Are You Really Multi-tasking, or Do You Just Think You Are?

2016-12-07T20:01:05-05:00By |Multi-tasking|

When listening to a recent teleclass sponsored by the Institute for Challenging Disorganization, Ari Tuckman, PhsD, MBA stated, “We aren’t as good as we think we are. We need to be honest with ourselves about the attention a task actually takes”. [newsletter-sign-up-form] Yesterday, in a conversation with Kelly Galea as we were discussing some content ideas for her new radio show “Power Up Living”, [...]

Which came first – the priority or the schedule?

2016-12-07T20:01:07-05:00By |Awesome People, Prioritizing|

A better question - do you schedule your priorities or prioritize your schedule?  Think about this question - it really is two different things! Samantha King, over at It's An Entrepreneur Thing, answers this question and others!  She has dedicated the month of January to finding your way back into your rhythms.  It's all about time management and getting organized after a busy holiday season. [...]

Why Do I Blog?

2016-12-07T20:01:08-05:00By |Awesome People|

I was invited to share the reasons I blog for the awesome Delia Rusu at BlogFormatting.   Delia helps women bloggers stay in their comfort zones.  She helps you make your blog posts easy to read and more engaging visually! Delia takes your blog from dull to sparkle, so that you can stay in your genius zone, focusing solely on writing your blog. Did I mention she is [...]

The Emotional Cost of Multi-Tasking

2016-12-07T20:01:09-05:00By |Multi-tasking|

Is it possible to sort papers while having a conversation and give your employee (or family member or colleague or friend or .  . .) the attention he or she needs to feel valued? What is the emotional cost to the other person in the conversation when you multi-task? Jump on over to my guest post on Get Organised, Multi-tasking the Tale of Two Leaders. [...]

Is it Safe to Multi-task?

2016-01-05T09:27:12-05:00By |Multi-tasking|

Multi-tasking, multi-tasking, multi-tasking!!!  Good time management strategy?  Poor time management strategy? This is certainly an interesting topic in time management circles. Some experts claim that multi-tasking is nonproductive in all instances. Others claim that multi-tasking can be beneficial. Still others straddle the line stating that multi-tasking could be helpful, depending on the circumstance. Regardless of what the experts believe, advocate, and teach - the reality is [...]

Invest in Yourself…Create your Economy

2016-12-07T20:01:21-05:00By |Awesome People, Goal Setting and Mind Set|

Are you always presenting the best version of you?  When you are running behind - you give the impression that you are disorganized, possibly even selfish.  When you are shuffling papers and looking for items in your bag - you are not exactly projecting an air of confidence. When I work with clients on creating the life they want to live by implementing strong time [...]

Seven Simple Steps to Handling Paper and Information Successfully

2016-12-07T20:01:22-05:00By |Checklists & Systems|

Brenda Spandrio Knowing that paper clutter is a challenge for many of my clients, I decided to reach out to my "virtual world" for a guest post.    One of the great things about participating in the Ultimate Blog Challenge is the opportunity to meet awesome professionals.  One of these professionals is Brenda Spandrio, also known as The Declutter Lady. Brenda was kind enough to [...]

Why Do Adults Multi-task? My FIRST Guest Post!

2016-12-07T20:01:26-05:00By |Multi-tasking|

Multi-tasking!  Should we or shouldn’t we?  Usually this is the question we ask ourselves.  However, I posed a different question in my latest post – WHY do we multi-task?     I’m so excited to be a guest blogger on Get Organised where I’ll be writing about the pros and cons of multi-tasking over the next few months . . . and [...]

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