Category: Time Management

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Time Management

Why Obey Parkinson’s Law

Cyril Northcote Parkinson was an author and British naval historian who introduced his “law” in 1955 through a humorous satirical article published in the Economist. Parkinson saw inefficiencies in how we spend our time working….this critique is still relevant today. Overhauling workflows to be more efficient with time starts with a 3-step program introduced in this article.

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Time Management

Don’t Trip Over the Typos

The last 25 years have transformed our lives to be operated by technology. Computers, the internet, smart devices, and now OpenAI is at the source of all that we do. I caution all users not to lose our values with the use of these platforms and devices. They are all tools, not human replicas. We have hearts, souls, and imaginations! This article dives into the ethics and what questions we should ask before using any tool governed by AI.

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Health

How to Cold Plunge After the Rat Race

Exiting the mundane routines of our daily lives sometimes requires extreme actions. Cold plunging is just one action, but it’s one that has both symbolic meaning and a plethora of health benefits. Lets connect the two on what it truly means to leap into the cold waters of the unknown…

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Time Management

The Power of Control-Alt-Delete

These 3 words can change the course of an entire day, week, year…life! When used for the computer, this function opens the door to the operating system. This same model can work for our lives to help unload our overwhelm, improve our functionality, memory and focus.

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Time Management

Friday Rules to Live By

The pandemic exploited and accelerated a shift in the Information Age that is similar to the birth of the 9-5 in the Industrial Age. The result is the Great Resignation and “quiet quitting”. Implementing 4-day work weeks, hybrid schedules, or workplace wellness programs certainly helps, but it’s just a Band-Aid.

Why not analyze the “happiest day of the week”, FRIDAY! This day has valuable lessons that can support healthier, meaningful, and sustainable work, no matter the day of the week.

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Time Management

The MANDATE to be Less Busy

If you’re currently caught in the busy trap of overwhelm and not seeing strides, you may be caught in the rat race. I would encourage you to pause to reassess your priorities, and your personal mission, and look to simplify and redesign your approach to life. This article introduces the MANDATE Model to filter out busyness, giving us time to be more purposeful.

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