by Cathy Sexton | Dec 15, 2012 | Blog, Getting Organized, Multi Tasking, Productivity, Time Management
Dos and don’ts of Christmas cooking and holiday entertaining Are you looking for baking ideas? Is it your year to plan Christmas dinner? Too busy to think about New Year? Well, read on — we have everything you need to know to keep baking for the holidays,...
by Cathy Sexton | Nov 29, 2012 | Getting Organized, Goals, improving productivity, Peak Performance, Productivity, Task Management, Time Management
Here is a great Getting Things Done article from IQTell.com: Getting Things Done Most of us have projects we want to get things done when we are home; ranging from huge undertakings like planning our financial independence or something smaller in scale like...
by Cathy Sexton | Nov 9, 2012 | Blog, Productivity, Saving Time, Time Management
Time management tips that will help you daily As a small business owner, managing your time and expectations are extremely important if you want to maintain the proper focus. I struggle with this issue and can be easily distracted by a phone call or a tendency to...
by Cathy Sexton | Oct 7, 2012 | Blog, Getting Organized, improving productivity, Multi Tasking, Peak Performance, Productivity, Saving Time, Time Management
Find Your Natural Productivity Style Finding your “Natural Productivity Style” will have you working within your strengths, being more focused, so you can accomplished more with less stress. Set aside 15-20 minutes to take this Advanced Insight Assessment You will...
by Cathy Sexton | Sep 27, 2012 | Productivity, Time Management
Social Media in the workplace is growing daily. How does social media in the workplace affect YOU? If you’re a manager, you may be surprised with these findings…and think about them the next time you see one of your employee’s on Facebook! Thanks to...
by Cathy Sexton | Jun 23, 2011 | Blog, Goals, Productivity, Task Management, Time Management
THE “DREADED” TASK We all have tasks at work we just can’t stand to do. We write it on our to-do list for today and don’t cross it off, then write it on our to-do list for tomorrow, and still don’t cross it off. It continues to roll over...