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12 Business Productivity Tools They Can Not Live Without.

Stephanie LH Calahan

Power Periods Make For Great Productivity My favorite is: Power Periods Because: Set aside one hour in the morning and one hour in the afternoon for un-distracted, uninterrupted time to knock out a big project. Pile Tamer My favorite is: the Pendaflex Pile Smart Project Sorter. Thanks to Ellen Limes of Organized By L 5.

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Do You Hate Your To-Do List? Try This Instead - Productive & Organized

Stephanie LH Calahan

If you have a big project due, break down the steps necessary and write those on each card.   I carry a Note Jotter by Staples in my purse and love it.    As you are traveling and you think of things you need or want to do, you take out a card and jot it down. 

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Leading Remote Teams? 3 Ways to Avoid Confusion and Burnout

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When you work remotely, the hallway conversations, office banter and overheard learning experiences—long a staple of office environments—are replaced with a vacuum of silence, save for the ping of chat notifications. We are certainly in the new age of digital work. To overcome this, you must: Be intentional. meeting is no longer 9 a.m.

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Andrew Filev Founder Of Wrike | Reclaiming Lost Productivity & Improving Workplace Culture

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About this episode Andrew Filev was running a successful micro multinational company in 2000 and adopted an agile methodology to speed up the projects. So, I oversaw about 20 projects, 20 customer engagements at the same time. As people stopped commuting, stopped long travel, put more focus and effort into the work.

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How to Deal With Rejection: 5 Fresh Ways to Look at Getting Rejected

Brilliantly Better

Science Project Guides For Parents And Children Reply 4 Henri Junttila April 5, 2010 at 11:58 pm While all of the rejections and failures I’ve been through may have seemed horrible when I went through them, they definitely have been fundamental in building my character, discipline and all those other awesome traits. Great post.

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