Month: February 2012
Effects of Information Overload & How to Deal with it
You come into the office and have 30 emails waiting. Keeping your head above water is difficult, as it seems like the minute you answer one, you’ve got a dozen more waiting in its place. You attempt to clean your inbox every evening, only to arrive at the office with it filledRead More
How to Evaluate Your Leadership Style
I have a question for you: How do you rate yourself as a leader? In asking this question of people at leadership seminars through the years, I’ve found that most leaders rank their leadership style as at least an 8 on a scale of 10. Seldom do they give themselvesRead More
How to Become a Go to Person
What’s your resolution for 2012? Want to improve your time management skills? Looking for ways to create more effective communication between colleagues? Or do you want to be known for producing professional results under aggressive deadlines to give your career more momentum? If you answered “all of the above” thenRead More
Why You Should Throw Away Your To-Do List
I’ve never been good at to-do lists. For me, a to-do list is more a theoretical approach than an actual tool. No matter how many times I’ve tried to put a daily to-do list into practice, it never becomes routine. They’re too easy to ignore. They nag me only justRead More
10 Ways to Become Stressed Starting a Business
I quit my job in 2011 to build my own business. I was in for a bumpy ride – and I knew it. In an effort to obtain results at any cost, l adopted work habits that stressed me out and impacted my productivity. Thankfully, I have pruned every oneRead More