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💡Question for all of you! Have you ever looked at the clock waiting for the workday to end? If this has happened to you, you are not alone. It is more normal than you think.
3. As soon as you realize your brain isn’t in prime work-mode, start scheduling out the rest of the day in solid increments and tasks. By laying out exactly what needs to be done and when you’ll prevent your foggy brain from getting in the way of your productivity.
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4. If possible (e.g., you have a laptop and a flexible boss), change your workspace.
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Protect your time. Identify those tasks that are really important and focus on accomplishing them efficiently. It's always better to complete 1-3 tasks that are meaningful to your goals than trying to juggle 20 short-range tasks in one day.
Always remember this: The important thing is not the hours you dedicate to work or the number of checks in your task list. The only measure of your productivity is the value you are able to create.
Jack Wang is a noted expert in helping US-based families with middle to high school age students lower the cost of and pay for college by navigating the complex, stress-inducing financial aid system while still being able to retire.
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What do you think if we talk about leadership?
- A leader is always open to feedback and criticism, and use it to grow.
- A leader demonstrates a firm understanding of client needs.
- A leader has a clear understanding of what needs to be done and why.
- A leader speaks truthfully and accurately — rather than emotionally
- A leader takes action and makes recommendations for the good of the organization.
With all that said, we would like to know what do you think about this: Are leadership skills innate or can they be developed?