"I paint objects as I think them, not as I see them."Pablo Picasso
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Effective Team Building For Organizational Success "Teamwork is the ability to work together toward a common vision. The ability to direct individual accomplishments toward organizational objectives. It is the fuel that allows common people to attain uncommon results." -Andrew Carnegie Team building and ...
Managing Monsters in Meetings - Part 7, Personal Attacks Personal attacks hurt people, mar communication, and end creativity. If they become part of a meeting's culture, they drive the participants into making safe and perhaps useless contributions.Approach 1: Speak to the groupSet the stage for the group to ...
Why Small Businesses Fail (or Fail to Thrive) Tammy, a skilled and gifted horticulturist, called me to discuss what she needed to know to start her own florist and landscaping business. She had been in the horticulture industry for 10 years and was incredibly skilled at working with flowers and ...
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1. Determine your "unique ability" and capitalize on it Delegate the tasks that detract from allowing you to shine--doing what you do best. 2. Define "urgent" vs "important" By making this distinction, you can more effectively prioritize and accomplish your major goals list. 3. Focus on your priorities, not those of others Don't be afraid to control your schedule. Be proactive in making plans. 4. Make written "To Do" lists & actually schedule time Write tasks into your calendar to ensure adequate time is allotted for accomplishing them. 5. Think "bite size" To avoid feeling overwhelmed, break tasks into small chunks, even into 15-minute increments and you'll see progress. 6. Set boundaries. Don't be afraid to make time for you and don't let others encroach on it. 7. Ensure compatibility Make sure you work with people (in all areas of your life ) whose values and integrity are consistent with yours. 8. Egos, be gone. Don't let clients intimidate you or bully you. It's okay to ask why. 9. Reflect "You" in your work environment. Decorate your space to support your creativity, energy and workflow...and avoid clutter. 10. End of Day Quarterbacking & Reward. Take time to reflect on accomplishments at the end of each day, revise your priority list for the next day...and reward yourself with "quiet time" before going to bed. Mary Ann Masur, president of Synergy Consultants, LLC, is a professional coach, serving organizations and individuals. She was one of Maryland’s Top 100 Women in 2000. She can be reached at maryann@synergy-consultants.net or at 410-377-7323. The website is www.synergy-consultants.net.
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