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Category Archives: Time Management
12 Reasons To Stop Multitasking
See on Scoop.it – Global Leaders or See on www.huffingtonpost.com By Amanda MacMillan We all do it: Texting while walking, sending emails during meetings, chatting on the phone while cooking dinner. Anne Egros‘s insight: The slides in the article are very good … Continue reading
Best New Year’s Resolution?
See on Scoop.it – Global Leaders Anne Egros‘s insight: Do you remember the story of the jar to be filled with rocks, pebbles and sand ? What will you put first if rocks represents the most important things in your life … Continue reading
How to have an efficient day in 5 simple steps ?
I feel it becomes harder and harder everyday to stay focused and make important things done. We may have set SMART goals, planned a careful strategy and have a to do list ready, yet we have so many temptations that keep … Continue reading
Posted in Coaching, procratination, productivity, Time Management
Tagged Getting Things Done, productivity, time management
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7 Time-Proven Strategies for Dealing With Information Overload
See on Scoop.it – Global Leaders Information overload is nothing new, but it is getting far worse. Here are 7 time-proven strategies to keeping your head above the information tide. A prominent researcher writes “information overload is a problem of … Continue reading
Are You In Control Of How You Spend Your Time ?
Originally posted on Anne Egros, Expat Life, Career, Executive Coach:
Are you always busy, yet not finishing all you want to do or enjoying the way you spend your time ? Time is the most precious asset we have that once…
Dump Facebook, Keep Your Friends: A Step-By-Step Guide
When you are a long-term expatriate like me (20+ years in the air), Facebook is a fantastic tool, mainly for two reasons: 1-To stay in contact with friends and family from all over the world, who can provide emotional support … Continue reading
Increase performance through employee engagement
Read Increase performance through employee engagement via Scoop.it – Global Leaders Employees who are engaged put their heart and soul into their job and have the energy and excitement to give more than is required of the job. Engaged employees are … Continue reading
How To Stay Focused When Your Life Is A Chaos
Spring is often a time of intense excitation for many people. For example I like to “de-cluterize” my closets and my computer or re-evaluate my business strategy. Probably mother nature makes us feel that way, showing us so much exuberance with beautiful flowers … Continue reading
Posted in Executive Coaching, expatriates, Life coaching, stress management, Time Management, Well being, Work-life Balance
Tagged change management, Coping (psychology), expat, expat coach, Expatriation, focus, Getting Things Done, Mental Health, Moving abroad, Self-Help, Stress, transition, Uncertainty
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7 Rules To Never Waste Your Time Again
Are you always busy, yet not finishing all you want to do or enjoying the way you spend your time ? Time is the most precious asset we have that once spent is lost forever, unlike other precious things we may … Continue reading
Getting A Balanced Life in Only Two Steps
Many of you made your New Year Resolutions with enthusiasm, thinking this New Year will be different, that you will quit bad habits, lose weight, exercise, attend a language class or whatever, But did you really think deeply if this … Continue reading
Posted in Coaching, Executive Coaching, Life coaching, procratination, self-help, Time Management, Work-life Balance
Tagged 7 habits of highly effective people, Behavioral change, Executive Coaching, first things first, Habits, Health, Life coaching, new year resolutions, Pavlovian Conditioning, Self-Help, Steven Covey, time management, work-life balance
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