Wednesday, June 11, 2014 ---((( Click on any image to enlarge. )))--- IQMR-061
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Productivity
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(ameliaphillips.com Guest Post by Kathleen Murphy) Most of us live busy lives and, as a result, we often complain about not having enough energy. We’re always so tired! BUT, there’s a silver lining, you don’t have to feel this way. There are number of things you can do to fit into your daily routine that will naturally boost energy and leave you feeling significantly better. Here are my top five tips to help you improve your energy, easily: (Learn More)
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“Don’t say you don’t have enough time. You have exactly the same number of hours per day that were given to Helen Keller, Pasteur, Michaelangelo, Mother Teresa, Leonardo da Vinci, Thomas Jefferson, and Albert Einstein.”
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(CreativityPost.com - Jordan Bates) A lot of folks in our society try to be hyper-productive. You know — the people who scurry from task to task, always checking e-mail, organizing something, making a call, running an errand, etc. The people who do this often subscribe to the idea that “staying busy” means you’re working hard and are going to be more successful. While this belief may be true to an extent, it often leads to mindless “productivity” — a constant need to do something and a tendency to waste time on menial tasks. Instead of behaving in this way, I choose to do things differently. Working Smarter, Not Harder The old adage, “work smarter, not harder” has become a staple in the way I go about work of any kind. Instead of being robotic in how I approach tasks, I try to be thoughtful and always ask myself if something can be done more efficiently or eliminated altogether. Managing my time isn’t about squeezing as many tasks into my day as possible. It’s about simplifying how I work, doing things faster, and relieving stress. It’s about clearing away space in my life to make time for people, play, and rest. I promise you — there really are enough hours in a day for everything you’d like to do, but it may take a bit of rearranging and re-imagining to find them (Learn More)
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Universal Laws
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"Happy Endings"
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