Are you a parent? Then there’s a good chance you might be feeling disorganized. You’re in luck. Check out the new podcast, Time to Parent, from organizing expert Julie Morgenstern.
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How to disagree politely is a lost art in the age of online divisiveness. In this episode, Stever shares some tips for disagreeing, having real conversation, and not ending up at each other's...
Create a single unified place—your email client, or a single inbox—where you can receive and respond to email from any of your email accounts. Read the transcript at...
There are dozens of texting options available. Here are several options with different capabilities. Unfortunately, many of the apps (or their parent companies) can be used for terrible evil....
Too much time is wasted on meetings that don't do anything. In this episode, Get-it-Done Guy shares five tips (and a bonus) to fix your meetings so they work for you! Read the transcript at...
Millennial leader Dan Schawbel shares tips for using technology wisely, using humanity wisely, and when to know the difference.
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Stepping across a threshold is more than just walking. You can use doorways (yes, doorways) to help your brain learn better. Read the transcript at...
Don't let yourself be treated like a cog! Be boring for an old-fashioned personal touch. Read the transcript at...
Richard Wiseman's book "The Luck Factor" gives four major principles about becoming more lucky. Read the transcript at...
Your devices are made to addict you. Literally. But you can reduce their addictive seductions. Read the full transcript here: http://bit.ly/2mpFVmG
Doing something perfectly is great, except when it keeps you from starting. First, make a cheap plan, then a fast plan, then a perfect plan, and then merge your plans into something actionable....
Time management expert Mark Forster's Fast Final Version Plus will help you manage your task list to a tee. Read the transcript at...
Too much choice can be paralyzing. In this episode, Stever shares techniques for making sure too much choice doesn't give too few results.
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Policies and procedures can be easy to write. Just use a diary to know what happens when.
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Whether you're tracking progress through a sequence of steps, or progress through many disjointed steps, a kanban board may be just the tool you want.
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In the working world, people work. Usually, it’s for money. But these days it seems like people have started asking for… free work? Read the full transcript here: http://bit.ly/1NMSO6f
Stop multitasking and use monotasking to give yourself a way to approach your work and life with mindfulness.
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Email is a top source of interruptions for most of us. A few simple tips can help you make it a tool you can use, rather than a burden you can bear.
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When your life isn't giving you what you want, consider jumping to a new phase. Mike Lewis, author of When to Jump, shares tips on making that shift.
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Rather than forecasting when you'll need materials, design your business and life to be self-regulating. Use Kanban.
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