When times are tough, you must steel your resolve. If you feel as though you’re on thin ice, keep your eyes on the next 30 days. Much like how you would develop a skill, treat this trying experience like practise for your persistence and optimism. As author Pat Williams highlights in How to Be Like Walt, Disney once said, “I always like to look on the optimistic side of life, but I am realistic enough to know that life is a complex matter.”
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What is the best advice you can give to someone getting into their first real job, or someone who’s starting over at a new company?
LifeHacker has put together a nice list here.
This series from LifeHacker is one of my favorites. Give it a quick read, only takes about 2 minutes.
How We Work: Whitson Gordon’s Favorite Gear and Productivity Tricks.
I’m so busy.
I can never get everything done that So-And-So does.
Every hear yourself saying or thinking that? LifeHacker put together a great article on this. Read on at their site.
LifeHacker is a great resource on time saving tools and productivity enhancements. Check out a great list of items on how to help yourself.
Hack Your Life in One Day: A Beginner’s Guide to Enhanced Productivity.
If you’d like to do any of these but find that they’re a little intimidating let me know at [email protected] and I’ll schedule a time to help you with it.
So you’ve been meaning to contact us and start working on a plan to reach your goals, or have just fallen into the “someday” dolrums. Here’s a great article on how to get moving.
Here’s a pretty good list of things to help your confidence levels and meet your personal goals.
Do you have a tip to add?
via LifeHacker.com
This is for just about everyone out there:
via LifeHacker.com:
Keep Computer and Smartphone Screens from Destroying Your Eyes.
Find your time slipping away?
Think you’re spending too much time on non-essential items?
Use the tools here to reclaim your most precious asset, your time.
How to Reclaim Your Time in Seven Days for a More Productive and Stress-Free Workday.
You may not be ready to ditch Facebook for good, but now that you’ve had a chance to kick the tires on Google+, you might be ready to make it your go-to social network. The problem: You’ve built up a lot of friends, photos, videos, and other data on Facebook over the years, and you don’t want to simply lose all that data. Here’s how to migrate it all from Facebook to Google+.
from LifeHacker How to Migrate Your Facebook Account and Data to Google+.