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You may work for someone, but you are your own boss Everyday.

The Office Professionals Place

We know this is true because we see and hear on the news how traffic is backed up and travel times are astronomical. Need a speaker/presenter? All these people have one thing in common, besides being on the road at the wrong time every day that they are going to work for someone. Contact Ms. Worklife Line Chat Every Monday at 7 p.m

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Major Meltdown in Time Management - Tips to Avoid it Happening To You

Stephanie LH Calahan

Thanks to: Audrey Cupo from Bucks County, PA of A Better Space [link] 6 - Start the Day with a Clear and Present Mind Meditate for 5 - 10 minutes first thing in the morning--the discipline will develop your clarity and presence.  Keep the list going and cross of the items as they are accomplished.

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‘Maybe the Only Way to Have an Answer to the Unknown Is to Face It Every So Often’

Success

Trying to keep up with it all is a little like walking through a flea market where everybody’s selling “Top 7 Outdoor Porches with Views of Nature and the City You MUST Try Right Now,” all of which pale in comparison to my front porch, where the newspaper sits. The health app on my phone said that those 31,010 steps added up to 13.32

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We are not blank slates and we don’t adapt to change in predictable ways

Workplace Insight

It bears some comparisons with Blueprint: The Evolutionary Origins of a Good Society by Nicholas A Christakis which offered a wide-ranging look at how people and their societies and environments are shaped by their innate and sometimes unchangeable characteristics. Infectious disease is a salutary reminder of our interconnectedness.

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How To Train Your Brain

Brilliantly Better

Your Brain Is Your Main World Interface Some of you may remember the series of posts in which I made a comparison between a human being and a computer, and I’m talking specifically about how to keep the best version of yourself. In two cases I didn’t had any written presentation and I spoke freely to an audience of about 30-50 persons.

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The Death Of The Deadline As We Know It

Brilliantly Better

A power outage 2 hours before the client presentation or a traffic jam which delayed your presence at that important meeting. Perhaps the presentation wasn’t ready. I deliberately pushed the comparison a little bit. Well, things are happening. It doesn’t mean you’re off track. Back to Assess. Thank you.

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Are You Copy Pasting Your Life?

Brilliantly Better

You will spend so little time assessing what’s actually going on with your life under the present circumstances, and you will automate your reactions at such a level, that you won’t live a life anymore. The Greatest Form of Suffering of All- Inaction Reply 14 dragos October 26, 2010 at 7:39 pm I liked the comparison. Loved this post.

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