your personal or business life looks like, you can increase your success by eliminating certain negative traits from your life. Look at the list below and see if one or more of these describe you. If so, set a goal to eliminate that factor from your life.
Five Things to Eliminate to Increase Your Success
Ever feel like your Mojo has left town and you don’t even care to chase after it? With everything you’ve got on your plate, these periods of blah can really slow you down and negatively impact your business and personal life.
It’s important to regain your motivation as quickly as possible and here are five ways to do just that.