Have you ever been offered something and agreed to do it, knowing that you weren’t fully committed? Between the time in which that “something” was offered and your acceptance of it, there was a brief hesitation in your voice, correct? You knew it was a good opportunity, but something in your gut said, “WAIT.” You bypassed the waiting part and agreed because you just couldn’t pass it up.
Office Productivity: Say No To Procrastination
A looming deadline and a task you’ve been dreading for weeks can kill office productivity. Instead of letting procrastination dictate your work outcome, follow these few tips to ward off distractions, focus clearly on the task, and get through your day –and the task at hand –without a nervous breakdown.
Decision Surfing: Simple, Complicated or Making Gut Choices
Decisions, made by leaders who are focused on what really matters, have great impact. These decisions create opportunities, new situations and cultivate an environment where people and organizations are making an impact.