Posts Tagged ‘getting things done’
Working Smarter Not Harder — Stress Reduction Tactics for a Busy Life
Written by Lovelyn on July 14, 2009 – 10:54 am -
I tend to be a bit of a workaholic. I try to reform all the time and most of the time I successfully do for a little while. Honestly, it’s hard though. When you love the work you do, for me it’s writing, it’s difficult not to do it all the time. At times, even though you love it, it can get to be too much. That’s what’s happened to me recently. I’ve been working too hard. Read more »
Tags: getting things done, time management, work
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Everyone Deserves Some Time Off
Written by Lovelyn on February 16, 2009 – 7:29 pm -Sometimes you just need to take some time off. That’s what I did today. I went into London to the art museum and ate lunch at one of my favorite restaurants. Yeah, I had work to do, but the work was still here when I got back. Read more »
Tags: getting things done, happiness, health, work habits
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How Working Less Helped Me Get More Done
Written by Lovelyn on September 29, 2008 – 4:40 pm -Most people think the busier you are, the more you’re getting done. We all know people who run around likeĀ chickens with their heads cut off trying to get an impossible list of tasks done in a day. I used to do the same thing. Read more »
Tags: getting things done, goals, success
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Doing One Thing at a Time
Written by Lovelyn on May 12, 2008 – 2:56 pm -To do two things at once is to do neither. (Publilius Syrus)
I’ve been scurrying around trying to get everything done at once these days. “There’s just so much to do,” I keep saying. But I’ve found that in the last week, I’ve done less than I usual. That’s because while trying to preform one task, I’m constantly thinking about the other tasks I need to do. This slows me down and causes me to loose focus. Read more »
Tags: getting things done, living right
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