Implement the weekly review when you are already overloaded…
Breaking down your weekly-review in small parts you can do every day will help you build this best practice into a productive habit.
Breaking down your weekly-review in small parts you can do every day will help you build this best practice into a productive habit.
Starting your day with 3 actions is a simple trick that can boost your productivity and your motivation for the rest of the day!
What if we were more aware of our strengths? What if we could use these strengths to perform and to feel better at work and in life in general? What if we even went further and used the combination of the Strengths of each member of a team?
What if you could change a bad habit? Or implement a new one to improve your personal productivity or the one of your team? Is there a way to manage rude customers using the habit loop?
In this article, I write about Charles Duhigg’s book “The Power of Habit” and how this great book could help you improve your productivity and better manage difficult relationships.
People often speak about “Passion” and express the need to “LOVE” what they do as a job. I think it’s ok NOT to LOVE my job, and not to be passionate about only one thing were people expect me to excel.
I think it’s OK to like what I am doing and how I am doing it, to like many other things, to be interested in many aspects of life and work, feel useful for at least some people. Earn my bread.
By eternally looking for THE ONE, ideal thing we love and make it our career, we might not see the already great things that are in front of us, waiting to be valued through our work.
Let’s cross the bridge in front of us, it might be the path to our top.