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Learning to delegate
To “delegate” means to assign someone else the power or function to do something. Good managers are good at delegating work to other people. That might sound a lot like “passing the buck”. Call it what you want, but it … Continue reading
Apply the KISS rule…
KISS as in “Keep It Simple, Stupid”. I’m thinking there’s got to be a more politically correct “S” term than “stupid”, but “sir” is gender-limiting–so “stupid” it remains. This morning my husband and I had a conversation about a house … Continue reading
Posted in disorganization, employment, money, perspective, priorities, time
Tagged ADD, attention deficit, clutter, disorganization, employment, executive functioning, managing time, organizing, planning, project management, projects, tasks, time
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How to attack tasks for success
I recently griped on my Facebook status that I had so many things to do that I seriously had no idea where to even start. And I was actually serious–*I* was overwhelmed by the number of things on my plate … Continue reading
Posted in disorganization, Peace Inhibitors, perspective, time
Tagged ADD, attention deficit, clutter, disorganization, goals, managing time, mental health, planning, project management, tasks, time
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Let’s get some direction…
I hate that this post is being published when it is. Very cliché. Whatever… Let me just say that ANY DAY is a good time to start anew!! Any day can be the first day of the rest of your … Continue reading
Posted in Peace Inhibitors, priorities, time, Uncategorized
Tagged goals, planning, priorities, projects, purpose, SMART goals, tasks, Three Wishes, time
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Intangible disorganization
Disorganization comes in a two forms: tangible (the kind you can touch and see) and intangible (stuff you can’t touch or see, but is there none-the-less). We have already touched on tangible disorganization in this post. Intangible disorganization is all … Continue reading
Posted in disorganization, emotions, Peace Inhibitors, priorities, time
Tagged clutter, disorganization, emotions, managing time, mental health, organizing, planning, priorities, projects, time
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Managing your load
Let’s talk about being ill-equipped to handle the load on your plate. If you’re someone that really gets overloaded sometimes, then you may need some basic project management skills to apply to your life. A project is a task that … Continue reading
Posted in disorganization, Peace Inhibitors, support/help, time
Tagged disorganization, employment, goals, making decisions, managing time, organizing, planning, priorities, project management, projects, tasks, time
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Your job (even if you don’t work)
Yes, that’s right: even if you don’t work you still have a job. You do SOMEthing all day. Just read on… What are you doing all day (or night, as your “job” may require–but I will use “day” in my … Continue reading
Posted in employment, time, Uncategorized
Tagged employment, exercises in awareness, purpose, time
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Let’s talk about priorities…
Priorities. What are yours? Do you even know? Or maybe you think you know, but I wonder if you do… First, make a short list of your top 5 priorities. Category is irrelevant. Or you could stick to one category … Continue reading
Posted in money, Peace Inhibitors, priorities, time
Tagged exercises in awareness, making decisions, money, priorities, time
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“I don’t have enough _____” (fill in the blank)
Most of the time, people say that they don’t have the time to eat healthy or to clean the house or play with the kids or cook or manage their money better or research this issue or that. You name … Continue reading
Posted in money, Peace Inhibitors, priorities, support/help, time
Tagged exercises in awareness, help, making decisions, money, priorities, time
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