It’s funny how easy, and often, overwhelm sneaks up on us! Be honest now, I know you’ve been there, perhaps a few more times than you’d like to say. Well, I certainly have. And I have a few trusted methods that I use frequently: making a list, doing a brain dump, prioritizing, chunking it down […]
Posts tagged 'Overwhelm'
How to Get Out of that Rut
Tuesday, March 18th, 2014
This post is for you if you are in, or have ever been in, stuck in a rut. Or a funk! Or hit a wall! You temporarily feel like you’ve lost your sparkle, your drive or your ambition. This post will help you get back on track! These are some of my best suggestions to […]
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The Maximiser and the Satisficer on ‘Learning’
Tuesday, October 29th, 2013
I was reminded again recently of the maximisers and the satisficers concept, particularly in relation to a theme that’s a hot topic at the moment, including the free webinar I am doing on Wednesday: Overwhelm. If you recall, the maximiser is the guy who goes out to buy a pair of jeans, finds a great […]
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4 Ways to Make Decisions Easier
Thursday, June 13th, 2013
“I can’t decide” “What to do” “Which way is best” “I don’t know which way to go now” Is this you? I am sure it is, or it has been at one point. All of us, at some stage or other, struggle with decision-making. Some of us are better at it than others. There are […]
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Setting up your environment for success
Wednesday, May 1st, 2013
A guest post by Beth Dargis of http://www.mysimplerlife.com Often we think willpower and force is how we can change habits or create success. But, willpower is a finite source. What if you focused on making change easier? One way to make things easier is to set up your environment for success. Do you want to be […]
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