Showing posts with label personal development. Show all posts
Showing posts with label personal development. Show all posts

Monday, December 19, 2011

5 Ways to a Healthier, More Efficient New Year


With the New Year quickly approaching, many of us decide to make a list of resolutions to work on in the coming weeks. Often times, we abandon most of them before January even comes to a close. So why not pick a few that are easy to incorporate into your work day? Try one of these (or all 5) to make 2012 a great year at work. These 5 things can make a BIG difference in your work day.
  1. Take a walk. Sitting for long periods of time can not only cause aches and it pains but believe it or not, it can be energy draining. Commit to getting up every hour or so, even if it is just for a quick stroll around the office. If you have the time, try to find a reason to walk to another department (hand-deliver a reports, get some face time with other employees, grab some water). For even more bonus points, when weather and time permits use part of your lunch time to take a walk outside. You don't even have to break a sweat (but even more bonus points if you can!) to get the mental benefits of having a change of scenery and the physical benefits of being outdoors.
  2. Drink one additional glass of water. If you don't already drink water, now is the perfect time to start. There really is no better beverage. No added chemicals, preservatives or sugar. If you already drink H20, adding one more glass will be a good thing since most of us do not quite get enough. Plus, it gives you and excuse to go to the break room and squeeze in #1. Drinking enough water can naturally support energy levels, as well as keep you from snacking when you are not really hungry.
  3. Eat a nutritious afternoon snack. If you are really hungry, try not to head to the vending machine for a snack filled with preservatives, sugar and most likely filled with saturated fat. Your afternoon snack (if you need one), can be the perfect opportunity to get an extra serving of fruit of vegetables in your diet, while giving you a natural energy boost.
  4. Pick your most challenging task for the day and do it first. Usually, we put the most challenging item on our to-do list for the day off at least until late morning once we have had the time to sort of "wake-up" and settle into our day. But consider doing that item first. Not only will it get that item off your list but you will most likely be motivated to knock a few other things off your list, too. Plus, when 5:00 p.m rolls around, you will not be scrambling to finish that task before you can leave the office.
  5. Set a timer. Get your stopwatch (or clock or iPhone app) ready and set it for 5, 10 or 15 minutes and work on only one thing for that period of time. Of course, if you have to answer the phone and it is urgent, that is fine but don't answer a call or email unless must be prioritized over what you are currently doing. Multitasking can be great in a lot of situations but when you need to get something done quickly, often times working on only that task will allow you to check the "completed" box sooner.
Making just a few small changes over the course of your day can really add up in the long run.

What are your work resolutions for 2012?

Monday, October 3, 2011

Discover Your Unique Talent


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Knowing your strengths and (weaknesses) is an integral part of your personal and professional development. But do you know what your unique talent is?  Find our how to pinpoint it, here.

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

7 Tips for Surviving & Thriving at Networking Events


It seems like face to face networking has taken a backseat to social networking site; however, you should not overlook this valuable resource.  Especially when you are conducting a job search. Not only can you create an in person connection but it also allows you to in turn, expand your social media circle.

Here are 7 tips for making the most of your next networking function. If you do not have an upcoming networking meeting scheduled on your calendar, now is a good a time as any to find one!

Friday, September 23, 2011

9 Secrets of Motivated People



How do you stay motivated when you hit a personal or professional rut? 


Read this Real Simple article to get ideas on how to become re inspired.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

How to Conduct Your Own Annual Review


Most jobs require some sort of annual, bi-annual or quarterly review. It allows you and your employer to see what your are accomplishing, if you are staying on track and to denote areas for potential growth. It is a way of charting your course and adjusting, if necessary.


But often we do not take the time to apply this to our personal life. And since our personal life and development can effect our professional life, it would really benefit us to do this in more than one way.


View these ideas from Chris Guillebeau, on how checking in once a year can take your personal and professional life to the next level.

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Business Advice: 14 Things I Wish I Could Have Told Myself at 25


As we grow professionally, hopefully we grow personally as well. If you had the chance to sit down and write a letter to your younger self, what would you say? Professionally? Personally? Would their be some overlap of universal "rules" to break or follow?

Here, Jeff Haden shares 14 things he wishes he could have told his younger, 25 year old self. What would your list look like? What would be at the top of the list?

Monday, June 6, 2011

13 Must Read Business Books That Could Change Your Life

Photo credit: Maggie Smith

Summer can be a great time to catch up on your reading. Check out this list for 13 great business books that could positively impact your life, both personal and professional.


What business book(s) do you recommend? 
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