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Embrace the Freedom: Overcoming Work-From-Home Guilt with Confidence

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In this blog post, we’ll explore practical strategies to help you overcome work-from-home guilt and reclaim your confidence. Whether you’re an early bird or a night owl, organize your work hours accordingly. Utilize task management apps, time-tracking tools, or the Pomodoro Technique to boost your efficiency.

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Is Your Collaboration Smart?

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In the rapidly evolving landscape of hybrid work, leaders are constantly seeking ways to support their teams effectively, whether they’re in the office or working remotely. I recently had the pleasure of speaking with Shannon MacKay , General Manager of Lenovo’s Smart Collaboration business group, about this very topic.

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6 Secrets of Stress Management

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Home About Contact Me Links Sitemap 6 Secrets of Stress Management Posted by Ian McKenzie Written on May 31, 2010 If youre new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. If you want to remain balanced, you need to manage the stress in your life. Stress is never eliminated, but it can be managed and controlled. Great tips.

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How to Act Like a Leader Even When Following

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A leader allows people to use their strengths, creativity and talents for a common purpose in a way that motivates and creates pride in the task or the organization. A leader inspires confidence, trust and loyalty, through character, integrity and actions. This builds teamwork and confidence in you.

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Attitude Self-Assessment Test

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I am confident in myself and my abilities. You are confident about yourself and your abilities. You are generally confident about yourself and your abilities. You have little or no confidence in your abilities. I accept responsibilities when things go wrong. I share credit with others. I can say “no”.

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How to be of More Value to Your Boss

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That’s why it’s important to position yourself as a valuable employee in your organization. Your manager’s perception is reality. A confident display from you assures your boss you’re in control. The higher your perceived value, the more secure you will be in your job. Communicate with her in a concise manner.

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Overcome Fear of Public Speaking

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If you really want your confidence to sky rocket, be totally and thoroughly prepared. The more prepared you are to give a talk, the more confident you become. That will make you more confident that the material you are presenting is appropriate and useful to the audience. You can’t buy confidence on eBay.