by Cathy Sexton | Jan 11, 2011 | Blog, Getting Organized, Multi Tasking, Productivity, Saving Time, Task Management
Using some kind of To-Do list/system is one of the most important things you can do to become productive and efficient. I challenge you to I.G.N.I.T.E. your performance personally and/or professionally by implementing what you have previously learned. [wpob...
by Cathy Sexton | Jan 4, 2011 | Blog, Getting Organized, Multi Tasking, Productivity, Reduce Clutter, Saving Time, Task Management
So you’ve done your brain dump and gotten all of those tasks cluttering your mind down on paper. What’s next? How do you organize everything you have to do on paper? Is it even possible? [wpob id=”2″] It IS possible! And will reduce your stress...
by Cathy Sexton | Jan 2, 2011 | Blog, Getting Organized, Goals, Multi Tasking, Productivity, Saving Time, Task Management, Time Management
By keeping a To-Do list, you ensure that you are capturing all the tasks you have to complete in one place. Having everything in one place is essential if you don’t want to forget things and want to reduce stress. With a To-Do list/system, you will be more organized...
by Cathy Sexton | Dec 28, 2010 | Blog, Getting Organized, Goals, Multi Tasking, Productivity, Saving Time, Task Management
With the new year will come new clients and new demands. You may already be overwhelmed with the sheer volume of work, constant deadlines and demands on a daily basis. With the constant influx of things to do, how do we keep up with it all? It amazes me how many...
by Cathy Sexton | Dec 23, 2010 | Blog, Multi Tasking, Productivity, Saving Time, Task Management, Time Management
[wpob id=”2″] For you procrastinators out there, last-minute holiday shopping, cooking, and planning can be a major cause of unnecessary stress. Remember to stay calm, prioritize, and budget your time wisely! For tips on staying sane during the holiday...
by Cathy Sexton | Dec 13, 2010 | Blog, Email, Multi Tasking, Productivity, Saving Time, Task Management, Time Management
Before sending an email message, consider the timing of the message, the words that are being communicated, and how the receiver would prefer to receive the communication. For specific tips on subject lines: http://cathysexton.com/?p=1177 Timing: Is timing...