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Want to Reduce Digital Distractions? Brain Coach Jim Kwik Shares Strategies for Better Focus

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Learning how to deal with digital distractions is really more about training and strengthening that muscle over time. When the first thing you do is grab for your phone, you’re rewiring your brain for two things that are hurting your productivity or performance.” And that’s really not the goal.” Try the F.O.C.U.S.

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Master Your Memory with Ron White

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Your goal might not be to enter a memory competition, but you might have a simpler goal to be able to remember names and faces, or what you read in a magazine or a book, or to give speeches without notes or memorize product knowledge.”. White learned about the method in college when it helped pull up his GPA.

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5 Tips for Using Your Time Wisely

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You must have your written set of goals with you at all times. Prioritize your goals and decide which are important. Constantly review your goals, then make them a part of a well-written game plan. Learn to say no. Take care of a few phone calls that keep getting shuffled from one day to the next.

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Should I Use a Robo-Advisor to Manage My Investments?

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A robo-advisor offers affordable financial services that use computer algorithms to automate investing based on a person’s goals and risk tolerance. You can access the platform 24/7 from your phone, tablet or computer. They help level the investing playing field and encourage individuals to invest and plan for their futures.

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12 Productivity Tools and Strategies to Help You Seize the Day

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You may be busy from the moment your alarm goes off in the morning until the time your head hits the pillow at night, but are you accomplishing anything meaningful toward the fulfillment of your goals? List your goals. Are you making forward progress, or are you just running in place? Reader Simon Ponce uses the 90-Day Success Planner.

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These 4 Small, Consistent Changes Helped Me Reach My Potential

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If I have any thoughts about what I need “future me” to do, I write them down on a piece of paper (or text file on my laptop) and push it out of my mind. When you’re working toward a big goal, respect the fact that it’ll take a while. Here are four things that you can start doing today to start moving closer to your goal.

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Getting the Most Out of Your Next Performance Evaluation

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Scheduling a performance evaluation meeting and setting measurable goals can be stressful or even seem unproductive to some. The meeting is typically a way to evaluate the past year’s project management, acknowledge achievements, receive valuable feedback for performance improvement and create new goals for continued productivity.

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