Taking a break!
I’ve been posting blogs every week since June 2011, twice a week. Sometimes I have repeated them and sometimes I’ve had guest bloggers.
Right now I’ve decided to take a week off – I hope you don’t mind. I’ll be back next week with some additional blogs.
Have a great week and consider taking a bit of a break yourself!
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Take action: Conduct Experiments
This blog is based on a blog written by Leo Babauta of Zen Habits. It fits well with our last blog on procrastination. If making a decision is causing procrastination read the following thoughts.
A surprising amount of our day is filled with decisions: what to do with an email, what to do with clutter, opening paper mail, grocery shopping, whether to go out with friends or stay home, whether to add someone as a friend, whether to take a job, to move, to take a class, to go on a vacation, and so on.
And a good amount of… Continue reading
Someday Syndrome
Are you in the habit of putting things off?
“Someday when I grow up, finish school and get a job, I’ll start living my life the way I want…. Someday after the mortgage is paid off, the finances are on track and the kids are grown up, I’ll drive that new car and take exciting trips abroad…. Someday, now that I’m about to retire, I’ll buy that beautiful motor home and travel across this great country, and see all there is to see…. Someday.” – Ed Foreman.
I found the following and thought some might resonate:
Six Good Reasons why… Continue reading
Hodge Podge
You may have seen this blog last October – it bears repeating!! Today’s blog has a few questions for you — I’m asking for your assistance. Most importantly – THANK YOU FOR READING MY BLOG! You may be one of many subscribers or see the blog on LinkedIn, Facebook or Twitter. I’m thrilled when someone comments directly or through one of the social media avenues. I love when you take the time to re-tweet the message. It encourages me to keep writing. THANK YOU!
Hodge 1: Calling for guest bloggers! If… Continue reading
Play your own game!
I had the opportunity to attend a five day golf camp at the end of May. I learned many things during the instruction time. One major lesson that I learned was to play your own game. It’s an analogy that can be applied to your career as well. Following are some thoughts:
Thought 1: What others are doing. When you play golf it’s easy to watch those who you are playing with and try to emulate their strokes, whether you have the same skill or not. What happens more times than I’d like,… Continue reading
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