In a game of blog tag, a few different bloggers caught me this week. Grigor, Dwayne and Rosa all linked over to this site for the popular "Tell us five things about yourself," meme going around the blog-o-sphere. After reading their 5 things, I was inspired. Rosa's was motivating, Dwayne's was a traffic stopper, and Grigor's was a goal accomplished.So... Here are five things …
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Designing The Perfect Year: The Abstract Painting
As the year is winding down, I offer a paintbrush. What would the perfect year look like to you? Would it be pain free easy living?Would it involve winning the lottery, sitting on your butt, and watching lots of TV?Would it involve other people, or would you live it all to yourself?Ask yourself some questions...Will you set easy goals, or pick more challenging ones in the …
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The Year In Review: Preliminary Roundup
As the year is winding down, I like to reflect back to see how the year went, by looking at what worked and what didn't. I have had some incredible successes as well as some surprising failures. This blog has been a real measuring rod. It has really helped me see what is important to people and hopefully help me pinpoint the direction I should go when setting goals in the …
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Meaningful Accomplishments
I've been reading Sally McGhee's book, "Take Back Your Life!" and I have found some of her organizational ideas to be fascinating. She has developed a productivity solution similar to David Allen's "Getting Things Done." Her track has taken a little different twist as she has added the concept of meaningful objectives to the mix.You can think of meaningful objectives as …
50 Minutes @ Work
50 minutes has changed my life. The concept of working in a focused manner for 50 minutes and then taking a 10 minute break has revolutionized the way I work. I find that I am much more productive when I work in this manner. Instead of multi-tasking mania, this focused approach has led to single-tasking nirvana.I currently use this approach at home at least once per day in the …