by Cathy Sexton | Apr 8, 2014 | Blog, improving productivity, Peak Performance, Productivity, Success
Success Has to be Continuous Success may come easy to some and it may be hard work for others. When you achieve it, it’s a great feeling of accomplishment. What you do after you have made accomplishments matters. Maintaining the success at the level you have...
by Cathy Sexton | Apr 2, 2014 | Blog, improving productivity, Productivity, Sleep
Are Your Seeping Habits Holding You Back? Is there a time during your day where you feel drained, yet you have at least three more work hours left in your day? This could be an indication that you are not getting enough sleep. The amount of sleep you are getting at...
by Cathy Sexton | Mar 26, 2014 | Blog, improving productivity, Productivity, Work space
Get More Productive in Your Work Space Your work space can have a lot to do with how productive you will be during the work day. Certain aspects of an office promote productivity and other aspects are distracting. In order to get more out of your day, it’s important...
by Cathy Sexton | Feb 19, 2014 | Blog, Email, improving productivity, Productivity, Saving Time, Task Management
We all experienced email overload at some time or other – maybe even daily. Too much email will definitely slow down productivity. It can make you feel overwhelmed and even suppress your work day. If you feel like you have fallen into the email trap, here are...
by Cathy Sexton | Feb 16, 2014 | Blog, Goals, improving productivity
They say most New Year’s resolutions are long forgotten by February. But setting goals isn’t the same as making resolutions. Goals are dreams and ambitions – with a plan. And no matter what time of year it may be, it’s always a good time for...
by Cathy Sexton | Nov 4, 2013 | Blog, Getting Organized, Goals, improving productivity, Peak Performance, Productivity
Get more done and feel great about it! Want to accomplish more? Pick a place to start! It’s all about getting started—so don’t feel like you always have to start at the beginning. If that first step seems the hardest, start with another part...