Wednesday, July 20th, 2011 at
8:24 am
This is a follow up to a previous article about beating procrastination, How To Beat Procrastination When You Don’t Know What To Do Next. This is a hot topic if you are running your own entrepreneurial business and largely responsible for getting things done. Combine this with the current online world with so many distractions being just a mouse click away.
Basically, if you do not get what needs to be done your business may suffer. So this article will share some secrets to help improve productivity and also provide some answers to questions raised in the last article, Is Email A Bigger Productivity Killer Than Marijuana? (UK Study Says Yes).
Importance Of Prioritizing Tasks
I am the first to admit there is no shortage of things to be done. Seriously, who’s “to do” list isn’t overflowing? Famous motivational speaker Brian Tracey says that you will always have things on your [...]
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Tuesday, July 19th, 2011 at
7:33 pm
Before writing this post, I was unhappy. A lot had happened in the hour since I woke up in the morning!
Then I said to myself, “If you’re going to write about always being happy, why not try out what you’re telling others to do?”
So I did. It worked. I felt happy.
And then, I sat down to write this – for you.
Wouldn’t you like to know more about an approach that can take you from being unhappy to being happy – in five minutes or less?
Here it comes… How to be happy – all the time!
Why Be Happy?
As entrepreneurs, we’re often seized by the “WHY?” question. It’s sheer survival dynamics. If we grab every idea that passes by, we’ll have little time for doing anything. So we look for a compelling reason before taking action.
Here’s what being unhappy will affect in our entrepreneurial lives:
Efficiency – It’s hard to get motivated [...]
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Monday, July 18th, 2011 at
5:27 am
About a month ago I wrote an email to all the columnists on Entrepreneurs-Journey.com with some advice on how they could achieve more rewards from their writing on this blog and also some tips to improve performance of their articles.
As I was writing the email I realized much of the advice is good old fundamentals for successful blogging. I decided why not share some of the points with you and the rest of the E-J audience to help with your own blogging efforts.
Some of this might seem obvious, the same old blogging advice you have heard before, but since most bloggers don’t follow even the most basic of advice I recommend you read over these points and ask yourself if you are on track.
7 Steps To A Better Blog
1. The Call To Action In Author Boxes
This particular piece of advice refers to the little author boxes we use at the [...]
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