Posts by Sage
4 Best Reasons to Relocate Your Office
Do you sometimes feel uninspired or unmotivated due to where your office is located? That’s certainly not the best way to work, and it will only frustrate you as you try to do your projects. Bad location is a common reason for people quitting their jobs or closing their businesses. Don’t let a bad location…
Read More5 Ways to Prioritize Your Projects
When you find yourself procrastinating and neglecting your to-do list, then it’s time to prioritize. This week I had a call with a client who normally makes great progress and is always ready to listen and learn. But after choosing her goals, making her 12 week plan, and breaking down all her projects into bite-sized…
Read MoreLife Editor’s Picks: Lucky Books
I wouldn’t say I’m a lucky person, but I’ve found that the more positive thoughts I have, the more positive opportunities I see. The law of attraction plays a big part in my life, and perhaps you’ve noticed that what you see is what you get in your life. If you’re constantly looking for bad…
Read MoreEditor’s Notebook 226
The Editor’s Notebook is my place to share the things I’m loving this week and other random links that have caught my eye. Enjoy! What I’m Loving This Week What Career Type Suits Your Personality? Play to your strengths and you might find a new passion. Weed the Racists Books, Libraries. It’s not censorship, but…
Read MoreNo Excuses! How to Make Time for Self-Care in Your Life
For many of my clients, self-care is the last item on their to-do lists. That’s such a shame because we’re dealing with more anxiety and burnout than ever before, and it’s been reported that people’s stress is increasing. Stress can have negative effects on both mental and physical health, which is why self-care is so…
Read More8 Ways to Stick to Good Habits When You Want to Give Up
When it comes to life editing, a big part of whether you’ll be successful is your ability to change your habits. We are what we repeatedly do, and if you’re not happy with your current situation, then you must change what you’re doing to become a better version of yourself. For many of my clients…
Read More4 Brilliant Benefits of Training for Career Progression
When I was still working in the corporate world in my 20s, I was known as a “job hopper.” That’s someone who “hops” from job to job instead of staying in the same position for decades like our parents and grandparents used to do. It’s supposed to be an insult, but I wore my “job…
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