I recently spoke in Salt Lake City to the Entrepreneur’s Organization for EO Alchemy about the Power of Having Fun and how taking small breaks for something fun can dramatically increase your performance during the day. These little breaks are what I call an Oasis, and they’re critical to improving your productivity. As an example … Continue reading “How a small Oasis of fun impacts productivity”
Tag: Accountability
Why repetition in training is critical to success
I’m here at the LinkedIn Learning studio where we just finished filming two new fields, and an update to the course, Discovering Your Strengths. Right now, I want to talk to you about the nature training and how a big problem in the corporate environment is the fear of repetition. The problem is that repetition … Continue reading “Why repetition in training is critical to success”
How education fails without accountability
I had an interesting conversation with my Lyft driver today on the way to a local speaking event that tied in with the topic I was going to speak on at the Davis Conference Center in Layton, Utah. We were discussing how he has a side business as a nutritional coach and that even though … Continue reading “How education fails without accountability”
What is your time management style?
I’m pleased to introduce this brand new course to you. It will help you discover your own personal time management style and set you up for success in managing your own time and collaborating with others. Before we get to that, here’s a question: what’s your style? Your time management style is a reflection of … Continue reading “What is your time management style?”
How to make a “Not-To-Do” list
Do you ever stop and realize you’re doing something that you know—deep down—isn’t the best use of your time? Distractions, interruptions, and low-value activities are all around us, both at work and at home. Perhaps you find yourself veering off course because of something on your phone. Or maybe you’re watching League of Legends battles … Continue reading “How to make a “Not-To-Do” list”