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How To Play The Game Of Blogging

Brilliantly Better

Dragos Roua – Brilliantly Better The Personal Development Blog Home About me Top posts Archives Downloads Audio Recommended Products Contact How To Play The Game Of Blogging by dragos on June 16, 2010 · 24 comments in Blogging Tweet After I sold my company, 2 years ago, I knew there will be some inactive time for me.

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Are you stuck in a rut?

Practically Perfect PA

Here are a few telltale signs you are on your way to being stuck in a rut or can’t read this blog over the hole you are already in: you are bored, unmotivated and unchallenged . Don’t start sprinting. So what normally causes a career rut? you can do your job with your eyes closed and standing on your head.

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The 3 Ingredients Of A Minimalist Productivity Workflow

Productivityist

There are other forms of time theming that you can use to align your tasks. Weekly Sprints allow you to focus your tasks on a project or goal over the course of a week rather than a month. Friday is my Deep Work Day so the task “Review Drafts for blog post ideas” is aligned with deep work and therefore is aligned to Fridays.

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On the Job by Anita Bruzzese: Treating Job Candidates Badly: Why.

On The Job

Helpful information and advice from Americas favorite workplace columnist About Anita Blog Books Syndicated Column Interviews Career Links Contact Thursday, July 29, 2010 Treating Job Candidates Badly: Why It May Come Back to Haunt Employers Everyone has a bad interview story. Eight days later I had a job with a prestigious employer.

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Are You Hoarding Ideas?

Men With Pens

I bet that over the past months or even years, you’ve collected a ton of half-formed ideas. Think of the half-written blog posts you won’t finish. Think about the files on your computer, the notes you’ve written to yourself, the cheat sheet full of partially formed stuff you’ll do. Heaps of them. Because they’re Good Ones.

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