Effective Work Habits

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By The Love Guru's Tita & Tibu 1 comments
Going against peace and rolling with emotion has become the norm for many. The way to reverse this practice is to meditate. Practicing meditation is one of the most beneficial things you can do for yourself. It disconnects you from emotion and ... more »
By xrayness 0 comments
If you are reading this article then you are a supervisor in search of tips to improve your staff. Read on..... more »
By Therese Haberman 1 comments
Staying motivated on the job is sometimes a struggle, but being aware of your distractions cues and how to deal with them will help keep you focused and productive... more »
By MIghtyDreamer 8 comments
You can't get fired right? You're well liked you do your job well. What about getting hired? You're a sure shot for the job right? And you know once you get into the company, you're going to be the talk of the building and get notice by the ... more »
By sabrinacareer 0 comments
Once you landed a job either a direct hire or a temp assignment, it does not automatically mean that you can relax and slack off. On a temp assignment, if you do a good job you can probably get a full time contract or definitely will be called ... more »
By Karen Cotton 0 comments
Career and family commitments often allow little time for your own needs, let alone the needs of your home. Far too often, the lives of working parents leave little time and energy to devote to household chores and relaxation. By managing time ... more »
By meemee67 0 comments
We spend a lot of time at our desk. Most of us approximately 8 hours. Over time things can get messy. Dust and dirt accumulate. We tend to hold onto things we don't even use. Next thing you know, we can't find much room for anything and it's all ... more »
By Ang1216Red 0 comments
Whether you’re low on sleep and unable to focus or bored to the point of nearly being asleep, business meetings can be torturous at times. However, you are most likely at this meeting for a reason, so you probably should force yourself to at ... more »
By Althea DeBrule 2 comments
The use of common courtesy when communicating online or in email is called Netiquette (net etiquette). How we speak to others in emails is a testimony to our credibility, professionalism, values and work ethic. Nothing is more off-putting than ... more »
By Therese Haberman 8 comments
You know you should be writing your next chapter, but you can think of literally hundreds of other things to do instead. Here is how to satisfy your need to procrastinate on anything you need to do, know you should be doing or will be fired for ... more »
By Aimee30 0 comments
Have you noticed that there are a few team members in your organization who constantly seem to not be participating in their team's activities? Have you ever wondered what might be keeping them from wanting to be a part of the group? Read on to ... more »
By Lindah 0 comments
“Dealing with Conflict and confrontation is one of the most important skills you can learn.” (Helga Rhode, Psy.D.) Do you dread confrontation? Do you fear being outsmarted, taken advantage of, or cheated out of a well-deserved position? Most of ... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 6 comments
Papers can pile up quickly, leaving your desk cluttered and you feeling overwhelmed. Reduce paperwork in the office with the following tips... more »
By MIghtyDreamer 11 comments
The laws of attraction is a real daily occurrence that can be in your life more predominately by doing if nothing else the three things in this article... more »
By Therese Haberman 0 comments
Running a great meeting is easy if you are willing to take the time and effort to prepare for it properly. Read on for some tips and ideas... more »
By Aimee30 1 comments
This is for anyone who works for an inventory service that goes to random locations and does an inventory. It might also help for other inventory situations, but this is written mostly for those who are in charge and can use a few tips. (Or ... more »
By Althea DeBrule 13 comments
Did you know that what comes out of your mouth reflects what's in your heart? It has been estimated that on a weekly basis, the average person speaks more than 200,000 words—enough to fill a 500 page book! Words are powerful and extremely ... more »
By GreenKnitter 1 comments
Whether at home or on the job, setting deadlines for yourself is very important. It's simple to do if you treat self-imposed deadlines as you would a deadline from a boss. Read on to learn how... more »
By PearlsWisdom 6 comments
The words you use to communicate at work can make all the difference in whether you sound smart or, well, dumb. Here are some easy ways to sound smarter at work and improve others' perception of you. No big words needed!!.. more »
By Therese Haberman 5 comments
You need not be an expert on anything to speak with authority. You need to focus on the information you are communicating and use these simple tips if you want to be taken more seriously... more »
By Therese Haberman 4 comments
As pressures and deadlines loom, it is easy to find a million distractions from the work that you need to accomplish. Here are a few ways to maintain your focus and succeed... more »
By Randy Siegel 1 comments
Statistics show that at least 50 percent of those who set New Year's resolutions abandon them by the end of January, and up to 90 percent give up by the end of the first quarter. Unfortunately, the statistics aren’t much better for those setting ... more »
By Bethchapman 1 comments
In a fast paced and hectic life, it is hard to slow down and relax. Sometimes as the old song says, "You've got to stop and smell the roses... more »
By *Janet Ford 7 comments
We live in a day where everyone feels the need to be multi-tasking. Couple that with the pressure's of day to day financial strain, it's easy to develop a feeling of being overworked. When you are feeling overworked, you actually get LESS done. ... more »
By Ang1216Red 0 comments
You hate your boring job. It’s so boring that you consider drinking the white out on your desk just for the fact that you’d have to get your stomach pumped and be out of work for a few days. There are ways to keep yourself entertained ... more »