
How to Reinvent Yourself, Starting At 6 pm Today!
If you want to change how people at work perceive you, then it's time to reinvent yourself. You can start this evening and make good progress quickly.
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If you want to change how people at work perceive you, then it's time to reinvent yourself. You can start this evening and make good progress quickly.

If someone asks you if you'd like to join a random event, say "yes". You may discover interesting things that you have never seen.

The essential email habits you should follow to stop yourself from getting overwhelmed.

Simple tactics for mastering your day, achieving both productivity and peace of mind. Check out these effective productivity tips to live a stress-free but efficient life.

6 steps to creating a to-do list worth doing, including tips on organizing and prioritizing tasks, and how you can be more productive every day.

Start implementing these lessons one by one, and eventually you’ll realize that they improve your productivity and you feel good about yourself.

It's easy to fall prey to distractions and your work productivity suffers. Here are 10 ground rules on how to be productive at work.

Don't let a lack of focus knock you off-track from accomplishing your New Year's resolutions! We've put together the ultimate guide to help you achieve your goals.

The worst part about having a truly crappy work schedule is that most of the time you’re not even aware that you have this problem… At least I wasn’t.

One of the biggest factors in getting tasks completed is effective time management: backward planning lets you know when you need to get started.

How to unclutter your brain from the 5 ghost thoughts, clarify your positive thought process and stay focused.
We all want to get stuff done, whether it’s the work we have to do so we can get on with what we want to do, or indeed, the projects we feel are our purpose in life.

Before sitting down to set goals, take time to conduct a yearly review for yourself. What went right this year? What went wrong?
Those who lack the courage will always find a philosophy to justify it. By Albert Camus
The price of success is hard work, dedication to the job at hand, and the determination that whether we win or lose, we have applied the best of ourselves to the task at hand.