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20 Tips for Better Time Management

Ian's Messy Desk

Phone ringing? When I’m doing important work, I also switch off my phone. For example, my work can be categorized into these core groups: (1) writing (articles, my upcoming book) (2) coaching (3) workshop development (4) business development (5) administrative. Or defer it to a later period. 12 – Block out distractions.

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How to Say 'No' at Work

Ian's Messy Desk

So, she talked with her boss about the problem, attended some workshops and adopted a healthier way of working. Don’t answer the phone or e-mail. Heather, came close to burnout, working long hours and weekends, until she learned how to make a priority of what she had to, should and even wanted to do.

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Building on your skills

Loosely Speaking

Do you struggle when you get a potential client on the phone, knowing how to keep control of the conversation, and turn them from potential into paying? (PS: Comments: 0 Leave a Reply Site Pages Commenting Policy About ktcosmos Got Loose Change? RSS Comments RSS Subscribe in a reader Copyright 2004. Loose Ends.

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Master the Art of Re-purposing Your Work and You'll Save Multiple Hours - 50 Ideas To Get You Started

Stephanie LH Calahan

Tip #2: When writing for others, be sure to retain copyright. I take my best content and turn it into workshops and allow people to play with and I hope learn from the ideas. Thanks to Rachel Minihan of Purple Phone PR & Marketing. Tip #1: Avoid phrasing or content that will become quickly out of date.

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Do you ask for permission or forgiveness? | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

Reply Melinda | SuperWAHM ( @Superwahm1 ) April 14, 2010 at 7:55 am @ Lucy, even when they put your details up and link to you they’re still breaching copyright and stealing your work. Whether that’s email, physical addresses, or phone numbers. They’re Splogs – Spam Blogs – and google hates them.

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