I love my job! In fact, it isn’t a “job” (or as some would say, a j.o.b. – just over broke). It is something I would do (and have done on occasion) without even getting paid for it. Creating content and curriculum, presenting information and ideas to eager ears (and some not-so-eager-ears), helping people to…
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If you’re like me, you probably think of someone who ‘telecommutes‘ as a highly organized, super-efficient and extremely satisfied professional. But the reality of working from both home and the head office can be very different from the image we carry in our heads. To be a successful telecommuter, you must put systems and strategies…
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Your outer world corresponds with your inner world. You cannot have a messy or disorganized space and expect others to believe that you’re in control and on the path to success. The Law of Correspondence is simple and fundamental: What goes on outside is going on inside. Do you question the capabilities of someone who…
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The fact of the matter is you will get interrupted at the office. And it’s up to you to manage how and when others are allowed to interrupt you. Action – So, establish some boundaries by classifying the type of interruptions you’ll allow into one of four categories:- Class A interruptions are for issues you…
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