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The Best of the Web: Home and Business Organizational news and chatter from around the globe…
Happy 2010. This New Year why not want make resolutions that are not only easy to keep but will improve your productivity, time management, organization and success. Here are six resolutions to simplify your life: Stop Multitasking Take on one thing at a time. Give your family, your friends and your personal and professional issues your full attention. Tackle Clutter Begin the organization process with areas that are most visible and/or problematic. Start small and be sure to allow sufficient time for each step in the process (sort, purge, assign a home, containerize, then maintain and equalize regularly). Aim for Success not Perfection Any job or project has a point…
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Home and Business Organizational news and chatter from around the globe. Success is a little like wrestling a gorilla. You don’t quit when you’re tired-you quit when the gorilla is tired. “Gain more control over your life by paying closer attention to the little things ~ Emily Dickinson. Need a simple mind mapping program for your Mac? Check out MindNode. Here’s a minimalist guide to setting up a Mac that’s is lightweight, lean, uncluttered, with simple apps: “The Definitive Guide to a Minimalist Mac Setup,” from mnmlist.com. For productivity, time management and organizing ideas -Be a Facebook fan of In Order to Succeed. One hour of productivity is more of…
by: Denise Caron-Quinn, President & Founder of In Order To Succeed
n a recent Wall Street Journal article we’re told of the development of a new type of drug designed to battle biology. This pharmaceutical agent is growing in popularity for it assists sleep-deprived individuals to remain awake, less groggy and supposedly more productive. The desire for extended periods of rest is being overtaken by a zeal in our society to banish fatigue and maximize our capacity to get more done each day.