Posts Tagged ‘progress’
Editor’s Notebook 301
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 5 Morning Habits Everyone Should Be Doing. Here’s how to really rise and shine! Ten Things You Could Accomplish By Taking Small Steps. It’s the only…
Read MoreWork-From-Home Mistakes Exposed! How to Fix Common Productivity Problems
I’ve been working from home for more than 13 years, and I gotta say, it’s pretty sweet. No long commute, no annoying coworkers, and no depressing cubicles. Many companies now offer work-from-home options for at least part of the week. Whether you run your own business or work for someone else, working from home can…
Read More10 Productivity Tips for When You’re Sick of Being Sick
I’m one of those annoying people who doesn’t get sick often. Maybe it’s because I was in medical publishing for 10 years, and I understand the importance of washing your hands—a lot! One of my jobs at book fairs was passing out buttons that said, “Please wash your hands!” in 10 different languages. Or maybe…
Read MoreNew Month, New You, New Planner! Look Inside the Edit My Life Planner
It’s a new month, and that always reminds me of new beginnings, fresh starts, and feeling like the whole world is a crisp white sheet of paper just waiting for you to write down your dreams. But maybe you’re less than thrilled to be starting a new month . . . I hear you, Life…
Read MoreHow to Stay On Track With Your Goals
Goals are a great thing to have in your life! They help you overcome obstacles, improve your happiness, and even find love. But it can be hard to stay consistent and do the work, so here are some quick tips to help you stay on track with your goals. Constantly Remind Yourself As a goal-oriented…
Read MoreFrom Chaos to Control: 5 Kanban Board Strategies You Need
Let me introduce you to a productivity tool that doesn’t get enough attention—a kanban board! A kanban board is a visual project management tracker used to organize work tasks in a project or process. It’s divided into columns for different stages, such as “To Do,” “In Progress,” and “Done.” Work tasks are written on sticky notes or cards…
Read MoreThe Power of Mini Tasks! Infuse Every Day With the ENERGY OF COMPLETION
Growing up in the suburbs of Chicago meant I had to get used to snow. A lot of snow. I have vivid memories of pulling on my Rainbow Brite snowsuit and trudging through chest-height snow mounds to get to school . . . on my birthday. There was nothing magical about freezing my buns off…
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