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A Place for Everything and Everything in its Place
I get A LOT of magazines. Last year I had a chunk of frequent flier miles that were about to expire, but not enough to earn a free ticket. I couldn’t bear to lose them, and the only thing the … Continue reading
Posted in Motivation, Planning, Productivity, Time Management, Work Life Balance
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A New Take on Old Habits
Most of us do things we wish we didn’t do (“bad habits”), and many of us leave undone things we think we should do (failure to develop “good habits”). Those many things crowd my mind every year when January 1st … Continue reading
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Professional development and your career
Professional Development In my twenties, I finished a four-year bachelor’s degree in Business Administration with a major in Accounting. I thought that was the end of my college experience and my professional development for awhile. But a few years later, … Continue reading
Putting It Off Until Tomorrow
Procrastination (from the Latin “pro”[for] and “cras” [tomorrow]) is “the act of replacing high-priority actions with tasks of lower priority, or doing something from which one derives enjoyment, and thus putting off important tasks to a later time.” Or as … Continue reading
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Oh The Things I Could Know if Only I Had More Time!
Sometimes I wish I just knew how to do everything. Ok, not everything. I don’t really care to know how to program code for the systems we support in IS (shhh…don’t tell anyone), but so many things related to my … Continue reading
Posted in Learning, Time Management
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Lessons Learned in the Laundry Room
I recently went to transfer my laundry from the washing machine to the dryer when I panicked. Part of my process is putting a Bounce sheet into the dryer. I opened the drawer where I keep them and realized I … Continue reading
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