Month: February 2013

 

Fellowes 73Ci: How #FellowsInc is leading in Personal Shredder Technology

* This is a sponsored post on behalf of Fellowes. The first personal shredder was introduced by Fellowes, Inc. back in 1990 and they have been going at it strong ever since; their recent addition, the Fellowes 73Ci, brings an all new set of features that will have each andRead More

Personal Statement

How to Write Your Personal Statement

Along with your undergraduate transcript, your recommendations and your resume, the personal statement that you submit when you apply to organizational leadership masters degree courses or other programs presents a complete picture of you, your experience and your potential for success in grad school. While on the surface the personalRead More

Productivity Tools for Writers

8 Effective Productivity Tools for Writers

Writing your latest blog post isn’t as simple as it is to read others’ blogs. With a lot of research followed by a restless night and mugs of coffee, writers get the work done regardless of what they’re writing. It’s because, no matter what your topic, you’re writing something thatRead More

Begin Speed Reading Right Now

How to Begin Speed Reading Right Now

For my entire life, I’ve considered myself a slow reader. In school, I had to put in long hours to keep up with the material we were expected to read. After formal schooling, I became interested in personal development and could never seem to keep up with the new booksRead More

Have a Productive Day

5 Techniques to Have a Productive Day Everyday

No matter who you are, what you do and where you live, you will have challenges, obstacles, glories, triumphs and failures along the course of life. Life is a roller coaster ride, nothing is smooth and certain and one important thing is to learn your own psychology or your wayRead More

Get the Salary You Deserve

How to Get the Salary You Deserve

In an economy where many workers are just happy to have jobs, it doesn’t mean you always have to settle for a below par salary just in order to have work. As many individuals who have been laid off and/or accepted jobs at a less than desired salary have discoveredRead More

4 Ways to Write Your Resume Like a Pro

Today’s lives are characterized by so many activities that people complain of lack of enough time to do what’s important. With the ever contracting time, the smaller, often-considered-less-important jobs like editing and proofreading are neglected or done haphazardly, leaving a lot to be desired. If the work is written, itRead More

5 Steps to Assertiveness in the Workplace

“Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter” – Martin Luther King Jr. Do you want to tell your boss an important matter but are afraid to say so for fear of rejection?  In a meeting, do you want to ask a question toRead More

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