Mondays often come with their own set of challenges, from the reluctance to leave the weekend behind to the overwhelming workload awaiting us. However, with a bit of intentionality and a handful of practical strategies, Mondays can become a day to look forward to rather than dread. This guide presents 10 actionable ways to infuse …
Your most valuable resources: time, money and focus
Personally, we have three convertible resources: time, money, and focus. For each activity, we can choose how much of each to allocate. As a rule, nothing is free… If we do not pay with time and money we pay with focus, for example when we see advertising. I wish there was a general optimization theory …
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A Vision Without Action Is Merely A Dream
You can dream of touching the stars, but without taking the first step, you’ll never leave the ground. This statement captures the essence of turning dreams into reality. The phrase “a vision without action is merely a dream” reminds us that while visions are powerful, they cannot materialize on their own. To turn an inspiring …
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Success, passion and satisfaction in your career
We all want to bu successful in some way. Since some of us identify with our job, job satisfaction, stabilit and financial success are extremely important. To which extent are different aspects of job success related? Can we have it all? For today’s research I got too many results, and decided to list some of …
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New Year’s Work Resolutions: Are They Really Necessary?
The arrival of a new year often brings with it a sense of renewal and the opportunity for a fresh start. For many, this is a time to reflect on the past year and set goals for the future, both personally and professionally. In the realm of the workplace, New Year’s resolutions have become a …
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How to Prioritize Objectives With The Arrival Of The New Year?
With the arrival of a new year, setting goals is an effective way to focus on personal and professional growth. Each circumstance and aspirations of each person must be taken into account, but prioritizing your purposes is an important skill to manage time and effort. Efficiency is key to not getting frustrated. If you …
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How A Power Nap Can Boost Your Energy And Productivity
In our fast-paced and demanding world, maintaining high levels of energy and productivity has become a constant challenge for many individuals. With the ever-increasing demands of work, family, and social commitments, finding effective and sustainable ways to recharge our energy has become crucial. One strategy that has gained popularity in recent years is the power …
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SMART Goals Vs. HARD Goals Vs. PACT Vs. OKRs: Which One Works Best?
Goal setting is a fundamental component of success, whether in personal development, professional growth, or organizational achievement. Numerous frameworks have been developed to provide structure and clarity in setting and achieving goals. Among the most popular and widely used are SMART Goals, HARD Goals, PACT Goals, and OKRs. Each framework has its unique approach …
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What Are Limiting Beliefs: How To Change Them
If you have ever experienced thoughts like “I don’t look as attractive as I would like,” “maybe I don’t have the skills needed for a promotion,” “I’m not sure if I can do it,” “I’m not particularly talented,” “I don’t think that I have the ability to achieve my goals”, “achieving what I want seems …
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Leadership style: dreams and politics
People claim they know what kind of leaders they want and repeatedly choose otherwise. We may think that we are great leaders, but the feedback we get is very different from what we expect to hear. Is there such a thing as an ideal leader, or do we invent them after they are gone? For …