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You’re Overthinking It—These 4 Simple Self-Improvement Hacks Will Change Your Life

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My only goal is to fill most boxes with something. It’s a goal I believe in, and it’s rooted in a bigger-picture mission I’m on—to have a healthy body and mind, for myself and my kids. Utilize phone calls for connection and to get stuff done Make a phone call? It’s simple. It’s visible. It’s worthwhile. Is this 1998?

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5 Habits to Help You Handle Rejection Gracefully

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But if you can’t overcome your resistance to the word no, you’ll never be able to achieve your goals. Pick up the phone, knock on the door, reach out to those people, and go for what you want. For example, I obtained one of my biggest contracts to date by sending a pizza and poem to a busy executive who simply wouldn’t return my calls.

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To-Do or Not To-Do? Taking Your To-Do List to the Next Level!

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Having a to-do list can be very helpful in accomplishing your tasks, but also setting goals. In order to set goals, you have to write them down and then prioritize them. Then, you need to assign tasks to each goal, where you break the goal down into manageable chunks. For example, I will try to work on task A for 1 hour.

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High Performers Versus Low Performers - 7 Ways to Tell the Difference

Stephanie LH Calahan

If you are a manager who struggles in this area, or if you just want more options for talking about good versus bad performance, try looking at performance through the lens of how employee behaviors contribute to the achievement of team, office, and organization goals. Below are seven examples to help you do that.

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Break The Routine, Inspire Yourself!

Professional Assistant Blog

F or example, if you want to make a million dollars before you die, write out exactly what you want and how you will achieve this. Each and every day will pass and you will get closer and closer to your goal. This way, when you sit down, you can read it each and every day. Keep it short and simple though.

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Group Similar Tasks Together for Awesome #TimeManagement

Stephanie LH Calahan

  You may have categories like, phone calls, finances, networking, paper work, or creative activities.   Example 1: If you need to do creative activities in your work like writing, put like activities together.  Example 2:   Do you have a litany of sales and prospecting calls to do? 

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Clean up the Clutter on Your Facebook Newsfeed - Productive.

Stephanie LH Calahan

Click the Hide button that appears on the upper right corner of the post (see it circled in red below for example).   What do you do to make your Facebook experience focused to your goals?  Network with Stephanie or Connect with Your Smart Phone Become a Fan Follow this blog Categories News & Updates!

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