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How to Make Reading Part of Your Daily Routine

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Make time for reading by putting it on your calendar. Reading is no harder to achieve than your weekly conference call if you schedule it on your calendar and take it just as seriously. I’ve found that things that don’t make it onto my calendar typically don’t get accomplished. —Rahim Charania, American Fueling Systems 2.

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9 Early-Bird Tips for the Habitually Late

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A variety of managers. I get places early by putting the time of the appointment or meeting in my calendar as 15 minutes earlier than it really is,” said upstate New Yorker Ruth E. This article was published in February 2017 and has been updated. How to stop being late. Journalists. Public speakers. A “computational linguist.”

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The Problem With the ‘New Year, New You’ Mindset

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1, we haven’t managed to figure out our lives. Because we make real and lasting progress slowly and with grit, not simply when the date on the calendar says so. This article was published in January 2017 and has been updated. Celebrate How Far You’ve Come. And it would be a shame to discredit how far you’ve truly come.

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44 Ways to Kick-Start Your New Year

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Alan Dwelle , former SUCCESS production manager. Tony Alessandra , a communication and sales expert and co-author of the bestselling book The New Art of Managing People. Put those things on your not-to-do list and pay people to help you with the stuff that doesn’t produce the sales and lifestyle success you desire.

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13 Undeniable Ways to Get Sh*t Done

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The more detailed my calendar, the more prepared and focused I am. According to a 2022 Microsoft survey , nearly 50% of employees—and just over 50% of managers—say that they’re feeling burned out at work, at a time when people are already working more hours than in years past. Then on to Tuesday, and so on. Whom do I contact and why?

Skills 246