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How to Increase Your Productivity…
How to Increase Your Productivity and Efficiency in Two Easy Steps By Matt Platts It can be hard to fully 100% complete tasks. You begin a task with all the intentions of completing it, but then something more ‘important’ or … Continue reading
Posted in Life Strategy, Self Improvement, Training
Tagged Amazing Things, Blog, Consciousness, Efficiency, Feelings, Fulfillment, Hard Stuff, Increase Productivity, Job, Lead, Life Progress, Productive Person, Psychological Terms, Self Development, Soars, Steady Flow, Step 1, Stress, Strong Desire, Time Limit
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Five Excuses Real Leaders Never Use
Leadership Tips – Five Excuses Real Leaders Never Use By Tom O’Dea Are you a real leader? Not if you’ve ever tried to put one of these over on someone. 1. It’s not my fault. Oh yes it is. The … Continue reading
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Tagged Accountability, Boss, Budgets, Ceo, Clear Communications, Dea, Final Decision, Game, Good Leaders, Hurricane Katrina, Job, Leadership Tips, Miscommunication, Response Efforts, Screw, Surprises, Waste Time, Wh
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Why Was Denise Tyrell Forced Out Of Her Job?
Three days after a Metrolink commuter train crashed killing 26 people, the spokeswoman for rail agency Metrolink has been forced to resign after she made statements indicating that the agency was responsible for the accident. There … Continue reading →