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How to Color Code Your Calendar

Jen Lawrence

Color coding your calendar is one of those organizational tricks that most people shrug off. I’m here to tell you – if you aren’t color coding your calendar, you’re missing out. Color coding your calendar allows you to see how your time will be used at a glance. Really, it’s up to you!

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How to Color Code Your Calendar

Jen Lawrence

Color coding your calendar is one of those organizational tricks that most people shrug off. I’m here to tell you – if you aren’t color coding your calendar, you’re missing out. Color coding your calendar allows you to see how your time will be used at a glance. Really, it’s up to you!

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How to Plan Events Your Team Will Love (Without the Stress)

Eat Your Career

They facilitate interaction between teams, build relationships and empathy between coworkers, and amp up employee engagement. When you are hosting large, annual events such as your company holiday or summer party, planning in advance is your best advantage. The benefits of team events are well known. Food and beverage requirements.

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3 Simple Steps to Taking Time Away from Your Business

Office Organization Success

There are several holidays throughout they year that naturally lend themself to you taking some downtime — there is no need for you to continue to remain a slave to your business! The solution is simple … you plan it in your calendar. And you make sure your systems are set up to support you. Spring break/Easter.

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3 Simple Steps to Taking Time Away from Your Business

Office Organization Success

The first step, and most important step, is to actually schedule your time off in your calendar. Once it’s on your calendar and you can see it you’re unlikely to accidentally schedule in a client call, meeting, or other event that will encroach upon your down time. Also plan your programs and trainings around your vacation time.

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4 Steps to Gaining Control of E-Mail

On The Job

For those of you have been in a shopping mall recently, I'm sure you've noticed the holiday decorations that hit the stores sometime after Flag Day in July. What would your evenings and weekends be like if you didn't spend them trying to catch up on e-mail? They think it's ridiculous, and they get all worked up," Tator says. "So

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How to Get Back on Track in January

Productivityist

This is a piece that was originally published in The Productivityist Weekly newsletter. Not signed up for it yet? But at this point I’m betting that many of you have let them fall by the wayside already, and we’re only three weeks into the calendar year. You can continue to grind through or you can give up. Get psyched.