Having a Quiet Mind

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Lao Tzu said, “ Man was meant to sit quietly and discover the truth within” and  Pascal, the great French mathematician of the 17th century wrote, “ All of man’s problems could be solved if he could just learn to sit alone in a room with himself for an hour” The mind is a chatter machine. There … Continue reading Having a Quiet Mind

14 Ways To Achieve Your Goal

1. Read Your Goals at Least Twice a Day2. Think about way to achieve them while showering3. Be a Giver - give what you want to get4. Spend Time Alone - meditate on what you have to do5. See yourself as you want to be6. Think, talk and act positively - eliminate negative words- you … Continue reading 14 Ways To Achieve Your Goal

10 Traits of Successful People

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Some years ago the Investor’s Business Daily , after having spent years analyzing leaders and successful people in all walks of life came up with a list on what makes people successful. How you think is everything. Always be positive. Think success, not failure. Beware of a negative environment.Decide upon your true dreams and goals. Write down your … Continue reading 10 Traits of Successful People

Three Books You Must Read

If you interested in managing your affairs, personal or professional, effectively and efficiently, I recommend you the three books below. I have read them countless times and I have found them to be useful. It is among the best investments I have made. 1. Eat The Frog – Brian Tracy Do not be fooled by … Continue reading Three Books You Must Read

The Afternoon Slump

To produce good work and to be productive, you will need energy. Low energy hinders your focus and cognitive abilities, inhibits empathy, patience and emotional resilience, and makes you feel less capable and confident. Research has shown that we have two energy peaks each day, one in the morning and one in the late afternoon. … Continue reading The Afternoon Slump

TIME MANAGEMENT IDEAS

SET THE TABLE – Decide exactly want you want.  Write out goals and objectives before you begin.PLAN EVERY DAY IN ADVANCE – Think on paper.  Every minute you spend on planning you can save 5-10 minutes in execution.APPLY THE 80/20 RULE -  20% of your activities will account for 80% of your results.  Always concentrate … Continue reading TIME MANAGEMENT IDEAS

Being Excellent in your Job.

To be excellent in your job is not that all difficult. Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise. You might say I don’t know your job and it is really tough, I can understand that. All jobs are easy when you are not the one doing it, yes? But that does not mean you cannot excel … Continue reading Being Excellent in your Job.

Keeping Your Workspace Organized

Our workspace is a reflection of your organizational skills. Having a cluttered unorganized workspace sends the message to others that you may be the type of person that loses things or is constantly behind on projects. Taking the time to organize your workspace is a good investment. It not only improves your efficiency, it sends … Continue reading Keeping Your Workspace Organized

Nine Ways to Overcome Procrastination

Your ability to select your most important task at any given moment, and then to start on that task and get it done both quickly and well, will probably have greatest impact on your success than any other quality or skill you can develop! If you nurture the habit of setting clear priorities and getting … Continue reading Nine Ways to Overcome Procrastination

Workplace Skills – The Glass Jar: Rocks, Pebbles, Sand, and Water Technique.

Rocks: First fill your glass jar first with rocks. These are your most important tasks. that will take you towards achieving your goals. These are your highest priority projects and deadlines with the greatest value, often important, but not urgent tasks that move you toward your goals.Pebbles: After that fill in the space between the … Continue reading Workplace Skills – The Glass Jar: Rocks, Pebbles, Sand, and Water Technique.